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Well, it's certainly within the rules ...![]()
It certainly is today. But as we all know, rules change when DVC feels it's necessary.
Well, it's certainly within the rules ...![]()
but that would be fair and after all thats what all you pro enhancement members seem to want fairness but only under your terms!
Nor do we have any reason to believe that people think switching resorts multiple times makes for a "magical" Disney vacation.![]()
Is there any reason to believe that people will "walk" reservations in greater numbers than those currently booking day-by-day?
How is it better? If we can eliminate all of the baseless FUD from people's minds, most will make one phone call (instead of 5 or 6) and still get exactly what they want.
People booking low-supply room classes will either be guaranteed their entire trip duration in their first choice of accommodation, or they will be given a fair chance to select another.
Member dues will no longer have to subsidize thousands of unnecessary DBD bookings, nor the excess room cleaning fees that go along with people who "choose" to move from one room to the next to the next.
DBD bookings may be "fairer" (in some minds) to those booking the smaller room classes, but IMO the new system serves the greater good. And there is ample evidence to suggest that success levels under the new system will be much higher than this FUD-filled thread portrays.![]()
. . . What has changed is that DBD is no longer available for the difficult ressies and a member can no longer book their entire vacation in one call (i.e., stays of greater than 7 days). . . .
I fail to understand why anyone is in favor of the new system unless you are a proponent of eliminating DBD booking. The new system is much more restrictive than the old one. Booking on the first day of your stay adds nothing.
For example, under the new system, a member calls on the 1st of the month and reserves days 1-7. Member 2 calls on the 3rd of the month for days 3-10, but the room is booked. Under the old system, member 1 calls on the 7th and books days 1-7, while member 2 calls on the 10th and again can't reserve days 3-10. Nothing has changed. You can still make your entire booking with one call if it is available.
What has changed is that DBD is no longer available for the difficult ressies and a member can no longer book their entire vacation in one call (i.e., stays of greater than 7 days).
Unless this change is saving DVC $$$$, there is no other reason for it, and if this is the situation, DVC will not return to the old system.
Yes Disney can change things, but I WOULD NOT have bought DVC if it was not flexible and resembled a traditional timeshare company as it is starting to do. I did not give those other timeshare companies over $25,000 either.
Exactly! Let's say I want (7) days with the old system, so I call DBD. The chances of me getting *some* of those 7 days are higher than me getting the full (7) days with the new system. With the old sytem, I have (7) chances with full inventory available every morning.
With the new system, I have one chance with all inventory at best, and more realisitically a reduced inventory I'm competing for,
Has the 11 month window for NYE opened up? What about the 11 month window for President's Week? What about the 11 month window for July 4?
There has yet to be a high demand holiday that has been booked under the new system. What I know is that people were denied reservations for accomodations for high demand periods on the day the eleven month window opened in the past. This problem, necessarily and without any ambiguity or question, will be worse under the new system for high demand periods and high demand accomodations.
Why would you pick a "random" scenario that has no factual basis? Let's not start throwing around "random" statistics for individual gain. All that does is skew perception.
While I agree with your post in general, this statement is not true. No matter how long your vacation, you can still book it with one phone call by calling 7 days priro to your check out date. The problem is that fear prevents many from waiting that long and causes them to call multiple times.
To many other posters:
No one should be surprised that those who have been generally successful in booking difficult reservations in the past are the most vocal in their dislike of the changes.
I think someone compared this change to a change in baseball where a strike out changed to 4 strikes from three. If your team is winning under the old system, are you really going to wait around and lose a bunch of games before you take a hard look at changes that may need to be made to your pitching staff due to the new rule?
With many members, they vaction at DVC once a year, if they "wait and see" and lose one reservation, it has a big impact on them.
And many members are asking on the Board how to improve the likelihood of getting the reservation they want and no one has a good answer for them. The only answer seems to be call when you can and hope for some pixie dust. How can anyone be surprised that this is frustrating to them?
Under the old system, you might not be guaranteed a room, but you could guarantee that you did everything you needed to do to maximize your chance of getting what you wanted.
-- Suzanne
I think more people will be looking for Spec Renters as well, as I think they certainly have an advantage they did not have before.
And this evidence is where? I could say that there is ample evidence which suggests that success levels under the new system will be much lower. The truth is, we have no idea as we haven't hit a prime booking season yet.
That said, we do know for a fact that DBD wasn't always successful for prime seasons and there were 'holes' at 11 months. The new system creates a scenario where LESS rooms are likely to be available on a Day-1 call than before. Statistically, that would suggest that the new system would be worse, no?
Exactly! I have NO problem with that.
If it means another member can get their entire vacation period uninterrupted, without having to worry about someone else calling 2 minutes earier or getting a faster MS rep, I'm all for it.
IMO, it's much better than people having to "choose" to move (your words, mine would be "forced to move") to a different accommodation because they were unsuccessful calling day by day for the entire period.
You also have an equally smaller number of members with whom you are competing.
I really think this is much to do about nothing and as a PP has suggested panic and fear by those who are used to using DBD to get what they want, even when it wasn't necessary. Give the system a chance to work before you get all cranked up about how unfair and unlikely it is to work.
Yikes, jdg! Pulling out the old spec renters boogeyman to frighten folks just isn't right man!
I agree. I'm hoping the wait times for MS calls will go down as a result of this. Too many people were booking day-by-day just for the peace of mind and the assurance that they would get their reservation -- even though it really wasn't necessary in most cases.
The evidence lies in the lack of evidence. People were NOT being denied rooms when booking DBD in any great numbers. Therefore the new system will work just fine.
The number of rooms is not changing. The number of people seeking those rooms is the same regardless of the booking system. The only thing with any potential to change is the manner in which rooms are allocated.
No. There is a corresponding reduction of members who booked the day earlier due to the new policy. Example: 12 people want to occupy 10 concierge rooms on a Monday.
Day-by-day result: All 12 are calling 11 months out and 2 will not get what they want.
New system result: 5 have Sunday arrivals and are already booked. That leaves 7 people trying to get 5 rooms. 2 will not get what they want. Same result.
The only thing changing is the manner in which rooms are distributed. And I firmly believe member satisfaction will only increase. Wanting 7 nights and getting 2 is not "satisfaction"...that's settling.
I happen to have children who love Disney and grew up with Disney and rather then disappoint them and sell at this time I will be forced to work within a system for which I did not agree to at the time of purchase. Fortunately my children are now older and having to move mid-week due to my multiple contracts/resorts, will not be as difficult as when they were little. I am thankful for that believe me. My having to move mid week is not really going to save Disney money though as that extra housekeeping expense for a two bedroom villa at the second resort will far exceed the money it cost for them to take my day by day calls. So much for reducing expenses.