When you call Disney to book a vacation, do you get written details about ANYTHING? A list of things that fit the OP's definition of unfair because it wasn't spelled out:
1) no pool hopping
2) some resorts sharing busses
3) the exact details of the travel insurance (which they do send you, but it's not in front of you when you sign up)
I'm sure I could think of more, but the DP is not the only thing like that you purchase when booking a vacation. Some people still assume airline tickets are transferrable because they don't read the fine print or expect full refunds for situations that scream "travel insurance."
1) no pool hopping
2) some resorts sharing busses
3) the exact details of the travel insurance (which they do send you, but it's not in front of you when you sign up)
I'm sure I could think of more, but the DP is not the only thing like that you purchase when booking a vacation. Some people still assume airline tickets are transferrable because they don't read the fine print or expect full refunds for situations that scream "travel insurance."