I don't do much exchanging (and I refuse to ever have anything whatsoever to do with RCI). I signed up with DAE a few years back, but have never utilized my membership, as I generally use what I own and rent out my prime weeks when I can't get there.
Anyway, when checking out the DAE site today while thinking of submitting a specific exchange request, I saw (for the first time) a reference to "upgrading" to something previously unfamiliar to me ---the DAE "Gold Advantage" membership (...for $89 per year).
I guess I was a bit surprised to read that the "Gold Advantage" membership "upgrade" puts that member (quote) "...at the front of the line" (end quote) for request fulfillment.
So, I interpret this to mean that a two years in advance request by a "regular" member, a request maybe already made a year or more ago would, if the requested week became available, first be offered to a "Gold Advantage" member who perhaps upgraded their membership just yesterday (...seeking the same week at the same facility as our hypothetical "regular" DAE member).
Am I correct in my interpretation / understanding? If so, it seems to me that DAE is now a "two-tiered" membership system, effectively now requiring a $89 annual membership fee in order to not find oneself situated "at the end of the line" when it comes to request notifications.
I suppose this makes sense from a business standpoint for DAE, but I am nonetheless interested in the viewpoints and experiences of other DAE members (as well as inviting correction if my interpretation regarding "Gold Advantage" is inaccurate).
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, input or feedback.
Anyway, when checking out the DAE site today while thinking of submitting a specific exchange request, I saw (for the first time) a reference to "upgrading" to something previously unfamiliar to me ---the DAE "Gold Advantage" membership (...for $89 per year).
I guess I was a bit surprised to read that the "Gold Advantage" membership "upgrade" puts that member (quote) "...at the front of the line" (end quote) for request fulfillment.
So, I interpret this to mean that a two years in advance request by a "regular" member, a request maybe already made a year or more ago would, if the requested week became available, first be offered to a "Gold Advantage" member who perhaps upgraded their membership just yesterday (...seeking the same week at the same facility as our hypothetical "regular" DAE member).
Am I correct in my interpretation / understanding? If so, it seems to me that DAE is now a "two-tiered" membership system, effectively now requiring a $89 annual membership fee in order to not find oneself situated "at the end of the line" when it comes to request notifications.

I suppose this makes sense from a business standpoint for DAE, but I am nonetheless interested in the viewpoints and experiences of other DAE members (as well as inviting correction if my interpretation regarding "Gold Advantage" is inaccurate).

Thanks in advance for any thoughts, input or feedback.