Interesting that WDW Magic didn't mention it in their post, but BlogMickey specifically mentions in their post (https://blogmickey.com/2024/06/dvc-announces-summertime-welcome-home-weeks/) that the Mobile Order discount is one-time-use.
So you get to save 20% once.
Just fully read this and actually this is a lot more offers than I expected and all over from WDW, DLR and Aulani. That’s pretty great.Interesting that WDW Magic didn't mention it in their post, but BlogMickey specifically mentions in their post (https://blogmickey.com/2024/06/dvc-announces-summertime-welcome-home-weeks/) that the Mobile Order discount is one-time-use.
So you get to save 20% once.
Anyone know where these details are coming from?
It says you have to have a park reservation but what do you do if you have tickets that dont require you make a reservation?
I think it shows that someone had a meeting with an agenda of “what are some things we can do to move the needle on “surprise and delight” with our direct members besides just backpacks, buttons, and stickers that won’t break the bank and will build some good will as we try and sell points at 5 active properties….We'll be at Saratoga Springs during this promotion -- yay! -- though I see on the DVC website that it's limited to one per person per week.
It's a nice freebie, but really nothing earth-shattering. One of those promos where the main purpose is just to check the box, so sales guides have something to point to in order to build excitement in prospective buyers.
If you're a member, you get free ice cream and exclusive meet-and-greets!
Never mind how restricted it is or how unlikely it is that they will ever actually get to experience the perks, it creates an extra sense of FOMO and gives them another emotional reason to buy direct.
All that said -- I'd expect PVB points to start selling around July 22nd. =p
I think that Disney Parks offers the dining discounts to APs in order to sell more APs and/or bring in demand to restaurants during slower seasons, so the division that owns the profit is paying for the discount.Is it typical that the AP V.I.Passholder days discounts are much better than DVC? We usually travel in August but had to switch to June this year - the 20% table service dining discount through 6/26 is pretty generous - I was shocked to see the restaurants that made the list - can be a huge cost savings over an extended trip.
That’s also why you have to be DVC-Y to get it…. because it’s the DVC-Ys who have paid into it….I think that Disney Parks offers the dining discounts to APs in order to sell more APs and/or bring in demand to restaurants during slower seasons, so the division that owns the profit is paying for the discount.
Whereas DVC likely has to pay for their discounts as a marketing expense to sell more DVC. I doubt the Parks are really trying to sell more quick-service dining -- they aren't sitting empty in August! -- and DVC may have to pay for the value of the discounts members use. They just want another thing on the list of membership extras. "Save 20% on Quick Service dining!" sounds like an amazing perk when you're trying to justify a huge cash outlay, especially if you don't realize it's a one-time-use discount that may not ever be repeated again.
Not to be too cynical, I am glad I'll be able to use the perk on my August trip, and it makes me feel good. But it comes out of a Marketing budget because it's a marketing expense!
IMO, there is no "typical" when it comes to unique, limited time promos. However the motivations here are much different.Is it typical that the AP V.I.Passholder days discounts are much better than DVC? We usually travel in August but had to switch to June this year - the 20% table service dining discount through 6/26 is pretty generous - I was shocked to see the restaurants that made the list - can be a huge cost savings over an extended trip.
I wonder if it's one for each member, rather than one for each membership... And then, if you have multiple memberships for different UY's...Just read more details elsewhere, it's one-time use
Honestly the stuff being offered at Aulani are some of my favorite offerings. I want to make a lei and have a ukulele lesson!Hula lessons here we come!