As I noted above, I have never seen the free parking location behind the valet totally full even when a significant portion is just blocked off and not being used. It's a little further than the lot on the right and in some portions, likely further than the lot across the street except you're not having to cross the street. However, if it's not blocked off, it does snake all the way to the tennis courts and the canal and can be a great place to park if you're in a villa on that end.When I complained to BWV managers about the parking situation for guests staying at the resort, I was told DVC members received free valet so it wasn't an issue.
If self parking is not available in the resort lot for guests of the resort, I will be complaining. Those actually staying at the BWI or BWV should not have to park in the lot across the street so that others can go to the parks.
IMO, the resort lot should be reserved for BWI/BWV guests and those with a handicapped sticker. Everyone else should be directed across the street, even if they have a WDW parking pass from another on-site resort.
In all fairness, they do seem to be much more proactive in policing the BW parking during Food & Wine Festival, at least on the weekends.
Truth be told, the Boardwalk needs more parking, period. My guess is that this change will mean the size of the valet lot can be significantly reduced.
P.S. I am having a very hard time believing that the BWI is paying the entire amount of the valet contract. It's a common expense. Until someone with the authority to speak for DVC says otherwise, I will continue to believe members are paying a prorated share, just as we pay a prorated share of housekeeping and front desk operations.
per day.Is the Valet $12 per day or length of stay?
Is the Valet $12 per day or length of stay?
Is the Valet $12 per day or length of stay?
The resorts that are truly a freestanding DVC resort (SSR and OKW) do not offer valet services at all.
no need to, you park outside your room block
Have you ever tried to park in the OKW HH area during a semi-busy DVC season? There are many times no parking spots are available at all.
Have you ever tried to park in the OKW HH area during a semi-busy DVC season? There are many times no parking spots are available at all.
I have seen that area full. I have also been told I could NOT self park there. Both situations on a F&W weekend and both times a registered guest of the BWV. Guard knew we were staying there. Polite, but not sympathetic. And FWIW, both times there were plenty of spaces available after IllumiNations. We were in SV and could easily see the cars leaving around 9:30pm.As I noted above, I have never seen the free parking location behind the valet totally full even when a significant portion is just blocked off and not being used. It's a little further than the lot on the right and in some portions, likely further than the lot across the street except you're not having to cross the street. However, if it's not blocked off, it does snake all the way to the tennis courts and the canal and can be a great place to park if you're in a villa on that end.
Perhaps. I do agree something to do with the valet contract precipitated the change, but do not agree that BWV/BWI were getting paid to allow the valet company to provide the service.As for paying, I doubt either the BWI or BWV have been paying anything for the valet parking, it's even possible they are getting paid to allow it. However, the BWI guests were likely paying a higher percentage due to members getting free parking. As I speculated earlier, it's likely that either a contract clause kicked in that is requiring money from the resort OR they are renegotiating the contract the the company is demanding a subsidy of some type or at least a guarantee. Regardless, the end result is the same.
I certainly hope that the change doesn't result in violence! I agree that many DVC members have a bad case of entitlement, but unless someone is mentally unbalanced, I can't see members resorting to violence over this. I think you are exaggerating.If you see an ambulance at one of the resorts this week it's likely because one or more valet attendant was attacked due to this change. I wouldn't want to be them right now dealing with this with no pre-warning of the guests arriving and knowing the entitlement mentality many have, esp DVC members as a group.
That's why the HH location is a poor choice.
I just spoke w/ DVC M/S, he advised me to write to wdw.guest.communications@disneyworld.com and let them know my thoughts about the removal of the valet. I told him I was disappointed that Disney is quick to advertise additional services but seems to forget to mention deletion of them. When I asked why it was removed he read me the script he was given about the rising cost of doing business and not wanting to raise our dues. Although he did say Disney is very big into guest feedback and that writing with your concerns could effect change in the policy.
Will this change prompt more members to skip the rental car and just use DME and busses/boat transportation?
It sounds to me like another way to influence more members to spend all their $$ onsite.
Don't you usually make the decision to "outsource" something because they can do it cheaper? And if more people are using ME, how can there be more valet parking going on than in previous years? Wouldn't it have to be getting a smaller and smaller cost every year?
What else can still be outsourced and the savings...I mean, added expense be passed on to the user?![]()
While the outsourcing may save Disney $$ by removing those employees from their payroll, the valet contractor may be demanding these changes to insure profitability. So while the cost to Disney is cheaper, the DVC perk may disappear as part of the contract agreement with the valet company. While the short notification of the change is truly bad form (and unfortunately on par) for DVC, it may truly not be in DVC's power to insist that the perk continue without giving increased monetary support to the contractor.
Remember under labor laws, the contractor still has to pay the valet a wage, even though they are tipped positions. If the hourly income to the contractor from operations is less than that mandated hourly employee expense, what would you have them do?
Don't you usually make the decision to "outsource" something because they can do it cheaper? And if more people are using ME, how can there be more valet parking going on than in previous years? Wouldn't it have to be getting a smaller and smaller cost every year?
What else can still be outsourced and the savings...I mean, added expense be passed on to the user?![]()
If it still is saving Disney money, than I would let the resorts know that any DVC member that checks in and wants valet-they are still covered.
Again, what else can be outsourced and the savings, I mean added expense be passed on to the user? That's more my point than the situation Disney created with this "money saving" decision.