So damned if they don't, and damned if they do? Is that the mantra moving forward? All this breathlessness about discounts that amount to very, very little in the grand scheme of things, fully disclosed on the front of every
DVC transaction and foreshadowed clearly by the 2011 changes, and now when they seem to be doing the right thing by you, we're going to damn them with faint (or no) praise?
What's that about?
Ask the early owners. Ask those of us who bought in direct and "paid too much" vs the savvy resale crowd. The perks DO NOT comprise even a small portion of the actual value in the DVC membership. They are nigh on worthless for this member. So inconsequential when dropping thousands in one or two weeks that we often forget to use them at all.
Yet we bought direct in 2005, and just doubled down with a resale contract (in ROFR)... Not because of some magical secret club we were part of and special in, but because of math. Simply math. We go to Disney a lot, plan to go a lot more, and enjoy the occasional side-trip to other destinations in the expanded offerings catalog.
Our membership has changed substantially over that time. APs, at first not available at any discount but available because we had "property" in Florida, came in at a great price, now aren't so great a value. Interval International, which from our experience was a GREAT trade option with wonderful locations thrown to the curb for ho-hum RCI, but then expanded to single night and less-than-week options - so some good, some bad on that one. A free smore one night I think, but no extra marshmallows....
What I'm saying is, it's ever in flux. It's never static. It was never promised as such. It isn't represented as such. The company is CRYSTAL clear that they don't owe you anything but timeshare accommodations. It is a real-estate interest that provides deluxe resort accommodations and rooms otherwise inaccessible to the regular resort-goer at what become, over time, reasonable rates. THAT'S IT.
That's all it ever was. There has been no betrayal promulgated on anyone. Could they handle things more delicately? Sure they could. Could they afford to keep giving everyone everything? Of course they could. Does it make them evil that they didn't intend to? Not really - they are and always have been a corporation interested in making money. Both with Walt and since. I'm glad this experience helped remove some scales from people's eyes, I guess.
But good golly! Some of you've been screaming for pages and pages like the Mouse came to your house and kicked your children in the head. Now, when they provide the consideration (it seems) that you loudly proclaimed they should all along... Nothing. Crickets, and not the Jiminy kind.
You were not entitled to this change in their announced policy. They owe you nothing. They've said all along that perks are perks and that they can change or remove them at ANY time. For whatever reason, it seems they gave you a gift, or clarified what they intended all along, or heard the complaints and decided it made sense to address them, or whatever this is. Say thanks, and move along.