I didn't say to apologize? Sorry if that made you upset to point out the fact that members attending MM multiple times means each MM is not a full first time members. Its not your responsibility to make sure someone else gets access to MM when a small percentage of
DVC members can go that are staying onsite during that date.
Of the thousands of DVC rooms at WDW on a Moonlight Magic night:
- Many are occupied by resale owners ineligible to attend
- Many are occupied by family or guests of members ineligible to attend
- Many are occupied by renters ineligible to attend
- Many are occupied by eligible owners who simply don't wish to go, because they have conflicting plans, don't wish to stay out late or a variety of other reasons.
Meanwhile DVC has imposed sensible limitations over the years, eliminating the ability to register early when staying on cash reservations and now the season system.
That leaves thousands of eligible owners who do attend.
If DVC wants to further increase the restrictions, I'd have no problem with that. But the most obvious reason why the haven't done so is because it's not necessary. Are there infrequent visitors who fail to get a spot during a trip? Yes. But the number is probably not high enough to upend the entire system.
This year, DVC added the season groupings, effectively limiting members to no more than 3 events per year. They COULD have made it just 1 event per year. But they didn't. Anecdotally because registration data shows it's not necessary.
Vast majority of DVC members have never heard of this sub.
This isn't 1995. You don't need to be proficient in the Usenet to comment online. 70 and 80 year olds are on Facebook. Others on message boards, reddit and other social media platforms. There simply isn't a massive outcry from owners who are blocked from attending. Certainly nothing that would offset the literal THOUSANDS we know get into every event.
Read the threads on the annual meetings and questions people ask that is common knowledge supposedly. People are out of the loop and plenty of people don't get the DVC mailings or completely ignore them.
I've attended every annual meeting for the past 15 years. The only time I recall a member being critical of the MM registration process, she wanted more availability during the General Registration so that locals without hotel reservations had easier access. Basically the opposite of what you are advocating.
There has never been a vocal outcry from meeting attendees over MM registration outcomes.