Granny
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A recent post on another thread by cslittle999 caught my attention, and rather than hijack that thread, I thought I'd start another one.
If possible, let's keep this thread focused on room views and not on other requests like smoking/non-smoking, HA or other aspects.
I do agree with the statment in the quote, and I believe it has a basis from what people are used to. I think most people who own DVC have stayed at WDW in the regular resorts...probably multiple times for many. And the resorts have different classifications of views with different costs per night. For example, Wilderness Lodge has a Standard View, Woods View and Courtyard View room, with escalating costs per night for each.
DVC (except for BWV) doesn't have that kind of set up...so people who are used to choosing a room view vs additional cost don't see that in DVC for the most part. All of a sudden, people who would probably never pay for a resort's best view (plus the people who would) find themselves with an opportunity to get what they consider to be the "best" view in a resort.
And subsequently some become less than happy when unable to get it.
I know that for the WDW resorts, there are a lot of "tactics" people can use (faxing/calling the room controller, etc) that DVC doesn't allow (supposedly). So some people are just looking for other angles to give themselves the best shot at what they consider the best room.
I personally thought that using the requests on the reservation, and giving preference to the first date the request was made (gives home resort owners a leg up) was the best way to go. Unfortunately, too many people showed up at check-in berating the desk staff and Disney went to this "room ready" process to try to reduce check-in stress on both guest and CM. But that leaves the late arrival people with the "leftovers", and that seems like a very unfair way to go.
Somebody is probably going to get the dumpster view, the tennis court/parking lot view, the "near the busy road" view, etc. We figure that over the course of our DVC ownership we will be getting those from time to time and understand that.
Maybe I'm off on the view thing, but it does seem to be a high priority with many. Or I could be reading more into many posts than is really there?
Thoughts? Comments?
Here are my thoughts, and they are not intended to belittle anyone who really, really wants to get the "best room views" for their family, or for that trip that they really want to be "perfect".cslittle999 said:Disney is the only place I've ever been where people obsess over room location. I think it is because of the tremendous pressure people put on themselves for a Disney trip to be perfect
If possible, let's keep this thread focused on room views and not on other requests like smoking/non-smoking, HA or other aspects.
I do agree with the statment in the quote, and I believe it has a basis from what people are used to. I think most people who own DVC have stayed at WDW in the regular resorts...probably multiple times for many. And the resorts have different classifications of views with different costs per night. For example, Wilderness Lodge has a Standard View, Woods View and Courtyard View room, with escalating costs per night for each.
DVC (except for BWV) doesn't have that kind of set up...so people who are used to choosing a room view vs additional cost don't see that in DVC for the most part. All of a sudden, people who would probably never pay for a resort's best view (plus the people who would) find themselves with an opportunity to get what they consider to be the "best" view in a resort.
And subsequently some become less than happy when unable to get it.
I know that for the WDW resorts, there are a lot of "tactics" people can use (faxing/calling the room controller, etc) that DVC doesn't allow (supposedly). So some people are just looking for other angles to give themselves the best shot at what they consider the best room.
I personally thought that using the requests on the reservation, and giving preference to the first date the request was made (gives home resort owners a leg up) was the best way to go. Unfortunately, too many people showed up at check-in berating the desk staff and Disney went to this "room ready" process to try to reduce check-in stress on both guest and CM. But that leaves the late arrival people with the "leftovers", and that seems like a very unfair way to go.
Somebody is probably going to get the dumpster view, the tennis court/parking lot view, the "near the busy road" view, etc. We figure that over the course of our DVC ownership we will be getting those from time to time and understand that.
Maybe I'm off on the view thing, but it does seem to be a high priority with many. Or I could be reading more into many posts than is really there?

Thoughts? Comments?