danielle782001
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I'm starting to lean that way, too.
This isn't a moral or ethical debate...it's simply procedural. I'd be a little more concerned if other industry leaders were all using the day-by-day system and this was (seemingly) a hare-brained idea on DVC's part. But it appears both methods are tried and true.
If DVC had been founded on the +7 system and was now changing to a day-by-day booking, we'd be having the opposite debate. "You mean I have to call seven times to book my week-long trip? And there's a chance I won't get every night that I want??? The commercial renters will just grab all of the prime times as soon as the phones open!!!!!"
I think there's a lot to be said for minimizing the amount of time that a member has to spend on the phone just to book a vacation (again, a vacation!!!) And I also like that emphasis is being placed on getting the member all of the nights they need, albeit within reasonable boundaries. I wouldn't even oppose expanding it beyond the 7 nights (the number of people who take trips longer than that has to be a tiny percentage of all members, and those people are going to be calling to book their extra nights anyway.)
Those are the facts.
Everything else that I'm seeing appears to be purely speculative. We're just getting opinions on how the system can be abused, how people will be shut-out of resorts, etc. I'm not going to condemn the change based upon these rants which may have no basis in fact.
Going back to what Chuck said a few pages ago, I say give it a shot and let's see what happens. The real test won't come until January 2009, which should be plenty of time for DVC to tweak the rules and procedures as necessary.
But shame on Disney for not handling the communications better than they have!!!![]()
Well said
