let me say, I appreciate and agree with the OP of this thread. I feel that DVC members are more than likely some of Disney's top enthusiasts and guests. Anyone who would commit 40 to 50 years of vacationing and loyalty would have to appreciate the company and the resort.
To me Disney has gradually downgraded services and events all over the parks and resorts over the years. A columnist on another disney fan site is great about documenting such downgrades and closures.
I started another thread about perks disappearing before I read this thread and this is very similar.
An example of making me feel like a 2nd class citizen. My wife and I were thinking about going on a
Disney Cruise for our 25th anniversary in November. I called member services about getting some information. I did not realize that you could use points for 1 passenger and pay cash for the 2nd passenger. The MS agent told me that if I booked the cruise and I chose to pay for the 2nd passenger with cash then I would have to pay up front. I went to
DCL and all the cruise ship required was a deposit and you could pay it over time until a certain point before the cruise. That made me feel line a 2nd class citizen the pricing for each passenger was relatively the same. They trust the general public to pay over time but a DVC member they want the money up front.
I don't understand why they don't offer us discounts on MYW tickets or have a special DVC annual or seasonal pass at a discount. Heck, if they gave us Florida Resident pass rates don't you think everyone would be talking about how great DVC is ? Great room rates plus we get a discount on tickets.....You would not need all the booths and sales agents trying to sell this product it would sell naturally;.
Do I see myself on a different level than a Florida Resident ? Maybe, I invested money into Disney and DVC. I am paying taxes on property in FL (I know by the agreement we cant use it for FL Resident tickets) I am paying a tourist sales tax as well on things I purchase there. I have told Disney that I am going to be a loyal customer for Life Yet, Disney gives a discount just because they live in the State of Florida.
Another good example is I used to fly around the country every week for years. After 9/11 the airplanes were practically empty. Company policies state I have to fly coach. I am a gold medallion member. Does the airline say First Class is empty let me upgrade you to first class ? No Would it have bred customer loyalty for no extra expense ? Absolutely.........
Disney is making a mistake treating their best customers as captive customers. It is similar to a marriage you have to show your spouse you love them to keep them.