Mississippian
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2001
- Messages
- 765
Just curious. Would you support a small tax of say a 10 percent surcharge to stay at a resort other than your home resort?
One of the biggest complaints members have is not being able to book their home resort because it is booked up by visitors from other resorts. As the number of resorts grows this problem will get worse.
A small surcharge on staying away from home won't stop anyone, including me, from trying out other resorts. But it will tend to make people choose their home resort in case of a tie. And the revenue from the points received from a room tax can be used to lower member dues, which can help compensate members who are shut out of their home resort.
We all try to buy where we want to stay, and there is nothing more disappointing than to find out that our only option for a last minute trip is either to not go or to stay at a resort that doesn't appeal to us. It just seems that a small surcharge on staying away from "home" would make it more likely for all of us to find vacancies at the homes we've chosen, without having to resort to ever more meticulous planning.
Any thoughts?
One of the biggest complaints members have is not being able to book their home resort because it is booked up by visitors from other resorts. As the number of resorts grows this problem will get worse.
A small surcharge on staying away from home won't stop anyone, including me, from trying out other resorts. But it will tend to make people choose their home resort in case of a tie. And the revenue from the points received from a room tax can be used to lower member dues, which can help compensate members who are shut out of their home resort.
We all try to buy where we want to stay, and there is nothing more disappointing than to find out that our only option for a last minute trip is either to not go or to stay at a resort that doesn't appeal to us. It just seems that a small surcharge on staying away from "home" would make it more likely for all of us to find vacancies at the homes we've chosen, without having to resort to ever more meticulous planning.
Any thoughts?