DVCcurious
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2013
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Wow.
I shelled out a lot of money to become a DVC member. 20k to be exact. I believe that I should be treated accordingly.
I think it's absolutely ridiculous that someone who is paying $100 per night to stay at All Star Music gets the same number of FP+ and the same booking window of FP+.
I made a long-term commitment to go to WDW. They know I made this commitment because they have my signature on their DVC contract. They should give me something extra to pay me back.
I know what the negative responses will be: How can you say that you greedy SOB...everyone should be treated equally regardless of how much money they have! Well that's not how the real world works. It's not like Disney is giving away access to their parks for free.
I paid a lot of money for DVC, as have several thousands of other people. People who stay at Grand Floridian or Yacht Club spend a truckload more than people at Pop Century. We should be treated fairly.
It is not fair that people who stay at lesser accommodations have the same access rights that people who stay at the best accommodations have.
And Off-Siters shouldn't get any FP+s. Why should Disney give them a damn thing?
When a valuable good or service is scarce the market needs to adjust the price to reflect this scarcity. Disney's FP+ is a scarce resource. It's simple Econ 101.
People who are not staying at Grand Floridian are not allowed to use the Grand Floridian pool.
Are you shocked about that? Is that also an injustice?
How is that any different than what I'm saying?
We should all get what we pay for. And Disney is screwing it's higher-end customer with FP+.
I shelled out a lot of money to become a DVC member. 20k to be exact. I believe that I should be treated accordingly.
Just because I pay an arm and leg for some trips ($13,500 for an AKV Grand Villa stay, etc) doesn't mean I expect preferential treatment. I spend the money because it's a resort and room category that I want.
Maybe you should've taken your 20K and spent it on a luxury vacation somewhere where you don't have to rub shoulders with the rest of us peons.