2TinyWings
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2011
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- 4
Late planners and bad planners aren't necessarily the same. Some people just CAN'T book far in advance because of work schedules and such, and for those people, DVC just isn't a good fit. They may still do WDW through other means on short notice, and plan the heck out of their time there, but DVC still wouldn't work well for them. I'm glad I'm not in that boat though!
3) like everyone said above the late minute planners should be content with SSR or OKW for every single vacation!!!! If you love those resorts than it should be fine!! but if variety and the chance to see a different resort is what they owner is looking for than i wouldnt own DVC unless they can plan early. I never thought of myself as an early planner but now I always do plan early so i can get what i/the kids want!
I was going to say the same thing. Especially the newer members who don't have any experience with DVC and really believe that their guide is going to get them all their reservations, no matter when they try to book them.I agree with "all of the above" plus Jim's 4th group.
I'll add another group called "entitlement cherishers". This group feels entitled to special treatment, special deals, extra perks, etc because they have "invested so heavily" in Disney.
They tend to be very unsatisfied when perks are changed or dropped. Or when Disney offers free dining at full rack prices and think they should extend that to DVC members.
They tend to be dissatisfied when room requests are not met, or resort availability is not what it used to be, or anything that makes them think that Disney is not treating them right.
But if I had to choose from the original options, I agree that bad planners will be disappointed the most assuming they care where they stay, or assuming they want to book at the highest booking times a few months out.