The official low cost, high satisfaction, DVC perk idea thread

I think the additional fastpasses would be a perk that would cost DVC nothing and significantly stack the deck in favor of people purchasing DVC.
Priority seating at parades and fireworks would be another biggie.

Advance purchase party tickets/dining reservations - at the 7 month window.
I like the fastpass...1 per customer for your trip would even be nice
Some type of discount on 10 day Non exp. tickets would be nice.
I really like this idea.
Would a Beluga caviar foot bath be asking too much?
Not at all:snooty: :goodvibes
I'd love to see DVC lounges in the parks, similar to the AP lounges they had a few summers ago.
I didn't see those.....interesting....do they sell cocktails:dance3:
You make me look good. All I wanted was for them to close the parks to only DCV members for the month of December.:santa:
:woohoo:

As for ME....keeping that for DVC if they start charging will be nice. Although they really shouldn't charge....if I rent a car....very easy to go "offsite":rolleyes1
Kerri
 
As far as whether DVC is worth it or not, it depends upon your perspective. I bought 180 points which i got for $92 per or roughly $16,500. I'm staying in a room for five nights in June which if I were paying cash for would run about $800 per night. My Alabama public education tells me that is $4000 not including taxes. My first stay in a DVC resort as a member was June 2007, after our upcoming trip in June in less than one full year our room costs had we been paying cash is in the $8,000 range. My common sense tells me that it will not take very long for the DVC to pay for itself. I didn't buy DVC for the perks, though I appreciate them and hope they continue, i bought DVC because it makes financial sense to us.


I tend to agree with you, to a point. Where we don't necessarily see this the same way is the basic premise that I would NOT be staying in equivalent accomodations (dollar-wise) were it not for my DVC membership. This keeps the comparison from being apples to apples.

For years, I have stayed for rack rates, or AP discount rates in recent years, in Disney's moderate resorts and have generally been pleased with the accomodations. sure, there's almost always some sort of snafu during the stay, but all in all, I've mostly had good experiences there.

I can stay in a moderate for 5 nights for about what you're claiming one night would cost (rack rate, of course) in a DVC resort. I've done it 20 times. Literally.

My guide did the 5 year payoff thingie with us too but I was a math and comp sci major and that dog won't hunt with me as we say in NC. I don't stay in the deluxe resorts so those numbers don't cut it with me.

I DID buy DVC as a long-term investment because my daughter is 3 and she loves Disney. So do my wife and I and even just the two of us have gone twice a year for virtually as long as I can remember.

Will DVC pay for itself with us? Yea. Prolly. In about 12-15 years best I can figure, but we'll have much nicer accomodations during those years than we would have had and we really do feel like we own a piece of the magic. There's that intangible with us too.

Sorry to highjack the thread but just wanted to throw that out. I think a LOT of DVC owners fall into the same category as us. Middle to upper middle income America for whom DVC is mostly an affordable luxury as long as things don't go totally to "he" double hockey sticks. My point is that for this category of folks, there needs to be something else.

Others in this thread insist that DVC keeps selling itself. Lots of non-Americans are buying right now because of the value of the dollar. This WILL end. Maybe not today. Maybe not next month but this WILL end and depending on the US economy, we'll see if DVC can maintain and sustain during the US's recovery. My bet is that once the world gets kicked out because of the US's recovering economy, you haven't even BEGUN to see incentives like you'll see then but I could be wrong. We'll see.

1) MYW discounts. AP discounts are a token. Either deeply discount one or both of these or remove the illusion that it's a perk at all.

2) Daily Mousekeeping-there's enough dues to support it already. Make it happen.

3) Incentive points-At slow DVC and slow park times, do double or maybe even triple point incentives maybe even on short notice so as to limit the number of families taking advantage of it. this serves a marketing purpose too in that some of us would get to stay in accomodations we might normally not be able to "afford" and might incent us to buy more points in the future.

In our younger days, my wife and I learned a trick from a friend that we used a LOT. We used to cruise every year and we used this almost every time we cruised the last few years (Now we do Disney LOL). We used to pack our bags. Fly to Miami (at the time). Go to the docks and buy tickets for pennies on the dollar. we figured if we ever didn't get on, we'd spend a nice weekend in Miami. We always got on. Usually for about 30% of what it would have cost us at their normal BEST fare. Why? Food's on the boat and the beds are empty. Cost the same thing to open the MK with 10,000 guests as it does with 25,000.

I've got some others. I doubt anybody from DVC will ever see this thread but I'll post them this afternoon. Some of them are like #3 and I thkn they'd be pretty nice and pretty unique.

Sorry so long...
 
