This is the phone number for questions regarding the matter if anyone needs it to call and inquire why they did not receive a notice: 1-800-782-6767 or 1-407-827-4743. In my opinion I do not believe anyone should just sit and do nothing. Good luck.
In general I have been pleased with the Disney Vacation Club experience. Due to my age I have chosen not to extend my OKW membership for 15 years. Notarization of the paperwork declining the offer was inconvenient, but not a major matter. However, when one party to a 16 year old contract notifies the other party to a real estate contract that they are changing the terms of the original contract that has been in existence for 16 years, and that you will lose the use of the original real estate interest (be locked out) if you do not agree to amend your deed - that is a major matter - and it is a little suprising when you have been "welcomed home" for years. I just think that if all this was legally necessary to extend the ground lease and keep DVC going, owners should have been given a more complete explanation that this was the only way DVC could handle the matter under Florida timeshare laws. A meaningful explanation would have been worth more to me than a token $30 credit on my 2008 annual statement to cover costs of notarizing papers and an offer of an OKW photo that I have no use for. Allowing the owners to find out in an informal telephone conversation that the managment intend to lock them out of their ownership interest is just bad business and bad advertising on the part of DVC. Disney has aways been a master at public relations and buyer incentives. I hope the architect of the OKW extension offer does not rise any further up the Disney chain of command.
I do know other vacation club members in my area that are equally dissatisfied with the way this has been handled and I have been intersted in learning what the thoughtful members of this board have to say. I don't want to rain on any other DVC members' parade, but sometimes it does rain.
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Further, if they want to expedite the notarization process, just set up a station at OKW for a specific period of time each day so members don't have to waste their time doing it at home or traveling to SSR.
I would have thought so, too, but the most recent quarterly report suggests that they got a good chunk of revenue from the extensions.I feel that $10 pp was the upper limit of what the market would bear and get enough participation to make it a worthwhile venture.
You've hit the nail right on the head. Other than attempting to sell more points, they have failed to communicate with the members from the beginning about any issue that is substantive. If they intend to lock-out members or place a lien on a member's ownership interest at a specific date, put it in writing so everyone is informed.
Further, if they want to expedite the notarization process, just set up a station at OKW for a specific period of time each day so members don't have to waste their time doing it at home or traveling to SSR. $30 doesn't recompense anyone for the time it takes to effect the notarization.
Can you give more specific information about what you mean that Disney will be subsidizing owners that do not extend their contracts? What was the substance of the timeshare complaint you refer to? Thanks.
I for one have never felt DVC ... failed to communicate anything
I'm a notary commissioned by the State of Minnesota. (My boss made me do it, LOL).Can anyone please explain as clearly as possible how notary service works in America? As you can see from other posts, those of us not from there have a much larger challenge.
I think that I have read that one can have things notarized at a bank? what is the cost? does one make an appointment?
It sounds as if notary service is very common there, unlike that provided in other countries.
Thank you.