That and the decision to cont to allow 25 pt contracts was a reversal. IMO there is a fundamental difference here though. While this decision (valet) was implemented rapidly, it was clearly a major decision that required collaboration and input from the very top of DVC, the resorts and likely outside DVC as well. It was not a minor decision that could have gone either way (as the other 2 were) though i would classify the other 2 as minor. I personally would have been surprised had they not made some allowance for BLT given the change after sales began but before opening, the glassware could have gone either way. Regardless, both were fairly minor issues with low dollar amounts associated overall.The only change that I witnessed a reversal on from DVD due to complaints (both from the DIS and emails/phone calls was the studio glasswares change. That did get reversed. What was the impact that forced the change? Why has nothing else been reversed?
It's not generally blind justification but rather more objective evaluations, usually combating selfish and/or emotional responses not based on fact or reason, as in this thread.I guess you've noticed how there are a few people here who will defend nearly every change that DVC makes as totally justifiable. It's like that on almost every message board that there is.
IMO, anything not guaranteed by law and legal paperwork is a perk. That's true no matter what one was verbally promised or how long it's been in place.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.
Exactly, thank you Crisi. I'm not a homer, I'm a realist. I expect a lot out of our DVC and that's why I value each and every point as I do and refuse to use them for trivial low value options. And I want people to buy DVC because it's right for them, not because they're enamored with it or Disney. It is funny to be seen as a homer on one thread and chastised for comparing DVC in a negative light to Marriott or others on another thread.Its fascinating, because the people who defend DVC in these threads are a lot of the same people who will tell other people not to buy. I know that Dean and Tim and I have all been dinged in the "should I buy" threads as being "too negative." I think Chuck has too.
But the thrust of what we say, those of us who "defend everything DVC does" is the same from thread to thread. Buy DVC for what you are contracted to get. Understand that it is a timeshare, not a luxury hotel. Understand that you are about to become a captured customer. Make sure it makes sense as a program for the way you travel and your financial situation. And our "defense" of Disney tends to be in reaction to people who didn't understand these points going in. Who expect Disney to run as something other than a business whose job it is to legally maximize return for their shareholders.
I have specifically stated that the parks are not guaranteed and have wondered out loud on these boards how people would react if there were DVC resorts and not parks including how prices would hold up and how DVC would compete with others in Orlando and elsewhere. Frankly I would expect to be charged at least at the hotel type resorts (if not all) someday for self parking. Just like I expect PH to go away at some point and another reallocation.Having 4 theme parks in your backyard isn't guaranteed in the POS either, but I would bet if Disney closed the parks many POS worshipers would be up in arms.
Heck, I wonder if someday we are charged to self park at the DVC resorts?
Valet parking may be a stretch, but some perks are considered more guaranteed than others.
MG
Its fascinating, because the people who defend DVC in these threads are a lot of the same people who will tell other people not to buy. I know that Dean and Tim and I have all been dinged in the "should I buy" threads as being "too negative." I think Chuck has too.
But the thrust of what we say, those of us who "defend everything DVC does" is the same from thread to thread. Buy DVC for what you are contracted to get. Understand that it is a timeshare, not a luxury hotel. Understand that you are about to become a captured customer. Make sure it makes sense as a program for the way you travel and your financial situation. And our "defense" of Disney tends to be in reaction to people who didn't understand these points going in. Who expect Disney to run as something other than a business whose job it is to legally maximize return for their shareholders.
My point is there is a lot of folks saying "entitlements" and "free", and that's not the case for some of us-we are willing to pay for these things. Not saying which is the best way to approach it, just that some of us have different views. Hopefully other opinions are accepted on the here-please let us know if not.
What we can surmise, is that the majority of owners would not like to see dues increased to pay for it. How can we assume this? From the straw vote taken of OKW owners by DVC many years ago, asking if dues should be increased at OKW to build the pool slide. And that was a one time cost. Services like valet are labor intensive, and a continuing and increasing annual cost.
At OKW, DVC/Disney thought the slide would be a benefit to the resort and were probably looking at increasing demand for cash rentals. Members disagreed, so DVD financed the slide construction. Members, however, are obligated to pay for the continuing upkeep and lifeguards.
A really stupid question ....I apologize in advance....
My DH and I go over to WDW quite often for only one night.
If we check in on a Saturday and valet, then check out the next morning and retrieve our car - are we paying $14 or $28?
...I'm assuming $28 - and that would really stink....
Could someone please confirm?
TIA...
~ Beth
You'll be paying $14 for the one night. The valet parking day coincides with the resort day/night.
What we can surmise, is that the majority of owners would not like to see dues increased to pay for it. How can we assume this? From the straw vote taken of OKW owners by DVC many years ago, asking if dues should be increased at OKW to build the pool slide. And that was a one time cost. Services like valet are labor intensive, and a continuing and increasing annual cost.
Thanks for the info - that's good to hear!
And there are a few people who think perks can and should never change! Perks are just that....a bonus to your membership. Frankly, we are all lucky we get "perks"! Lots of other timeshares give you nothing more than the chance to use your timeshare and pay dues!
. . .If I have to pay a little more yearly to make mine or someone else's vacation what they expected when they joined, then I'll pay a few pennies/dollars more. We never bought DVC for it's great monetary value - it was purchased for relaxing, fun, entertaining vacations for our family.
I keep checking back on this thread wondering how long people are going to complain about the removal of a perk they were never promised when they signed the papers. Well you all are greattttttt...... it has been going on for, lets see about 40 days!!
I wonder if it ought to be made a "sticky" about complaining?
Moe
I keep checking back on this thread wondering how long people are going to complain about the removal of a perk they were never promised when they signed the papers. Well you all are greattttttt...... it has been going on for, lets see about 40 days!!
I wonder if it ought to be made a "sticky" about complaining?
Moe
To my knowledge, you were never promised that AKV would have animals. How are you going to feel when the animal perk is taken away because Disney feels that it is too expensive and that there aren't enough animal lovers who are Members.
Bill
Animals??What animals?
Was I suppose to get animals somewhere?
Where did my animals go?Who took them?
Seriously haven't we about chewed this bone to pieces?
Moe
PS. Bill I enjoyed using valet services when I was there during our Oct-Nov trip and I paid for it, well sort of, by using another perk. The DDE or TIW card. Really the only reason I bought the card in the first place a year ago.
I thought you could only use the TIW card to comp Valet Parking if you had an accompanying ADR? We have a TIW card, how do you use it to comp Valet? Do you have to show it when you park?![]()