I would also agree that I'd love to see a discount on MYW tix. We live in the northeast & it will be really hard for us to get down there more than once a year for a week or so. APs just don't make sense for us. Discounts on MYW tix PLEASE!!! :worship: :worship: :goodvibes

I agree 100%!!!
 
You make me look good. All I wanted was for them to close the parks to only DCV members for the month of December.:santa:

I know that your answer was "tongue in cheek" but a really great perk would be a late night once a quarter (or once a month) for DVC members. I'd settle for once or twice a year! :thumbsup2
 

I wonder where the idea of dropping mousekeeping came up? From a business and marketing standpoint, that person should be fired. I realize that some guests don't mind not having it, but then again, no one would mind it if it was reinstated. The only people who are upset about mousekeeping are those who are using it as an excuse not to buy into DVC. In other words, in an effort to save a few bucks, Disney is turning off a lot of would-be DVC owners.

Here is my reasoning on mousekeeping:
1) If Disney is trying to portray DVC as a luxury item (a way to own a piece of the luxury resorts), then mousekeeping should absolutely be part of the equation. Why treat your best customers (the kind who would pay tens of thousands of dollars up front) any less than the people who come once a decade and stay in a value resort?
2) If Disney is trying to portray DVC as a discount pre-paid vacation program for people on a budget, then the no mousekeeping makes sense. BUT if they really view this as some type of low-rent program, then why make the DVC resorts so nice? They should just make DVC out of the All Star hotels and appeal to a crowd who simply wants to be on Disney property.

I have to admit that I am approaching this from a self-centered standpoint. I want the program to grow. I want Disney to have DVC resorts all around the world so that I can trade out to increasingly better resorts. At the same time, I want to have an even better - if that is possible - experience when I visit a Disney resort. For me, that initial outlay of about $20,000 was a big one, so I wouldn't mind a few more perks along the way.
 
I'd love to see DVC lounges in the parks, similar to the AP lounges they had a few summers ago.

I like this idea! DH worked for GM for many years, but we only had the opportunity to use their lounge once, then DH's plant was shifted to Delphi. That lounge was wonderful, cool and restful in summer's heat!

Bobbi:goodvibes
 
I didn't see those.....interesting....do they sell cocktails:dance3:

Kerri
No, I'm afraid they didn't sell cocktails. However, they had free soda (yes, something free at WDW), and I think I remember free coffee. Also, the lounge in the Land was over the Garden Grill and Mickey, Chip, and Dale stopped by to "rest" there. What was so cute was that occassionally, there'd be a child or two in the lounge, and they'd get lots of individual time with the characters.
 
I wonder where the idea of dropping mousekeeping came up? From a business and marketing standpoint, that person should be fired. I realize that some guests don't mind not having it, but then again, no one would mind it if it was reinstated.

sorry I disagree - big time.

don't want strangers in my room when I am not there. some people it doesn't bother - it bothers me BIG TIME.

disney is doing what the local market is doing. when Marriott, Hilton, starwood do free houskeeping daily - it will. this is common in timeshares.

Starwood has mid week cleaning.

Marriott and Hilton do nothing. not even the trash and towel that disney does.

want either room service at OKW or the maintence fees to go DOWN.
 
I originally got tickets for the parks when I bought okw in 1993 now that was a perk. I didn;t need to buy tickets until many years later. I agree more perks would be great and I think getting a discount at every restuarant would be fantastic. As for the fast passes. Who wouldn;t want more of them. I no longer get up and spend 12 or 14 hours in the park like I did when the kids where little. Being able to make advance reservations like 7 months would be great also. I like the pool hoping I get but I thought that if they have a dvc resort is present then you can;t pool hop. They need to let us use the pools at any dvc resort and only limit it if they hit there max load. Have they ever hit the max load in a pool area? A discount on merchandise would be wonderful as well. Do most people buy annual passes? Isn;t there a point of if you only go for a week each year it doesn;t make sense to buy the annual pass even at a discount so discount on any tickets would be great.
 
Well, there is soon to be DVC resorts on both coasts. Why not the ability to purchase annual passes that are good for both Disneyland AND Disneyworld
 
Same perks as Fl residents & AP holders (ride previews, Discounts...)
Special exclusive tours and events (not free- just special events- maybe a 1x per week special Safari tour & meal avail at AKL...)
Actually make the weekly member gathering something to buzz about.
 
sorry I disagree - big time.

don't want strangers in my room when I am not there. some people it doesn't bother - it bothers me BIG TIME.

disney is doing what the local market is doing. when Marriott, Hilton, starwood do free houskeeping daily - it will. this is common in timeshares.

Starwood has mid week cleaning.

Marriott and Hilton do nothing. not even the trash and towel that disney does.

want either room service at OKW or the maintence fees to go DOWN.

