He's coming to run DVC??? Did that come from a credible source (bus driver, reservationist, Orange County Recorder's Office)? Maybe now guests will check out of Villas on time (I'm picturing a pretty awful penalty for late check out) . . .
No question for some people the growth of the DVC has hurt from a reservations standpoint. However, I think the growth in pricing is going to stall membership to some degree... Sales will still be there but no as much as today...
I also think that while the AP purchases and sicount is fantastic, that some DVC'ers would also still like some break on MYW passes... It seem like a lot of DVC members don't do 'Commando' touring any longer... In my case I go to a park maybe 1 day a year... Not worth an AP, not worth a 1 day ticket so I buy a multi day MYW non expiry...
Actually, we never received a discount on MYW or the old park hoppers. Prior to the AP discount and the introduction of MYW tickets, the only DVC ticket discount was 10% off a length of stay pass, and 1)that type of pass is no longer offered and 2)10% is basically nothing.
He better get a haircut to conform with Disney standards!
I voted that Jim Lewis is doing a fair job. But I don't like the loss of a lot of the concierge collection resorts. That is definitely a negative. Suggestion: Talk with Xanterra about using DVC points to stay at the national park lodges.
Like any timeshare developer, sales are where the bread is buttered---the maintenance contract provides much lower profit margins.It's not a 'best kept secret' if EVERYONE seems to be a member...
I look at things differently.
The DVC should be an exclusive club that caters to it's members.
Today we make too many excuses on Disney's behalf.
The resorts should be clean, painted and well maintained.
The Cast Members should act like they want me as a Guest. Poor attitudes and incompetence should not be tolerated. Don't tell me that they have a hard job and it gets warm in the summer.
Mousekeepers should do their job without fail. Dirty dishes, dust, dirty floors, bathrooms with hair left behind is not acceptable. Unlike some Members I will not clean the room before moving in.
Rooms should be inspected and taken out of service as necessary for repairs or cleaning. Stained carpets, leaky plumbing, broken doors or drawers are all reasons to take a room out of service. Our last stay at OKW we had a missing kitchen drawer. Maintenance came over to verify that the drawer was actually missing when one of the two men stated that he saw a drawer in one of the maintenance areas a couple of months ago. We never saw the missing drawer and I bet that it is still missing.
Member Services should provide top notch service. We shouldn't settle for anything less. I for one will not call back until I get an Advisor who knows their job.
Expect the best and you will get it. Settle for less and you make your own mess.
Jim Lewis is only one person in the DVC Leadership team. Yes, I know he is the 'top dog' but again only one. Any good Leader surrounds themselves with good folks. Perhaps it is more the fault of some of his direct reports who are not giving Jim the true facts causing some possibly bad decisions. A good Leader is only as good as the folks he/she places around them so it makes me wonder what is going on with his direct reports.
Another important factor I look for in a Leader is how he/she generally treats people when they are out in the public. In other words, how does Jim treat his direct reports and even other CM's further down the 'food chain'. I think that will show the true character and moral compass of the Leader. To even take it a step further how does he treat other DVC'ers like you and I when he is not "On Stage"? These are things I look for and based on that criteria I feel Jim is doing a fair job.
It appears as if some of his direct reports are rather nervous around him. Based on that assessment I feel Jim runs a rather tight ship and possibly he is a micro manager. Usually that type of management style causes problems within the ranks after a while. Perhaps what we are all seeing now is the unraveling of his team based on how well he has been managing them. Just a thought here and only based on my assessment and impression of him. I could be 100% wrong but my gut feeling tells me I have nailed his leadership style. Maybe I need to go drink some more of my own Corporate Kool Aid...![]()
I look at things differently.
The DVC should be an exclusive club that caters to it's members.
Today we make too many excuses on Disney's behalf.
The resorts should be clean, painted and well maintained.
The Cast Members should act like they want me as a Guest. Poor attitudes and incompetence should not be tolerated. Don't tell me that they have a hard job and it gets warm in the summer.
Mousekeepers should do their job without fail. Dirty dishes, dust, dirty floors, bathrooms with hair left behind is not acceptable. Unlike some Members I will not clean the room before moving in.
Rooms should be inspected and taken out of service as necessary for repairs or cleaning. Stained carpets, leaky plumbing, broken doors or drawers are all reasons to take a room out of service.
Member Services should provide top notch service. We shouldn't settle for anything less. I for one will not call back until I get an Advisor who knows their job.
Expect the best and you will get it. Settle for less and you make your own mess.
The OKW extension was not, IMO, poorly implemented. It had to have been a daunting task, notifying all the owners, having it pass the legal muster of how, in a way, to unilaterally extend the contracts without forcing the existing contracts to be extended, etc.
I mean really, all they required from those of us that declined was to simply sign a few notarized deeds and return them, even though it took a bit of time to to actually get the paperwork.