What happens when Apple and Universal irritate you? We all have our proverbial lines in the sand. But if we draw too many, we run out of beach.
Maybe this move will blow-up on Disney. Perhaps sales will suffer. And if that happens, Disney will adapt and change. Maybe we will see this decision reversed in a few years. And if that happens, everyone who hated the idea can laugh and laugh, and whip out their "I told you so"s. I can voice my opinions about success or failure...but at the end of the day, I really don't care about the outcome.
Probably the two most oft-repeated lines in the 15 years (gasp) I've been reading this forum are "buy where you want to stay" and "don't buy DVC for the perks!" Limiting perks--to a group who never had them in the first place--seems like an odd place to make a philosophical stand.
It's not the perks.
I bought resale post 2011. I carefully evaluated and determined that the things blocked from me as a resale buyer were poor uses of points.
If I were considering buying resale for the first time today, this would be a deal breaker.
Not because of the perks. I discussed on the first page of this long long thread how to end run this via a minimum buy in.
No. The issue is the concept of tiered ownership, real second class status in a way that 2011 wasn't.
Resale buyers do research. Many will opt not to pay tens of thousands of dollars to be second class citizens. Those opt outs aren't likely to reward that treatment by paying even more to the company creating it.
Personally, I think the resale market will take a hit, and rentals will get even hotter...
Until Disney drops a lead foot on that, too.