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Regarding those "Free" passes for those of us that purchased in the early years...
It was a sales incentive to purchase DVC, remember back then, most timeshares were considered "risky". In fact, OKW, then known as "The Disney Vacation Club Resort" (and still known as that on legal paperwork) was the only resort. NO guarantees were made of any other DVC resorts being built, and in fact, many more were planned off-site. It was a grand experiment that Disney was asking us to plunk money into...no guarantee that OKW would remain a "Disney" operated resort, in fact, since only Phase I of OKW was complete, there were no guarantees of the resort even being finished, much like what actually happened at VB. There were no "Magical Beginnings" options, no option to apply the cost of your current Disney hotel room to your purchase price, no guarantees that the resort wouldn't be under the operation of Marriott or another company. The Free Passes were the incentive, a way for early members to justify the risk vs. cost.
Now that DVC has a history and has been popular as far as sales, the "free pass" incentive is no longer needed to boost sales. Oh, and those "free passes" were never really "free" from Disney, they were actually paid from the developers advertising budget, they were not provided out of the goodness of WDW's heart.
It was a sales incentive to purchase DVC, remember back then, most timeshares were considered "risky". In fact, OKW, then known as "The Disney Vacation Club Resort" (and still known as that on legal paperwork) was the only resort. NO guarantees were made of any other DVC resorts being built, and in fact, many more were planned off-site. It was a grand experiment that Disney was asking us to plunk money into...no guarantee that OKW would remain a "Disney" operated resort, in fact, since only Phase I of OKW was complete, there were no guarantees of the resort even being finished, much like what actually happened at VB. There were no "Magical Beginnings" options, no option to apply the cost of your current Disney hotel room to your purchase price, no guarantees that the resort wouldn't be under the operation of Marriott or another company. The Free Passes were the incentive, a way for early members to justify the risk vs. cost.
Now that DVC has a history and has been popular as far as sales, the "free pass" incentive is no longer needed to boost sales. Oh, and those "free passes" were never really "free" from Disney, they were actually paid from the developers advertising budget, they were not provided out of the goodness of WDW's heart.