skier_pete
DIsney-holics Anon
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I'll be at WDW in 7 days. First trip ever with just my DW.
I had planned on having a conversation about this with every guide I encountered in the parks or in the resorts.
"So if I just use studios, DVD can't raise any nights requirement without a corresponding decrease in another night points?"
"Is that how you have been selling this for years?"
I was expecting my over/under to be 20 conversations, what would stop be would either be security or my DW. I was expecting my DW to stop me first.
Additionally, I was expecting to dedicate a significant amount of my time at MM on the 5th speaking with DVD leadership.
I still plan on having some conversations with both guides and leadership about the specific wording in the letter.
I will be asking leadership to get as specific as they can about flexibility they believe they have with the charts and ask them to publish a formal document. Additionally, they need to insure the guides understand these interpretations and clearly communicate it to all potential buyers. Possibly even a formal acknowledgement in the paperwork.
"DVDMC can increase the total number of points it takes to reserve a specific villa for the year. With regard to a the total combination of all the deeded villas (example 2BR) the overall points will remain constant for the year. However, the total points for the year can increase for non-deeded portions (example studio and 1BR) of a deeded unit without a corresponding decrease in points elsewhere."
If that had been in the paperwork for the last 26 years, and that is what the guides clearly communicated to all potential buyers, we may not have been happy, but most of us would have accepted this as a reality and within what was communicated to us.
One thing I would suggest - if you do talk to the leadership at MM - start by thanking them for rolling back the charts before saying why. As others have said - we should give them positive feedback to let them know that the members are happy with the decision. You can ask them - but I suspect you will not get an answer as to *why* they decided to roll it back - other than what they already said.