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Well, that's not fair!I've been on the Disboards for a year and I didn't know about that!![]()
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Well, that's not fair!I've been on the Disboards for a year and I didn't know about that!![]()
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I actually addressed this red herring in post #2834 by paring down the reservation process to its most bare essentials. Here is is, as it appears you may have missed it:Take it how you will. Will you at least admit that there are members who had no reasonable chance of finding out about DBD bookings? BTW, I didn't say DBD wasn't OK, only that it wasn't a level playing field for each and every member as many would like to believe. How would one find out about it if they didn't frequent such boards and MS didn't bother to mention it?
ok, i think i get what jarestel and the others are saying here.
For those who never knew about DBD, this new system is no differrent than the old system.
However, now we have the added element of the walking reservation in which reservations have already been booked well before the 11month window by those who are walking them. So, instead of returning to the system in which all players would have the same opportunity to obtain a given night, only those with enough points to walk and/or lock in several days before hand can book that night.
For instance: Say I am a BCV owner who will be visiting family in FL for the Christmas Holidays. Wouldn't it be neat if we could all visit Epcot on New Years Eve and stay at the Beach Club? Before, all i had to do was call February 1st. Now, even if I call on February 1st at 8:59:59, someone with scads of points who has called an indefinite number of days before me has already secured those accommodations. I lost the game before I was ever allowed on the field.
Certainly for those oblivious, both systems have negatives, whether you know it or not. But for one who didn't know about the DBD option, the old system was not a level playing field either as some would like you to believe. "Fairness" is an illusion with most any system. It is fact that not everyone knew of the DBD option and those that didn't, had no assured way of finding out. All know or will know (or at least have the opportunity to know) of the new system since DVC is advertising it in options that will go to every primary contact. Same cannot be said for walking as it will fall under the same variables as DBD did which is one of the reasons I expect it to be controlled in some way, we shall see.I actually addressed this red herring in post #2834 by paring down the reservation process to its most bare essentials. Here is is, as it appears you may have missed it:
Certainly for those oblivious, both systems have negatives, whether you know it or not. But for one who didn't know about the DBD option, the old system was not a level playing field either as some would like you to believe. "Fairness" is an illusion with most any system. It is fact that not everyone knew of the DBD option and those that didn't, had no assured way of finding out. All know or will know (or at least have the opportunity to know) of the new system since DVC is advertising it in options that will go to every primary contact. Same cannot be said for walking as it will fall under the same variables as DBD did which is one of the reasons I expect it to be controlled in some way, we shall see.
While no system will be 100% successful for 100% of members, there will always be one system that is more successful to the majority ( but we're not talking a Democracy here are we) and that is the one that should be used. Unfortunately DVC doesn't seem to care what system is the most successful for the majority of their members only which system uses the least MS resoures, I'm sure you'll agree with that.
Hey everyone! First ever post, but i've been following this thread for a couple of weeks (and lurking for a lot longer) and thought i would chime in, so here goes.
Wasn't DVC's primary reason for the change a response to folks upset about DBD?
That indicates to me that more than a few must have known about it. Or is DVC being disingenuous???
So the argument from some comparing "unfairness" of DBD because not all knew about it to "unfairness" of new policy seems moot. Were DBD not known by enough to have an impact on MS, why would they cite it as a reason for change? Sometimes we don't see the forest for the trees.
Sorry to seem argumentative to some as I really don't have a dog in this fight. We are dink's so can pretty much travel when we want, although we may go around Christmas '09 bringing good friends with school age kidsWe'll see how it goes!
Anyway, just my 2 cents (though probably worth much less![]()
more rhetoric.Originally Posted by Dean![]()
Certainly for those oblivious, both systems have negatives, whether you know it or not. But for one who didn't know about the DBD option, the old system was not a level playing field either as some would like you to believe. "Fairness" is an illusion with most any system. It is fact that not everyone knew of the DBD option and those that didn't, had no assured way of finding out. All know or will know (or at least have the opportunity to know) of the new system since DVC is advertising it in options that will go to every primary contact. Same cannot be said for walking as it will fall under the same variables as DBD did which is one of the reasons I expect it to be controlled in some way, we shall see.
more rhetoric.
Maybe it's a language thing.
OK - let's try this a different way
DBD was a strategy for obtaining the dates [plural]that a member wanted.
The policy was that you called according to check-out day for a given night [singular].
No one EVER had the opportunity to obtain a reservation for any given night before anyone else was permitted to. Every owner of a given resort was allowed to call on the same day to obtain a reservation for a given night. NO ONE was ALLOWED to get that date any earlier.
Now, some are able to secure any given date prior to others even being allowed to.
I'm fairly certain that DVC did not intend to lengthen the booking window indefinitely. However, I don't think that adding cumbersome regulations and/or sanctions to correct an ill-conceived policy is the right way to go about it.
