robinb
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I just called my guide who will look into this. I'll post back here when I know more.That is totally crazy, especially when you are booking 11 months out. I am going to send an e-mail.
I just called my guide who will look into this. I'll post back here when I know more.That is totally crazy, especially when you are booking 11 months out. I am going to send an e-mail.
look forward to hearing what your guides have to say
mine's out of the office.
perhaps I just don't look like the sort who belongs in the club
Okay, so I doubt this rumor is true, since it is definitely against the POS. Now as for the showing ID to check in....I have NEVER in 11 years of member ship had to do that!!! I usually walk up to the counter and present my DVC membership card and credit card, and have NEVER been asked for anything else.
)I just called MS because I may have to add a person or two to our May ressie and I really wanted to verify this. She said she had never heard anything of the kind, and she wanted to check with her supervisor about changing names and canceling. She said they will not have to cancel a ressie just to change a name and that this should not be a problem at all. She also told me as long as I call within 48 hours to verify all the names, that would give them time to add or subtract them! Hope this info helps - and i hope it is correct. It seems like it depends on who you ask at MS. I even mentioned a new computer program being the reason and she said that we can still change the names without canceling!

I just called MS to add a night to an already existing reservation and while I had them on the phone I asked about the rumor on this thread. The CM said she hadn't heard anything about not being able to change names on reservations. She said she couldn't see how they could enforce this since people get sick, can't get off from work, etc. and many times when this happens members give their reservations to family members and friends. She stated that the only policy they currently have in place which requires a cancellation when the primary name on the reservation is changed is for DCL.

In the past I have always been asked for government issued ID. On one occasion, I pulled out the first available ID (which was ID issued by the Federal Govt) and the CM refused to accept it. What she really wanted was my driver's license--which I was having trouble finding. I finally did find it, but I was wondering what would happen if I didn't. (I was wondering --Does it say somewhere that you have to present your DL to check in?)
I agree. I am thankful that DVC may be taking some action to help reduce some DVC owners from speculatively booking prime vacation times and renting them for profit (i.e., commercial renters).
The practice of some members booking "choice/prime" reservations, not with the intent of actually using them for themselves, their family, or their friends, but with the sole intent of selling them to a non-DVC member for profit, is unfair to other DVC members.
Its undeniable that if people stop pre-booking reservations for the sole purpose of renting months down the road, more people will be successful at booking their preferred accommodation at 11 or 7 months.
On the other hand, I'm not so sure the rumored change we are discussing in this thread is the right approach.
); several peeps in this thread said they were going to call or email their guide...receive any responses?
I just got this response:
Thank you for contacting Disney Vacation Club Member Services.
We appreciate your message. Based on the nature of your comments, I
have forwarded your message to our Member Satisfaction team for further
review. You may expect to be contacted again with regard to your
message within 5 business days.
Thank you again for writing.
Sincerely,
Larry
I just called MS to add a night to an already existing reservation and while I had them on the phone I asked about the rumor on this thread. The CM said she hadn't heard anything about not being able to change names on reservations. She said she couldn't see how they could enforce this since people get sick, can't get off from work, etc. and many times when this happens members give their reservations to family members and friends. She stated that the only policy they currently have in place which requires a cancellation when the primary name on the reservation is changed is for DCL.

