. Where will the extra money go? Hopefully back to the owners for the parking lot upkeep to offset maintenance fees.
Hopefully but don't count on it.
Disney is squeezing profits any way they can.
No chance. The resorts are completely packed, and Disney is already extending some "on site" perks to those who book packages staying at offsite neighbor hotels but booked through WDTC. There is only one reason to do that: people are calling to book an onsite stay, and the Resort is full when they call.
Disney is fanatical about measuring things. They have a very good idea of how many people this will turn away, and are comfortable with that number.
They always have been comfortable keeping up appearances.
They are really pushing hard the value of "owning" your home at Disney.
Honestly for a die hard fan like us it does seem to make sense.
I've no regrets owning DVC just wish I had bought multiple smaller contracts.
This is why the TUG philosophy is "Buy where you want to stay." I am relatively new to timeshares but I have heard this again and again so I decided to only buy places I will be happy staying. I have been reading about how unpredictable exchanging is and how expensive exchanging is becoming. RCI properties are low quality (in general) so I can't see most DVC owners making a deposit to trade for an RCI property. So I doubt this will affect many people who bought traders with RCI since I have read it is very hard to trade into DVC these days except for perhaps Saratoga Springs.
There are so many great resorts in Orlando.
It's not a must to own in Orlando to stay there unless you want to stay
in the Mouse's house, then it's definitely worth owning there.
I believe in buying where you want to stay, except exchanging works quite well, and I am a big fan of exchanging for that reason.
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But unless you want to go to the same ol' places all of the time, you have to either exchange or buy into a point system.
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You cannot buy everywhere you want to be. I would never buy Orlando, except DVC.
I own my RCI points and HGVC points in Orlando along with DVC points.
I have never stayed in Orlando at my home resorts using my HGVC or RCI points.
I do use my DVC points there because I bought them to use there.
Owning in Orlando is a good value for MF's and work great for trading in the mini systems.
We complain a lot about the parking charge (which will not affect DVC owners) but we do not give Disney credit for the billions it is investing in new attractions, entertainment and resorts.
Yes they are finally upgrading things.
If you think about how much you get for your daily park ticket $100 doesn't seem so bad and it's an even better value if you buy a multi-day ticket or annual pass. Of course if you get a pass then you will be spending a bunch of cash trying to save money at Disney! LOL
Perhaps the parking fee is less about making more money and more about cutting down on traffic at the park. Win/win from Disney perspective.
I'm sure this is part of the plan.
Parking can be crazy at many times of the year.
Coming home late means you will be schlepping thru the huge parking lots, but then again that happens at all the Orlando resorts not just Disney.
I am referring to Grand Floridian, Grand Californian, Aulani, Poly and similar level resorts in the 1 and 2 bedroom sizes, not the value or moderate hotel rooms.
It is crazy what people will pay to stay in those rooms.
When I see the rack rates with very little discounting going on you know that someone is paying those rates.
I remember asking for the rates of the 2 bedroom at GF and it was $2500 for the night we were staying there.
But then again it's the same when I stay in a 2 bedroom Marriott, if you check marriott.com and see their asking prices.
Obviously someone is paying it.
OMG, that is the price for staying at those resorts? Those hotels are not in my league, that's for sure.
Yes they are! You are a DVC owner so you can stay there too.
I always check the price of my room before checking in and it's always crazy high.
Even a studio at Animal Kingdom can go for $400-$500 a night at some times of the year.
Makes my DVC points a great value which is exactly what the mouse wants me to think. LOL
They could wave it completely but as written, DVC members who exchange in wouldn't be charged. Even with all the costs laid out, an exchange can still be a good value even if not as good as previously. A 1 BR can easily be $3-4K as a private/brokered rental.
I hope this is the case but they don't waive the $190 fee for DVC owners exchanging in so we shall see.