My counter to that is that people rarely stop to say - "I like xxxx exactly as it is and I'm afraid you'll change it so I want you to know we want it to stay the same. "
In the last couple of years,
DVC executives have made themselves accessible to members more than ever before. They have a personal presence at condo meetings, signature events, member mixers, member cruises and other events, and encourage members to interact with them.
Three years ago when we started to see a shift in the design philosophy, it would have been very easy for negative feedback to prompt Disney to alter course. Despite some vocal opposition to changes at BoardWalk, Beach Club, Vero and others, most of the feedback I'm reading online is favorable. I suspect their interactions with members mirror that perception.
There is absolutely no justification for renovating a room in a manner which is poorly received. In fact, at last week's condo meeting, DVC indicated that the room design for the Old Key West renovation was undergoing changes based upon feedback from members staying in the model rooms.
I for one thought that themes - of which color is usually a large part - would stay the same. I already have expressed my desire for resorts to be different and not all white and bright. I think I should probably do that again.
I don't see this as a change to themes...it's a change in certain design elements. Hotels like the Poly and Contemporary have gone through numerous renovations over the years, many with a full overhaul to the in-room decor. We should expect nothing different of the DVC properties.
By all means...send feedback. I'm not saying there's any right or wrong when it comes to personal taste. But universal acclaim is an unachievable goal.
Like Sleepy though I'm skeptical when DVC provides the reasons for why the did something. No matter what it is it's at member request.
I don't find that to be true. Many times Disney and DVC make changes and are completely and utterly unapologetic about it.
In this particular instance, I don't see any way in which Disney benefits from making room design changes which are unpopular with members. The more logical explanation is that the majority of members actually do favor the changes.