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<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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LOVE IT! Not sure how long it has been there, but there is a "chat with a cast member" box on the main DVC reservations page. I clicked on it today and was able to make my requests for location for our December ressie that way. How easy is that? GREAT idea!![]()
So how long has this feature been on the DVC member's page? I go there weekly, and today was the first time I noticed it.
Is it worth paying for chat when we can send an contact form or call?
I'm sure that it cost thousands of dollars, penny's per owner but still thousands.
Bill
I guess I don't see why. The person you are chatting with is a MS cast member. I found it to be very helpful for making the request. I'm sure requests and questions would be the best use of chat.
Why chat if you can talk? The hardware and software costs to install and maintain and the CM may be sitting at a chat work station. The sessions are recorded, archived and they take up storage space.
The possibility exists that the chat CM may be in another country, or working for another company under contract to Disney.
I guess it really doesn't matter, I just don't see the benefit.
Bill
I'm all for the chat feature, makes it easier to connect from work. Chat takes up no more man power than manning a phone, and it's less expensive.
"We apologize for the inconvenience but we are unable to book reservations, modify existing reservations, create waitlists or do Disney's Magical Express reservations, via chat. If you would like assistance booking online, I will be happy to assist you with that process, however."
Novakm said:I worked with a contact center on some cost improvements. One thing I learned is chat is cheaper to operate than phone calls. One person can operate several chats at once, and much of the typing is automatic canned responses.
Hats off to DVC for saving money while adding options for members!