Spiceycat....I understand that there are people who prefer not to have mousekeeping, but my guess is that more people would prefer to have it. And while I understand your comparison to other timeshare companies, I don't think that most DVC buyers weigh their decisions based on comparisons with other timeshare companies. I think the majority base their decision on comparisons with staying at other Disney hotels. In the time that I have been following the board, I have rarely seen someone say "Should I get DVC or Marriott?" Rather, they say "Should I get DVC or continue to pay for hotel rooms at Disney?" And if that is the case, then the mousekeeping becomes a bigger issue.

I don't want it to seem like I am not happy with DVC. I actually love it and spend way too much time obsessing over my next trip, lol. But if I had one area that I would love to see improved, it is the perks. And since I definitely don't want to see fees raise all that much, I really love the ideas that wouldn't cost Disney all that much (ie giving us a few complimentary immediate fast passes upon check-in).
 
I agree that I'm not interested in giving out Fastpasses to anyone - not even myself - unequally. I like the "all guests are created equal" system for Fastpasses.

How about opening up the Attic at the Boardwalk as a DVC members lounge - with pool tables and a bar?

I like the member's lounges in the parks idea.

Not a DVC perk but as an onsite guest/AP holder perk I like a priority on dining reservations. i.e. I think day guests that are not AP holders should have to wait until four months out to call.
 
Spiceycat....I understand that there are people who prefer not to have mousekeeping, but my guess is that more people would prefer to have it.

I prefer to have mousekeeping, but I perfer even more to keep my dues low - and my understanding is that we'd quaduple the line item amount for housekeeping on our dues statement. I like housekeeping every day - not enough to have it add $50 to my dues bill. And for someone who doesn't like housekeeping every day, that's $50 spent on something they don't even want.

I'm not sure it can be called a perk if we pay for it in our dues.
 
I agree that I'm not interested in giving out Fastpasses to anyone - not even myself - unequally. I like the "all guests are created equal" system for Fastpasses.

How about opening up the Attic at the Boardwalk as a DVC members lounge - with pool tables and a bar?

I like the member's lounges in the parks idea.

Not a DVC perk but as an onsite guest/AP holder perk I like a priority on dining reservations. i.e. I think day guests that are not AP holders should have to wait until four months out to call.


The Attic is a very popular venue for the Disney wedding group. It's mainly used for small receptions & welcome/farewell brunches. Did some leg work for a cousin who wanted to do a 30th VR down at WDW.

Just one of the drawbacks of being the perceived WDW expert. ;)
 
The Attic is a very popular venue for the Disney wedding group. It's mainly used for small receptions & welcome/farewell brunches. Did some leg work for a cousin who wanted to do a 30th VR down at WDW.

Just one of the drawbacks of being the perceived WDW expert. ;)

I know, but it was SUPPOSED to be a DVC lounge. And Disney decided that it would be better used for private parties. I feel cheated out of my lounge- though quite honestly, I wouldn't use it, anyway. But the Bellevue room is really an insufficient bar for the size of the resort, and I suspect that the rationale for the small bar is that they thought DVCers would use the Attic.
 
I know, but it was SUPPOSED to be a DVC lounge. And Disney decided that it would be better used for private parties. I feel cheated out of my lounge- though quite honestly, I wouldn't use it, anyway. But the Bellevue room is really an insufficient bar for the size of the resort, and I suspect that the rationale for the small bar is that they thought DVCers would use the Attic.

When did they turn it over to private parties? I know there is a long standing rumor Ariel's will be turned back into a restaurant(I've read it here and a CM at BC brought it up too).

You could walk over to BC, we went in the bar there Sat. night of MLK weekend and it was dead(hence the conversation about Ariel's with the bartender). :lmao:
 
Same perks as Fl residents & AP holders (ride previews, Discounts...)
Special exclusive tours and events (not free- just special events- maybe a 1x per week special Safari tour & meal avail at AKL...)
Actually make the weekly member gathering something to buzz about.

I think it was through the DDE card, but they had a special dinner on Valentine's Day at Living Seas Salon. Got a card about it in the mail, looked nice(kind of pricey).
 
Perhaps it's because it's usually just the two of us, but DH and I are also OK without mousekeeping. They replenish the soaps towels on the 4th day and I'm fine with that. We've been twice with our family in a 2 bedroom, 3 little kids and 4 adults, and we've never ever missed mousekeeping either. It's like we're just visiting each other. Quick vacuuming needs to get done when things happen when you have kids!

Bobbi:goodvibes
 
I think the additional fastpasses would be a perk that would cost DVC nothing and significantly stack the deck in favor of people purchasing DVC.

Priority seating at parades and fireworks would be another biggie.

Advance purchase party tickets/dining reservations - at the 7 month window.

These ideas would be more likely, because like said, they would not really cost DVC anything.
 

















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