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Originally Posted by Carol
I guess I'm in the minority here.
To me it's like buying a used car and wanting the milage turned back to 0, as well as getting all of the warranties and bells/whistles that come with a new purchase. If you want to buy used and benefit from the reduced price, you cannot have it both ways.
Exactly, which why I always say to not buy DVC with the perks being one of the reasons. Sure, I miss the complimentary valet parking and it would be nice to have the option to use for the Concierge collection, but that isn't why I bought into DVC or added points.
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Originally Posted by Carol
I guess I'm in the minority here.
To me it's like buying a used car and wanting the milage turned back to 0, as well as getting all of the warranties and bells/whistles that come with a new purchase. If you want to buy used and benefit from the reduced price, you cannot have it both ways.
I guess, but the people buying resale already have a shorter amount of time left on the contract, right? So it would make sense to me that for that fact alone you should expect to pay less on the secondary market.
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Also, y'all are talking about how this may drive down secondary market prices, do you think Disney may begin scooping up more of the contracts with ROFR if the resale prices drop?
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Originally Posted by cer
Also, y'all are talking about how this may drive down secondary market prices, do you think Disney may begin scooping up more of the contracts with ROFR if the resale prices drop?
Possible, but they'll only exercise ROFR if there is demand for any of these resale contracts. It doesn't make business sense to buy back contracts if they don't have requests for them.
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Wow...that's a lot to keep track of. So Disney effectively has class A, B and C members? Class A get all right, class B can't book to concierge or DCL and class C gets the same treatment as B but also looses meal, merch and ticket discounts? Will they get a different color card or something to distinguish them? That's a tough conversation for the cast member at check out, "Oh, I'm sorry but you're not the right kind of DVC member to get these discounts..." Buying used for us was not a tough factor because we weren't interested in concierge or DCL (on points/$$$), but this is a whole different ball game. Still...if you are serious about going to WDW frequently then the math has to pay off, even without the perks.
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Originally Posted by baldburke
Will they get a different color card or something to distinguish them?
Rumor has it they will not be getting a card at all since they won't need to show it. May also explain, in part, the change in cards earlier this year.
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Originally Posted by VWL Mom
May also explain, in part, the change in cards earlier this year.
Yep, I was wondering the same thing after reading through this post.
I bought resale in 2013. As long as I get to duck into the DVC Lounge at Epcot to escape the heat, I'm good. Discounts on merchandise was not enough to steer me in either direction and neither was pool-hopping, which is available at all pools (except for pools X, Y, Z, A, B, C...)
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UPDATE:
It is now being reported that an email was sent out by TSS and others to their clients that reads anyone closing after 4/4/16 will not get benefits. It's also been posted by another broker on FB. Please, if you have contracts pending, call your agent.
Honestly, I don't know how low Disney can sink. It is my understanding that the brokers were notified by Disney yesterday that as long as it was in ROFR, the old terms would be honored. Now to turn around and contact them after 4PM today and basically say "we changed our minds" is below low. I can see a this causing some sort of class action suit by those affected as the terms of the contract changed while in Disney's hands.
And having a top executive leave in the midst of all the recent announcements makes me wonder what's really up.
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Originally Posted by VWL Mom
UPDATE:
Honestly, I don't know how low Disney can sink. It is my understanding that the brokers were notified by Disney yesterday that as long as it was in ROFR, the old terms would be honored. Now to turn around and contact them after 4PM today and basically say "we changed our minds" is below low. I can see a this causing some sort of class action suit by those affected as the terms of the contract changed while in Disney's hands.
And having a top executive leave in the midst of all the recent announcements makes me wonder what's really up.
I find some comments on some other boards saying there was no miscommunication or that it doesn't matter if there was or not to be a bit ridiculous.
