Deb & Bill :It has nothing to do with their popularity. It was just a convenience to Disney.
Perhaps it is because there was a relatively low risk to extend concierge services to a handful of DVC rooms in Jambo House because the services and costs are shared with hotel guests. And it would have presented problems if they had to move the lounge from the 6th floor to a lower floor so it was probably just easier to extend the Concierge option to AKV. Also, without the concierge option, very few guests (if any) would want to stay on the 6th floor given the view issues. So it was kind of a "no brainer" in my opinion.I think pyrxtc understood the Jambo House concierge was sort of already there. But was thinking along the lines, that since the unintentioned concierge at JH is working so well....that it would have been nice to have it included into the KV plans ? I know I would have liked to see this.
Maria
If you add concierge to a resort, you wind up paying for additional staff, extra supplies (like food and beverage), extra services (cooking, dishwashing, etc). So your dues go up to pay for all those extras.
The existence of the concierge highlights an inherent issue with points systems in general. That each point is sold such that they can go when they want to go. Since more people want to go to higher demand times and room types, the inherent nature of concierge at AKV means DVC will almost certainly sell more points at a higher price than they would have without concierge. And I'm talking way beyond the points directly related to those given rooms.I'm not sure that the due should go up for the added concierge services. DVD sold more points than they would otherwise sell due to the existence of conceirge rooms, so the additional purchase price should compensate them for providing those services. I doubt that this is how it actually works at Jambo House, however, but with only 10 CL rooms, the effect on AKV owners in terms of added dues is probably minimal. -- Suzanne
I'm not sure that the due should go up for the added concierge services. DVD sold more points than they would otherwise sell due to the existence of conceirge rooms, so the additional purchase price should compensate them for providing those services. I doubt that this is how it actually works at Jambo House, however, but with only 10 CL rooms, the effect on AKV owners in terms of added dues is probably minimal. -- Suzanne
The existence of the concierge highlights an inherent issue with points systems in general. That each point is sold such that they can go when they want to go. Since more people want to go to higher demand times and room types, the inherent nature of concierge at AKV means DVC will almost certainly sell more points at a higher price than they would have without concierge. And I'm talking way beyond the points directly related to those given rooms.
