Dean
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You haven't seen me argue that this was a calculated move. My best guess is that it was a fairly short notice, quick decision type of thing based EITHER on a new contract negotiation OR a clause in the existing contract that kicked in. You've also seen me speculate that it's possible the # of valet spots are tied to the contract (you stated it was), if so, big mistake in conjunction with this move. You've also seen me state they need to make sure that non guests and employees are not parking in the main lots. No one has argued that how it was done was OK, only that the overall decision was appropriate in the big picture based on the cost issues at hand. IMO it was handled poorly, I stated specifically how I would have handled it had it been my decision making certain assumptions based in the info we know, no one seemed to have an issue with my summary in that regard.This is one of the issues I don't understand. Many have argued that Disney knew what they were doing here, and this was a well calculated decision and then took all of these things into account and measured and weighed before making this very difficult decision.
If that's all true, then why all this ironing out over time? If this was all calculated, didn't Disney know these issues would arise and shouldn't they have taken steps to remedy them before/at the change?
IMO, it simply points to this all being knee-jerk and a last minute decision. Just look at the way it was [not] announced.![]()
Regardless and no matter all the other issues, it is inappropriate to expect others to pay for my usage. I believe one needs to make a case of why others should pay for my valet and I've not seen one ounce of reasoning that would support others paying for my usage. No volume discount, no cost or difficult in enforcement, not an integral part of resort amenities and certainly not that there are other things I don't use that are paid for commonly. If there are other issues that arise, as there are esp at BWV, then those issues must be dealt with in the all out.
I think your view of their "cost" is skewed. You need to think of it more as a condo than a hotel because they're getting income and passing risk to others and then still getting a fair amount of income over time. They will make more money on the DVC portion than they would a similar hotel setup with a lot less risk and they still get it back in the future. Plus they have guaranteed occupancy to shore up other areas such as retail, parks, restaurants, etc.When I joined DVC, I questioned my guide my guide how Disney benefits from offering me a room at such a reduced rate? He said Disney makes the real money when were on vacation. On site dining, shopping and park tickets are WDW best profit generators. As DVC membership grows, so does our spending. Disney knows DVC member spending contributes to the bottom line. On my recent trip, a cast member said the DVC members were a Godsend during slow periods. In another thread, a poster mentioned DVC member spending was mentioned in a Disney financial report.