simpilotswife
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It bothers me a lot.
There are many things that are a person's right, but are still slimey. It is your right to cheat on your wife, but that would certainly be slimey.Dean said:As I've said before, the emotional side of this board gives me a laugh.
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If, by your own admission, it's their right why is it slimy. They bought the points and are using them as they see fit. I think we're back to the emotional components again.
True, but respectfully that is not the issue. I'm not really arguing about DVC contracts vs marriage vows.DVCLiz said:Sorry, but I see a BIG difference there. I didn't take a vow to keep all my Disney points sacred for me and me alone, but cheating on a spouse would fall into a whole other category as far as I'm concerned. There's nothing wrong with using DVC points in any way approved by Disney, and as long as rental of points is allowed, I'm not going to concede that it's a slimy practice.
LOL!DVCLiz said:I suppose there's an emotional aspect to this "argument" that I'm just not getting. For me, it would be slimy to try and cheat the sytem by inviting off-site guests to use Stormalong Bay, or inviting a family with six kids to share my studio with me, or any of a number of different scenarios that are, to me, legitimate abuses of the DVC system. But the rental issue just doesn't get to me. If someone had 1000 points and rented ten 100 point reservations for his employees as a Christmas bonus, I'd think, "What a kind and generous boss, and do you have a job opening?" It just doesn't ruffle my feathers that someone with that same 1000 points might make those same ten reservations and sell them to others.
Anyway, I've already planned my 2006 trips, so I don't have any points left to use OR to rent. So really, I have more important things to do, like make multiple ADRs for the same times in case I change my mind about where I want to have dinner.....
JUST KIDDING!!!!!! Now that IS slimy!!!!
Well, if you ever DO have to rent your points, call me first!!!!!!!Maistre Gracey said:LOL!![]()
You know, we agree on almost everthing here. I also wouldn't mind a boss giving away Disney vacations.
That just seems different to me than renting a load of holiday weeks.![]()
MG
DrTomorrow said:Does this bother me? Um, why should I even care what some person with a DVC reservation does with it?
Honestly, to me this falls squarely into "Serenity Prayer" territory:
[Universe] grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
[rn]
Actually it's not really Disney, it's a timeshare. No different than any other timeshare in this regard. As for taking the fun out, I think it's the other way around. I'm not stressing because someone else is staying at my preferred resort while I'm having to stay somewhere else. And I'm not stressing over this topic or situation when it comes up like so many. Actually I'm usually ROTFL that people get so worked up over it.Maistre Gracey said:There are many things that are a person's right, but are still slimey. It is your right to cheat on your wife, but that would certainly be slimey.
I think it's wrong. Yes, I'm thinking emotionally. So what?
So what if we have emotion? For crying out loud, IT'S DISNEY! I mean, the whole Disney thing is based on emotion!
If I wanted to calculate everything completely business like, and only in a way to save every buck, that would take much of the fun out of the trip.
Is it still okay to smile and have a good time at WDW?![]()
MG
I thought that you do have to be a member for some of these perks... like the pool hopping, valet parking, discounts... Don't you have to show your membership card?Sammie said:I feel that members should have exclusive rights to pool hopping, discounts, DVC free valet parking and the dining plan without tickets. I feel when renters get these perks that members have paid for; then why shouldn't someone renting from Disney get them too.![]()
You see? There you go again taking the emotion out of it!Dean said:Actually it's not really Disney, it's a timeshare. No different than any other timeshare in this regard.
Dean said:They are obviously members since not all weeks are 7 days. But it's their points and their right. As was mentioned above, the only thing you could do would be to refer them back to DVC under the commercial renter clause. I'd be interested in knowing what would happen though I suspect not a thing. If no one bids, that will fix that. I'd also agree that it does not matter. Anyone else who owned at those resorts could have reserved at 11 months out and I'd put anyone renting from an owner at X resort as above a DVC owner from a different DVC resort.
As I've said before, the emotional side of this board gives me a laugh. The perks are a good example. There are few perks I can think of that if a non member (guest or rentee) where it hurts the member in any way other than their own insecurity. The exceptions would be things like pool hopping where there would be crowding issues. But if someone gets a meal discount when staying at DVC, it doesn't hurt other members one bit and likely helps them. DVC does not pay anything for these discounts and the like, likely with a couple of exceptions. So the more people who use restaurant X using the DVC discount, the better it likely is for members as the perk is more likely to continue.
If, by your own admission, it's their right why is it slimy. They bought the points and are using them as they see fit. I think we're back to the emotional components again.
greenban said:Dr.T, this isn't like you, you left out part of the serenity prayer!
......
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can;
and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people I had
to kill today because they ticked me off.
And also, help me to be careful of the toes I step on
today as they be connected to the butt that I may have
to kiss tomorrow.
Help me to always give 100% at work...
12% on Monday.
23% on Tuesday.
40% on Wednesday.
20% on Thursday.
5% on Friday.
And help me to remember...
When I'm having a really bad day,
and it seems that people are trying to annoy me,
that it takes 42 muscles to frown and only 4...
to extend my middle finger and tell them to bite me!
Amen and pass the ammo!
-Tony
It is against II rules to sell an II reservation (you can only "give" it away to a guest) so this person probably owns the points. Plus, you are not going to find those prime dates available as a trade through II anyway!WDWJWEB1 said:I have not figured the total points yet but Cruelladeville suggested the they might not be members.