TLSnell1981
Tiny bubbles... make me happy... make me feel fine
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We only spent less on accommodations....still enjoyed 2-3 TS meals pers day when the food was good and reasonably priced. My family and friends also purchased many "treasures" when the merchandise was unique. We also visited 2-3 times a year with different family members and friends, who spent their vacation $$$$ with the mouse. Disney is blaming DVC members for being low spenders? I fault the Disney. The lowered their standards and choices.Firstly DVC do not make money on annual dues these cover the cost of running the resorts. Secondly long term DVC members are low spenders on vacations. We eat less on site now, buy very few souvenirs and do a lot less park days and I think this is a general trend.
The loss of perks which change all the time even for direct is unlikely to have a significant long term effect on resale prices.
What people are missing is direct buyers have lost a lot of perks this year. TIW is no longer the savings it was this trip we might just break even and if so it will be my last TIW. AP savings are still there but a lot less than they were.
Yes, The cost of TIW increased, while food prices have increased, even though quality has decreased.


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