The park pass program was included in the documentation and was referred to as "the limited park admission program". It included all 3 major parks when AK was just a glimmer in Eisner's eye. It was no more an "incentive" than banking and borrowing were. It was just part of the program. (Being able to trade outside DVC has an end date of 12/31 every year.) I also recall the guides indicating that they thought the pass program would be renewed in 1999 with something even bigger and better. Of course, this was before Disney Vacation Club grew to include additional resorts and additional resorts right at WDW. Disney decided that it didn't have to include passes with the program. When AK wasn't added, even with a nominal additional cost like the APs did, the handwriting was on the wall that we would be on our own for passes.
I joined in 1993. I think it must have been 1994 when I stayed at the GF. We did get 2 passes included there as well. Sometime after that you no longer got the passes at the resorts and when BWV opened you did not get the passes there. This was true even if you had Vero points that were part of the Limited Pass program.
The points required to stay at the WDW resorts were far less costly than they are now. The
point chart for 1993 breaks out Luxury (GF, Yacht, Beach) and Premium (Poly, Contemporary and Disney Inn). The seasons are the same as the DVC seasons. You got the "best available" room which almost always was a terrific waterview, etc. (not concierge or a suite). You could not book concierge.
For comparison the weekday cost for the GF ran from 24-52 points and the weekend nights from 49-107, depending on the season. For 2004, the GF lagoon view runs from 44-66 points weekdays and 79-119 points weekend. Current points also follow the hotel seasons so "day-to-day" increases can be even more dramatic.
That concludes tonight's walk down memory lane for me.
