Anything that has a financial value and could be used instead of money would fall under the
UK laws that prohibit them. If Disney were legally allowed to make the payments they would be more than happy to do so, it helps their business to encourage owners to give referals and recommendations.
Will keep on the case as it is not just the money but the principal here and we sould receive the same treatment as other members or no-one should receive a bonus to be fair.
IMHO you're getting your wires crossed. It's UK registration laws not Disney's that are the root of your problems. As far as those restrictions are concerned the laws are common to all timeshare and they treat all UK citizens the same. Disney would treat all their owners the same as it's if it were allowed to. It isn't allowed to, so they don't. Should any company restrict all of it's potential customers due to the restrictions placed on those customers by outside bodies, here are a few things that would have to change if you're line of thinking were extended.
1) people coming from some states and countries are not allowed to complete the paperwork for purchases on the phone or by mail. Therefore you would not have the luxury of being able to take the paperwork/information home with you to think over the proposal, you would have to make the choice while on holiday in Florida, IMHO a serious disservice to you.
2) some countries limit how much their citizens can take/transfer out of the country. It would be costly and a right pain in the backside to pay dues, presuming you were ever able to get the money to make the purchase in the first place .
if you take your view to it's most extreme, but still logical conclusion you would come to
#22 ( or whatever) some countries do not allow their citizens free access to travel, therefore in order to be fair to all, Disney should refuse to allow international guests to book hotel rooms or buy DVC because not everyone is able to do so.
I'm just going to throw in here an idea that will get Kevin waking up in a cold sweat

. #23 in some countries alcohol is banned, to be fair to those other people we should also ban alcohol because it's unfair that we can drink it and they can't.
The idea that any company or country should bind it's own people or customers by the laws of another country is just plain daft.
I understand your frustration at being denied something others have access to, but your anger should be directed at the authorities that control those restriction (i.e. the UK government, and for a change I can't even blame this one on Tony as these laws have been in place for a long time and governments of both colours have seen fit to leave them as they were) not Disney