When I call Member Administration and am told something, as far as I am concerned, it is an official communication from an authorized representative of DVC. When I call back a day later and get a completely different response from the same group, a miscommunication has occurred. Like it or not, DVC bungled the communication. I don't believe there was any intentional misrepresentation going on or that DVC changed its mind in one day on a policy they must have thought through. I just believe they dropped the ball and didn't send a clear message. They caused emotional damage to those people that for a day, thought they had squeaked by and still were getting the discounts and benefits.
if I was SVP of DVC, I'd issue an apology and stick with the original statement. The goodwill generated would be well worth it. It really wouldn't cost them anything but it would improve the goodwill among a population of their members.
Do do I believe DVC is going to do this. No way, as DVC's recent actions show they don't care. The change in the policy doesn't bother me one bit, as it's completely within their rights to make this change. I was wondering why they didn't do this before.
The only thing I'm miffed at is the communication gaffe.
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Originally Posted by AgentC
I know at first I was thinking this was a bad thing for me. We were thinking of buying Vero points but since I already get pass holder and FL resident discounts, there isn't really any current DVC discounts I need, so it could lower prices and be good for me but I am sure my situation is a very small segment.
I had the exact same thought process, FL resident, passholder, Tables in Wonderland, I wouldn't use the discounts anyway. I hope John's right about driving down resale prices.
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Originally Posted by John
The money grab continues - so the only ones who now would benefit from resale are existing members who already have the benefits because they have membership prior to today.
What this may do is really drive down the cost of points on the secondary market...
This has to represent a significant loss of value for anyone who may ever want to sell their DVC stake. If Disney isn't buying it from you, nobody will without a huge markdown. Even then, gauging that markdown would be tough given that you would have to pay an ever-increasing retail price for passes to the parks. This has got to be bad for every DVC "owner", even if they never planned to sell.
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I don't know. The current "perks" are pretty weak. Eventually, they will probably disappear entirely. And at the end of the day, people who buy resale will still come out ahead, money wise. I mean, a lot of these discounts can be had by buying an AP, which at full price is what, $150 more than the DVC discounted price? Or get a Disney Visa...lots of the same discounts available with that and that is free to own!
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Ah. DVC was the only "timeshare" I ever considered being a part of, but given the way things have gone I am glad I never did buy in. I would surely have regretted it by now. Hope things work out well enough for those with some skin in this game.
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Originally Posted by Tekneek
Ah. DVC was the only "timeshare" I ever considered being a part of, but given the way things have gone I am glad I never did buy in. I would surely have regretted it by now. Hope things work out well enough for those with some skin in this game.
We have gone back and forth about it as well. It's a battle between emotions and logic. Since I'm much more of a logical person, I still haven't bought in.
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Originally Posted by Tekneek
Ah. DVC was the only "timeshare" I ever considered being a part of, but given the way things have gone I am glad I never did buy in. I would surely have regretted it by now. Hope things work out well enough for those with some skin in this game.
Yep... In all honesty, the more I read about all of the rules and regs (and the hoops that you seem to have to jump through), the more we DIDN'T want to buy into DVC. DH and I are so glad we didn't. I've read so much griping about not being able to book a home resort, or the need to book a couple different rooms/resorts in one trip, and annual dues increasing, losing benefits, etc... I've never regretted not buying DVC.
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Nope - gotta disagree whole-heartedly with the comments coming now. We've been members going on 23 years now, and we have NEVER regretted the investment. When I think of our family memories of Disney - priceless memories - most of them involve our purchase into the DVC timeshare.
I remember the flexibility of using the ownership. I remember the 5 family trips we've taken that probably would not have been possible without this timeshare. I remember the family (and I'm talking 15-20 of us) spending the afternoon at the pool or grabbing ice cream at Beaches N Cream or sitting down together for dinner at Boma an 'OHana.
I don't remember if I got a 10% discount on my tee-shirts at the souvenir shop, or got 10% off my lunch at the park. To be completely honest, I bet you I FORGOT to use perks I have available more times than I've ever used them! Are they nice to have? Absolutely. But it wasn't why we purchased there. We purchased there because of the memories.
