I tend to think it is more about convincing the Resorts Division (or whatever one has the restaurants) that allowing DVC members to have the card will increase the Restaurants revenue (as opposed to just getting less $$ overall because DVC members with the card won't bring in more revenue than the status quo)....(snip).......Otherwise, isn't it pretty much how much to charge?
Again, this isn't an entitlement or a reward for purchase, but rather a mechanism for Disney to make more $$$. You would be better off arguing that as far as usage goes, DVC members are more like passholders than they are like Florida residents. I believe the Florida residents get charged more than passholders for the TiW card because as a group, Florida residents are likely to use the card more often than are passholders....(snip)....I really think we should get the same $75 price that AP holders do. A pass holder will have to buy that pass a lot of years to come close to the investment a DVC member has made. I get it, not owed anything but a room. But an AP holder isn't owed anything but admission to the 4 major theme parks (plus some other stuff if premium)...........
I tend to think it is more about convincing the Resorts Division (or whatever one has the restaurants) that allowing DVC members to have the card will increase the Restaurants revenue (as opposed to just getting less $$ overall because DVC members with the card won't bring in more revenue than the status quo).
I tend to think it is more about convincing the Resorts Division (or whatever one has the restaurants) that allowing DVC members to have the card will increase the Restaurants revenue (as opposed to just getting less $$ overall because DVC members with the card won't bring in more revenue than the status quo).
Again, this isn't an entitlement or a reward for purchase, but rather a mechanism for Disney to make more $$$. You would be better off arguing that as far as usage goes, DVC members are more like passholders than they are like Florida residents. I believe the Florida residents get charged more than passholders for the TiW card because as a group, Florida residents are likely to use the card more often than are passholders.
Just bumping to see if there were any updates--we go end of March and we were really hoping to get back on the TIW plan (we're no long a/p holders)....
Anybody hear anything????


Thanks all for the updates - can anybody tell me if TIW is good for DL or is it WDW only? If it is DL then it may be good for us, but for $100 and WDW only, I am thinking no--that will kind of make it or break it for us. So, do you just obtain it from any Guest Services desk in the main parks?
Thanks again!
Thank you - I am disappointed that I am not able to find anything about it on on dvcmember.com. Since it's a new perk, you would think they might highlight it or something. Anyways, I find it disappointing that you have to be extra savvy or be in touch with those "in the know" on the disboards or elsewhere to know about this! Anyways, thanks again....we still might opt for it since we will be travelling during spring break when dining is extra $$$$!
Just wanted to add that it MAY be on dvcmember.com somewhere, but I definitely could not find it in the perks or 'usual' places....I shouldn't have to scour for this....
It is available. I got my TIW card at the Guest Services location at Animal Kingdom on Saturday Janaury 21st. We went down for a long weekend and I was happy to obtain the card as we took my 18 year old nephew. Man can that boy eat!! I had to show my DVC member card but it was no problem - except the $100 part.![]()
And at both Vero Beach restaurants, plus The Green Cabin Room for those who frequent VB.It is only good at WDW, and only at participating locations (which is most but not all table service locations, and a few counter service locations, plus some bars and lounges).
On a side note.. Who could possibly take a WDW vacation and NOT spend $500 on food for a family? I guess if you don't drink, and only visit four or five days a year its possible, but I think the average DVC Member does more than that.
Perhaps I'm wrong.
MG
And at both Vero Beach restaurants, plus The Green Cabin Room for those who frequent VB.
On a side note.. Who could possibly take a WDW vacation and NOT spend $500 on food for a family? I guess if you don't drink, and only visit four or five days a year its possible, but I think the average DVC Member does more than that.
Perhaps I'm wrong.
MG
Agreed, just going to V&A once is $250 for 2 (even more if you get the wine pairing).
And at both Vero Beach restaurants, plus The Green Cabin Room for those who frequent VB.
On a side note.. Who could possibly take a WDW vacation and NOT spend $500 on food for a family? I guess if you don't drink, and only visit four or five days a year its possible, but I think the average DVC Member does more than that.
Perhaps I'm wrong.
MG
I will also for sure try harder to plan for places that accept the card. We will be getting AP's on our trip over spring break so I will get those first then get the TIW card with that discount.