I have seen comments in other threads about how DVC has changed and what they have taken away. I was about to send the rest of my payment, but if there is a subtle bait and switch thing going on, I would like to know before I pay them $27K.
Thanks,
But I saw references to discounts on DDP, free passes, reservation priorities at OKW, etc.
I understand that the economics of the exchange programs are not always in my favor as a DVC member, but I am specifically purchasing because when we go to WDW we want to stay onsite, but it will only be an every-other year thing. And, in the other years we might do DCL, or like 2009, stay at the Grand Wailea for a few days as part of a 25th Anniv. trip to Hawaii. So the exchanges are specifically part of our interest. Seeing the contract language now, your statements about DVC offering more than the contract (thereby having the ability to rescind part of any year's offering) raise some concerns for me.
Time to call the guide, I guess.
The guide I saw at the park, did not make it seem that exchanges were a perk. My aunt who also purchased made it very clear to the guide that exchanges were a big part of her future travel plans. I think the guides all need to be on the same page, so people understand exactly what is permanent and what is not. Of course, the guide mentioned that we can not count on the animals always being at the AKV....they are a perk.
And some fast passes like they give out to the people who listen to the DVC pitch would be a nice cost effective perk![]()
I understand that the economics of the exchange programs are not always in my favor as a DVC member, but I am specifically purchasing because when we go to WDW we want to stay onsite, but it will only be an every-other year thing. And, in the other years we might do DCL, or like 2009, stay at the Grand Wailea for a few days as part of a 25th Anniv. trip to Hawaii. So the exchanges are specifically part of our interest. Seeing the contract language now, your statements about DVC offering more than the contract (thereby having the ability to rescind part of any year's offering) raise some concerns for me.
Time to call the guide, I guess.