I know I probably sound like a Disney commercial - but I'm serious. We have never regretted the initial investment we made at The Vacation Club (now Old Key West), and 4 other additional smaller purchases of points over the years - many of them resale points. Is it perfect? Not even close. We just had a less than perfect stay at the new Polynesian Studios last month. But I'm already looking forward to learning from that experience and heading back down again later this year - looking for more fun and more memories, while I can still enjoy them!!!
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Originally Posted by ThanxForNoticin
Nope - gotta disagree whole-heartedly with the comments coming now. We've been members going on 23 years now, and we have NEVER regretted the investment.
I know I probably sound like a Disney commercial - but I'm serious. We have never regretted the initial investment we made at The Vacation Club (now Old Key West), and 4 other additional smaller purchases of points over the years - many of them resale points. Is it perfect? Not even close. We just had a less than perfect stay at the new Polynesian Studios last month. But I'm already looking forward to learning from that experience and heading back down again later this year - looking for more fun and more memories, while I can still enjoy them!!!
Well, to be fair, the price of points 23 years ago was amazing! If I had joined back then, at the wee age of 14, I'm sure I would be singing its praises right about now too.
However, at $150+ per point nowadays, it's extremely hard to justify a purchase...
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Originally Posted by BrerGnat
Well, to be fair, the price of points 23 years ago was amazing! If I had joined back then, at the wee age of 14, I'm sure I would be singing its praises right about now too.
However, at $150+ per point nowadays, it's extremely hard to justify a purchase...
That's a valid point.
But even with resale contracts no longer including access to certain perks, buying resale today at $80 or $100 or $120 a point is likely still a good investment for many Disney lovers!
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I just got a reply from our sales agent. At the moment.... we lost out on the "benefits". The upshot from them........
DVC management released statements on April 4 to the real estate people and brokers handling DVC re-sales stating that contracts pending would not be affected by this change. The agents started to communicate this to people with contracts in the works (in or just out of ROFR but before closing) pending. Then one day later, Disney rescinded that prior official statement and said that the restrictions would apply to anything not CLOSED by April 4th.
It is clear from the language the agent used to me, that they themselves are not happy with the WAY that Disney handled this matter. It obviously put them in a difficult position, as well as their clients.
I have no problem with the ability of Disney to change the rules for DVC members. Once we own... I always knew that they could change things at any time, as they have done in the past. I expected this kind of thing to possibly happen. The "core value" of the DVC membership is not in the discounts stuff; those are little added extras.
The issue here is the way that sales contracts that DISNEY was already involved in approving, were/are being retroactively changed while the sale is still in process... THAT is the issue. It would be like you buying a house, having the agreement in place and thru inspections and such, and then the day before closing, you go over and find that the old owners removed the already agreed upon included small above ground swimming pool from the back yard. That swimming pool was not really WHY you bought the house... it was 'a little extra'. But it was what you were expecting to BUY.
So now, what you are about to buy is not what you agreed to buy for a specific price. (And it is not the old OWNERS fault!) So by rights,, we should void the agreement we have pending and look for another or re-negotiate it. But that would move us back to "square one", and another ROFR process. That now leaves both us and the old owners kinda' "high and dry" if we were to do so. And the real estate company will not refund the escrow deposit.....so we'd be out that if we cancelled now. (That is possibly illegal given these circumstances......... so we'd have to get lawyers involved... which would cost more than the refund.)
Seems to me that a letter writing campaign is in order. The key players:
Karl L. Holz
President
210 Celebration Place
Suite 400
Celebration, FL 34747-4600
[email protected]
Ken Potrock
Disney Vacation Club
Senior Vice President and General Manager
1390 Celebration Blvd.
Celebration, FL 34747
407.566.3830 ph
[email protected]
Grrrrrrrrrrr................
best,
..............john
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Disney really should go by the date of the buyer's signatures on the contracts. That is only fair.
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