Why Oh Why Did They Take Away Our Binders!!

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Does anyone else miss the DVC Binders as much as I do??

I really think that they should've continued with the inserts for the binders. Now, they've given us the new "book" last year and are they going to print yet another book up to put in the point charts for the Beach Club Villas and the future Disney Institue Vacation Club homes??

Wouldn't have been easier to just keep sending the inserts??
 
I agree with you, however we had this discussion before on this board, and it apeared to me at the time, we would be in the minority opinion.
 
I heard next year it will be a hard cover book.:) Mine was falling apart in no time so I think that will hold up better. I love the new books though. They offer SOOOOO much more than the binders did.
 
Mine is in pieces also. Every now and then I find the pages are all out of order. That's how I review it, while putting it back together!:rolleyes:
 

I agree that there is more info. in the new book, but that could have easily been sent to put into the binders.

My book is on it's very last leg. It started falling apart last year when we received it, while my binder is still in perfect condition.

While I do like the format and info in the new books, they should have been made with much better quality.

I mean, you pay $20,000 + for points, the least they can give us is a book that doesn't fall apart at the spine!

sorry for venting, but my book practically discintegrated in my hands when I opened it this evening!! - Arrrrrghhhhh
 
I feel your pain.... I really do!! I'm afraid I'll start losing pages soon!
 
If they do put the hard cover on next year, that should make everybody HAPPY!!:D
 
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This is not an excuse for the books breaking, but now you can just take the pages out and punch them with a 3 hole punch and insert them in your binder!

Lisa
 
Lisa.... That would be an excellent idea, but I am a new member and only have this one and since I am a new member I have read and re-read this book so it is completely falling apart. They definately need to use a different company to have these bound next year.
 
I guess I'm in the minority here. I do prefer the old 3 ring binders but also feel there was much more info in them than in the new books. I find the largest difference are the things not in the new books. A lot of the technical rules are not spelled out in the new books.
 
Hi everyone,

I was given a hard back promo book last year and within 2 weeks of the Saudia Arabian sun it was in bits, and when I had returned from military duty in the gulf a few months later I saw the new Guidebook it lasted weeks and we did not even use it that much. Bring back the Hard back binder all is forgiven.





Regards
Stevie Kay
Inverness
Scotland
 
I think they switched so they can make changes in the rules without raising a 'red flag' by sending a new page. They just make the change and send a whole new book. This way changes are slipped in without us knowing. I hate to sound like I don't trust DVD, but they have made many changes since 1993, at least before I knew when they did it.

I want the old 3 ring binder back.
 
Another vote for the old 3 ring binder. We are new members so we don't have the original binder but the friends who convinced us to join have shared theirs with us many times and it was one of the good selling points of the program. Everything so organized, a place to keep extra papers and info, and nothing fell apart. We've had our current guidebook less than 4 months and the binding has completely separated from the pages.
 
Of course, you can always replace that falling-apart book for the *nominal* fee of what is it? $15? :rolleyes: I'm still using my binder. ;)
 
At least you all received the new book!

I waited to see how long it would take them to send us ours, and the answer is: we still have not received it (yet).

I finally gave up and requested it 2 weeks ago, they said we wuld get it in 3 or so more weeks.

Amazing, we got our dues bill right on time:confused:

But IF and when we receive it, we probably won't like it either:D
 
I do agree that the new book is more informative, however, I miss the pictures of the II exchanges. I find that it barely lists any information about them with the exception of the world map with the dots indicating their location.

I also find this book harder to find what I want when I want. If I quickly want to view the point charts for any of the resorts, I find I have to flip through the book once before I find it.

With the binder, I had placed dividers and labeled them, OKW, BWV, etc. to quickly and easily find what I needed.

Just my 2 cents...

M*M

:)
 
To find out info about the exchanges, one can log into II directly and look at the Resort Directory. Even better, one could also join TUG at $15 for year one and $10 for each year thereafter and look at the reviews.

I'm sorry, I still don't see the new book as more informative. There is little information in the new book not in the old though it is laid out more concisely. The problem is that many of the technical rules are not spelled out in the new book. The other problem was recently demonstrated when the BC mailings came out, no reasonable way to add to the book. I like the new book but it's mostly fluff IMO.
 
Another vote for the three-ring binders!! You can open the binders up and the pages will lay flat for easy reading. With the new book , I am constantly fighting to keep the pages open.
 
I'm for whichever approach is less expensive.
 
mine is also in pieces...I like the idea of making my own binder by punching holes...
 



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