Of course, Disney's idea of "deluxe" is not really as deluxe as their prices suggest. I would say Portofino at Universal felt more "deluxe" to me. The bedding was nicer, the bathrooms were bigger, and the grounds and amenities just seemed to be more "deluxe" at the Loew's hotel.
Disney is charging those prices just the way Aaron had described. It's part of the reason I joined DVC 10 years ago. I knew that for as often as I like to visit WDW, their rate of inflation was going to price itself out of what I'm comfortable paying, even if I stayed at the value resorts each time.
The only way I think the RFID system with extra perks could potentially NOT alienate people would be if there was no transparency. That means, nobody would be able to tell which guests have the tiered extra perks. Here's an example. Let's say Value gets 2 Fast Pass perks. Moderates get 3, and Deluxes get 4. When you go to the attraction and watch someone use a wristband to enter the Fast Pass line, you wouldn't know if that party was staying at which level. You wouldn't be able to tell if this was the 2nd, 3rd or 4th use, especially if you get the ability to schedule times. But you will know they were getting the perks as a Disney resort guest, similar to Extra Magic Hours.
while I understand what you are saying. it doesn't matter to me.. I don't have to know specifically WHICH guests are getting a better deal than I am.. just knowing someone else is bugs me.
I am disney savvy enough and active on these boards that I will know, if we decide to do a longer trip at a value or moderate resort, rather than a shorter at a deluxe, that I am getting less "theme park" perks.
and i don't like the idea one bit. I like to pick and choose where I spend my money.
maybe one trip will be more resort intensive, less theme park intensive... we will , say, do a split stay between a moderate, with a room discount, and a deluxe, renting points from friends.
maybe the next will be a "park commando" trip, with very littel time at a resort. so we'll stay value. OR maybe we'll purchase a dining plan, stay at a value,cahnge to a moderate. and spend a lot of time in restaurants.
we love to "change it up"!!! ...."switch gears!".. "keep it fresh!".....
we could be having a chili cheese dog at the pop century food court one night, and having a porterhouse steak at yachtsman steakhouse, staying at the beach club villas, the next.
if disney starts pulling this snobbish "tiered perks", we would be very unhappy.