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I think some are talking "perks", and some are talking "changes". Kind of the same but, not really. To me a perk would be 3 FP's a day on DVC stays for example. Pre-paid valet would be not be a perk IMO. I think some of us prefer a more inclusive (pre-paid) membership and are willing to pay for it-not an entitlement. Some have pointed out we should expect to stare at 4 walls and nothing more-well that explains the importance of a good view anyway.
By the way, if perks were static, wouldn't we all have no charge AP's? I thought those were included in the beginning.
APs were not included at the beginning, they were free Length of Stay passes for 1/2 the stated capacity of the room. If you stayed in studio or 1 bed, you received 2 passes for the length of stay, a 2 bedroom received 4 passes and GV 6 passes.
It was a purchase incentive, not a "perk" as detailed in our POS, with a contracted and stated end date (12/31/1999) for the incentive. This pass was funded by DVC Marketing, not dues.
As far as paying for the valet and other services via dues, remember that DVC is limited in the amount that dues can increase, thus if valet was free/being funded by means other than dues, and that funding ended and would need to now be funded by dues, the amount could with increases in other normal and needed increases in operating expenses, have put them over that limit.
Even though you may not mind increasing your dues to pay for the service, other owners may not feel such an increase is justified. As Dean has said, valet really is one of the services that lends itself well to a pay as you play structure vs a dues budget item.
Plus, it would potentially throw the dues for those resorts completely out of whack with the dues of the resorts that do not offer the service. remember that OKW and SSR have never offered valet, yet the owners of those resorts could use the free service at your resort. If the service became dues based, the owners of that resort would be paying for a service used by members at other resorts, whether they were staying at that resort or not.
There would be no legal way to include the valet service in the OKW or SSR dues, unless those resorts also added valet services, as dues are legally based upon the operating expenses of each resort, not a combined total of all the resorts.
The other option would be to restrict the valet service to those staying at those respective resorts, only. So owners at those resorts would not be entitled to the free valet unless they are staying there. And I think a lot of owners used the service when staying elsewhere, including offsite.
Now, there is a good option, I think. They could sell some sort of "annual pass" for valet services...though the pricing could be prohibitive.