I e-mailed
DVC last week after reading the very first post. I was specific with my reactions and gave them three issues/questions that I wanted answered (journalism degree put to good use). Guess, what? DVC has been tracking me DOWN to respond! I have to give them kudos for follow-up. Travis from the Member Satisfaction Team (MST) called my house and left a message yesterday. I didn't call him back. He called again today and spoke with my wife. THEN, I called him back from work and got VM. So Chad from the team called me at my office. Yes, I played phone tag with MST.
I must say that Chad listened to my concerns about future
DCL availabilty (I'm not currently planning a cruise) to DVCers, clarified that the issues had to do with people wanting to change rez's and make new rez's on DCL through 9/11. He said that the problems arose because they had an abnormal number of DVCers wanting to cruise in 2011 and that DCL assigns only a certain # of cabins to DVC. Thus, when they're sold out, they're sold out. Converting a rez or making a new rez would obviously not be available. Plus, changing a rez may be a problem because the assigned rooms to DVC are on a per cruise basis. If you want to change from cruise A to cruise B, there may not be DVC capacity on cruise B, regardless of the cash availability.
Here are the main points:
Chad assured me that DCL is not going away as a DVC perk.
People booking 11-24 months in advance shouldn't encounter a problem after the initial onslaught of Dream and West Coast cruisers dies down
He admitted that DVC could have done a better job communicating about this to all of us. He said that he'd look into posting something in the next member e-mail blast and getting info on the site.
All in all, I must say that I am impressed by DVC's response to me in particular and to this situation all-in-all (actually calling those on the list). We do belong to a top notch club. Disney overall is a paragon in customer service case studies. I'll be adding my interaction with this issue as one of the positive ones.