jlewisinsyr
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I would think the valet from the night clubs and inn would be enough at BWV but I would guess the valets are not going to be happy with this.The reality is that it likely isn't worth the cost. It also means that if true, valet parking may go away at certain resorts like Kidani especially and possibly BWV. There probably won't be enough traffic to keep it going in every situation.
There is no such thing as a DVC Florida discount. There is a $100 DVC discount on WDW Annual Passes, if that's what you're talking about, but that saves Floridians a grand total of about $5.
After all, is it really fair to have all members paying for a service that only some utilize? Yes, if the agreement allows them to obtain a very attractive favored rate...but the benefit dwindles as the rate rises.
Just sent my complaint, yet another change that effects a huge population of the DVC members, with little upfront and professional communication. Make's you wonder what other "best kept secrets" Disney is hiding in its closet.
I wonder if this will affect those that insisted on overpaying for the valet tipping, will they still tip in and out plus the $12 a day?
I don't know about anyone else, but in the case I did valet and had to pay $12, I would not tip on the belief that the fee would cover any tip.
The question is why do member services cm's open their mouths before an official announcement? This seems to happen with CRO cm's too. In my job, when there is advance notice of an announcement, we will be told when we can talk about it outside the company. I know better than to tell a customer something before the company announces it.
I don't know about anyone else, but in the case I did valet and had to pay $12, I would not tip on the belief that the fee would cover any tip.
But I will not valet at those prices...b/c it would easily go to $15 a day for me - assuming I am only in and out one time a day -
But maybe the announcement is official and this is just an example of bad planning on Disney's perspective, maybe an announcement was released to the CMs and their scripts adjusted to ensure they told all members calling effective immediately.
Then that would be bad planning on DVC's part. Especially if it's effective immediately and you would have people pulling up to valet who don't know about the change. That will be a bad scene.
I don't know about anyone else, but in the case I did valet and had to pay $12, I would not tip on the belief that the fee would cover any tip.
The question is why do member services cm's open their mouths before an official announcement? This seems to happen with CRO cm's too. In my job, when there is advance notice of an announcement, we will be told when we can talk about it outside the company. I know better than to tell a customer something before the company announces it.