Frank in WI
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 26, 1999
- Messages
- 38
The discussion about the different point structures for BWV is a moot point since BWV were sold with this structure in place. Owners that bought in knew about the point differences when they purhased and made their decision with this is mind. Owners at BCV/VWL etc. also knew that there were no differences in view point structure and made their purchase decision with that in mind. DVC was very open with this and we all knew.
As for first come, first serve, I don't see a change here. At 11 months, any BWV owner could request BW view. If there are 15% BW view rooms and 25% requested it, 10% were going to be disappointed. At 7 months, if a OKW owner requested BW view, they have a CHANCE of getting it, but it was NEVER guaranteed. Nowhere in any of the written material does it ever say that checking in early negated everyone else's request. Anyone that thought that was really making a long leap of faith. I'm sure a ton of the slow check-in problems were based on owners being disappointed and trying to convince the clerk to move them.
If you think this all the way through, it is an excellent attempt to try to keep some sense of an owners opportunity of getting a boardwalk view. As others have said, you know when you call whether you have a shot at BW view. For those of you that already have reservations that are caught in the change, you're now given the opportunity to know before you arrive and can either change your reservation to another resort with added knowledge, or reduce your stress when you arrive. I would prefer to know before I arrive so both the check-in clerk and I can make the check-in process as quick and painless as possible.
There has to be advantages to own at a higher member dues resort or they might as well change the dues to the same amount at all resorts. BCV has Stormalong Bay. BWV has boardwalk view. OKW has larger units. VB has the beach. HH has access to tons of golf courses and the beach. Owners at the given resort need to have advantages to justify their choice. Owners outside the resort need to have that understanding just as I know I can't use Stormalong Bay when I'm at BWV.
I think the changes make perfect sense.
As for first come, first serve, I don't see a change here. At 11 months, any BWV owner could request BW view. If there are 15% BW view rooms and 25% requested it, 10% were going to be disappointed. At 7 months, if a OKW owner requested BW view, they have a CHANCE of getting it, but it was NEVER guaranteed. Nowhere in any of the written material does it ever say that checking in early negated everyone else's request. Anyone that thought that was really making a long leap of faith. I'm sure a ton of the slow check-in problems were based on owners being disappointed and trying to convince the clerk to move them.
If you think this all the way through, it is an excellent attempt to try to keep some sense of an owners opportunity of getting a boardwalk view. As others have said, you know when you call whether you have a shot at BW view. For those of you that already have reservations that are caught in the change, you're now given the opportunity to know before you arrive and can either change your reservation to another resort with added knowledge, or reduce your stress when you arrive. I would prefer to know before I arrive so both the check-in clerk and I can make the check-in process as quick and painless as possible.
There has to be advantages to own at a higher member dues resort or they might as well change the dues to the same amount at all resorts. BCV has Stormalong Bay. BWV has boardwalk view. OKW has larger units. VB has the beach. HH has access to tons of golf courses and the beach. Owners at the given resort need to have advantages to justify their choice. Owners outside the resort need to have that understanding just as I know I can't use Stormalong Bay when I'm at BWV.
I think the changes make perfect sense.