1-night reservation for New Years Eve:
Before - EVERYONE must call no earlier than February 1st to secure a reservation for this night.
Now- SOME with enough points can secure a reservation for this night an indefinite period of time before others are permitted to call.
I find it funny that so many people think in order to stop "walking" would involve some complex penalties system, etc. You can pretty much eliminate "walking" with a simple rule that you cannot modify a reservation (i.e. cancel days) until the last day of the reservation. So if you call at 11+7 you cannot cancel a day until eleven months out exactly of checkout date.
ummmmmm .... can you say old booking system?
This would require people to either tie up points if they have them or wait. While some members with large point contracts might be able to reserve early and walk it a week at a time to reserve the room, it will tie up their points....if they aren't already being used for other reservations.
this actually supports my point
Dean knows all that. He doesn't care. He's said many times in this thread that he is perfectly fine with someone else who has a reservation started having priority over someone just starting a reservation in getting a specific night. While WE think it is an obvious issue of fairness, Dean doesn't.more rhetoric.
Maybe it's a language thing.
OK - let's try this a different way
DBD was a strategy for obtaining the dates [plural]that a member wanted.
The policy was that you called according to check-out day for a given night [singular].
No one EVER had the opportunity to obtain a reservation for any given night before anyone else was permitted to. Every owner of a given resort was allowed to call on the same day to obtain a reservation for a given night. NO ONE was ALLOWED to get that date any earlier.
Now, some are able to secure any given date prior to others even being allowed to.
I'm fairly certain that DVC did not intend to lengthen the booking window indefinitely. However, I don't think that adding cumbersome regulations and/or sanctions to correct an ill-conceived policy is the right way to go about it.
1-night reservation for New Years Eve:
Before - EVERYONE must call no earlier than February 1st to secure a reservation for this night.
Now- SOME with enough points can secure a reservation for this night an indefinite period of time before others are permitted to call.
Hey everyone! First ever post, but i've been following this thread for a couple of weeks (and lurking for a lot longer) and thought i would chime in, so here goes.
Wasn't DVC's primary reason for the change a response to folks upset about DBD?
That indicates to me that more than a few must have known about it. Or is DVC being disingenuous???
So the argument from some comparing "unfairness" of DBD because not all knew about it to "unfairness" of new policy seems moot. Were DBD not known by enough to have an impact on MS, why would they cite it as a reason for change? Sometimes we don't see the forest for the trees.
Sorry to seem argumentative to some as I really don't have a dog in this fight. We are dink's so can pretty much travel when we want, although we may go around Christmas '09 bringing good friends with school age kidsWe'll see how it goes!
Anyway, just my 2 cents (though probably worth much less![]()
Umm, to interject some statistical logic here....there is NO system that could be more successful than another. If there are 10 rooms at a resort and 100 members...only 10% can be successful. The only thing that can occur is that a different ten have success.
more rhetoric.
Maybe it's a language thing.
OK - let's try this a different way
DBD was a strategy for obtaining the dates [plural]that a member wanted.
The policy was that you called according to check-out day for a given night [singular].
No one EVER had the opportunity to obtain a reservation for any given night before anyone else was permitted to. Every owner of a given resort was allowed to call on the same day to obtain a reservation for a given night. NO ONE was ALLOWED to get that date any earlier.
Now, some are able to secure any given date prior to others even being allowed to.
I'm fairly certain that DVC did not intend to lengthen the booking window indefinitely. However, I don't think that adding cumbersome regulations and/or sanctions to correct an ill-conceived policy is the right way to go about it.
1-night reservation for New Years Eve:
Before - EVERYONE must call no earlier than February 1st to secure a reservation for this night.
Now- SOME with enough points can secure a reservation for this night an indefinite period of time before others are permitted to call.
Dean knows all that. He doesn't care. He's said many times in this thread that he is perfectly fine with someone else who has a reservation started having priority over someone just starting a reservation in getting a specific night. While WE think it is an obvious issue of fairness, Dean doesn't.
I find it funny that so many people think in order to stop "walking" would involve some complex penalties system, etc. You can pretty much eliminate "walking" with a simple rule that you cannot modify a reservation (i.e. cancel days) until the last day of the reservation. So if you call at 11+7 you cannot cancel a day until eleven months out exactly of checkout date.
ummmmmm .... can you say old booking system?
This would require people to either tie up points if they have them or wait. While some members with large point contracts might be able to reserve early and walk it a week at a time to reserve the room, it will tie up their points....if they aren't already being used for other reservations.
this actually supports my point .
Wasn't DVC's primary reason for the change a response to folks upset about DBD?
That indicates to me that more than a few must have known about it. Or is DVC being disingenuous???
How is that the old system? You can still book your whole stay at check in date...but cannot cancel one day to add another...you either have to wait until the 8th day to cancel any dates. You can add whatever you want based on your points. No DBD, but no walking either. No cancellation penalties for those that have reasons to modify their reservations later.