Cajun28
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- Joined
- May 26, 2000
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...and it creates crowds at traditionally quieter times.
That is exactly Disney's goal. They don't want any "quiet" times.
...and it creates crowds at traditionally quieter times.
After all, it's about enjoying your vacation, and someone else getting a deal shouldn't take away from your vacation experience in any way.
Life is WAY too short to sweat these little things. :
That is exactly Disney's goal. They don't want any "quiet" times.
I think part of the reason points are so high to trade to the Disney collection, is the cheap prices to stay at DVC for non members.
I mean, the more points in the rental kitty, the less dollars they need to recover from each point.
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The deals come & go. I am not jealous of their "deals". What I don't like tho is how they're letting SSR resale contracts pass ROFR for less than $75 / point. Upper $60's in some cases!! That stings when we thought we were getting a good deal at $86 / point a couple of years ago. Hopefully everything will rebound and all will be right with the world again one of these days...
But for now, I'm OK with someone getting to enjoy the magic who otherwise would not be able to.
HEAR HEARTHAT is exactly what life is all about. Don't begrudge someone else their good luck. Maybe they can't afford to by into DVC. So give them an incentive to go on vacation at Disney. I was able to make my ressies at the only 2 restaurantes I really care about eating in at 40 days out (forgot about free dining
) If the lines get too long at any of the others that we 'might' want to eat at, then I'll go off property.
Life is WAY too short to sweat these little things. Those with free dining have the same rights as we DVC owners to eat. Biggest difference is that I can do so in my nice, spacious 2 bedroom villa and my guess is that most of them are in Values
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DVC has alot of points to sell at SSR and they are giving rooms away...They have a glut of Developer inventory that purchases did not consume so now they are upgrading guests.
Exclusive Pool Hopping privilages!!How cool is that?!
I think if Disney was constantly busy, we would probably begin using our points to stay places other than WDW, the crowds we experienced this year in February and April made both vacations difficult for us. We chalked it up to sometimes you have good vacas, sometimes not, but if it became standard operating procedure for WDW to be constantly crowded, then we'd have to change how we use our DVC. Luckily we feel that the disney adventures and the dcl both offer nice options for dvc owners, and we're looking forward to the hawaii dvc.
I just got the feeling a lot of people regretted buying in. How do people on this much nicer thread feel about their memberships? In spite of the great deals made to non-owners?