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The above changes didn't incur extra costs to the members while they were staying onsite. The fact that a change was being made should have at least been communicated to the DVC guests who had cars in the valet parking lot the night before so that they could have had the opportunity to move their cars if they did not wish to pay the fee for continued valet parking (and it would not have been too difficult to write a short memo, make 200 copies, and place it beneath the doors of those who had cars in the valet lot). I feel bad not only for the guests that had no warning that this was coming, but also for the valet staff left on the front lines dealing with those who had no warning.
This was just done very poorly on both DVC and Disney's part.
Don't forget that Mears, the parking contractor, also did not let their employees, the valets, know this change was coming. If Mears had let their valets know, they could have informed members a couple of days ahead of time as they parked their cars. The blame for lask of communication isn't all on Disney's/DVC's shoulders, they share it.