First, I'm not "defending" Disney - they need no defense because they've done nothing wrong. Second, I've distorted nothing.Your blanket defense of Disney in this matter is troubling. Your distorting the truth in their defense.
I went through the spiel three times. Disney is very clear about the fact that what they describe is how things are currently, and that it is my responsibility to read the spec and understand all the details.Although you bring up what is in the contract as binding and the whole truth "which I agree it is legally" the substance of what you left out is whats important. Many people go down to Disney and take the tour and hear all about this wonderful DVC membership.
Advertising is supposed to present the positive attributes of what's being sold. If you think that advertisements are going to be balanced analyses of what is being sold then you're in for a rude awakening. It is your responsibility as a buyer to read and understand everything you can to learn about what you're buying.
Disney has not only always complied with every legal requirement on them, in my dealings with them vis a vis DVC, but in my experience they're among the best in the industry with regard to being up-front, honest and low-pressure.
Holy cow, talk about projecting. There is nothing to "roll over and play dead". I didn't deceive myself into thinking that there were the kind of guarantees that apparently you convinced yourself existed. There is nothing to fight, because there is nothing wrong going on here.If you willing to just roll over and play dead while Disney does what they want without a fight after you have dished out so much money is saddening.
You want them to operate differently, that's your prerogative. Tell them. You are. Don't think I have to take up your cause.