Does anyone think they will do the $399 Premium AP again this year for DVC members? Was that an anomaly last year?
Welcome to wdwmagic!We didn't do it this year and siince the offer expired I am kicking my own self in the butt. If it comes out again. I will be all over it.
I wish they would let DVC members pay for their pass monthly like Florida residents. I mean with our contracts being for so long...we have a bigger commitment than Florida residents.
It would be nice but there are a lot of good reasons for not offering a payment plan to others. Most of them administrative. It would require Disney to perform collections nation-wide and perhaps even in other countries if they want to offer it outside of the US. Overall administration costs would grow dramatically.
For the DVC dues they only allow a monthly payment plan if you sign up for automatic deduction from your bank account. They could extend that to a credit card too for APs. If they do that the majority of collections are automated and it doesn't matter which state or country you are in.
Sure you could close the account, but you would actively be attempting to avoid the payment. It could happen, but most of the administrative collection cost would probably just be people late with payments not people trying to get out of paying. The auto payment takes care of that.Nothing to stop you from closing the bank account or credit card.
When I say "collections", I'm referring to getting money from those who refuse to pay. Laws vary from one state to the next, and it would be a much greater challenge than performing collections solely from those living in FL and SoCal as they do now.
And it's reasonable to assume the rate of default would be higher among those who do not have easy access to the parks. Rate of default among those living in Wisconsin, Illinois or Arkansas is sure to be much higher than among residents of Winter Park.
Sure you could close the account, but you would actively be attempting to avoid the payment.
That's pretty much the point. Disney is a big target for abuse and fraud.
About 5 years ago, DVC got hit pretty hard by scammers. Back then DVC would finance buyers with only a token downpayment. They ran incentives where buyers received 1-2x the number of points purchased as a buy-in incentive (i.e. buy 160, get 320 one-time-use points.) Scammers took the incentive points and borrowed against the contract as much as possible, used all available points, and then simply defaulted on the loans. That's why we now have higher downpayment minimums and policies which hold-back incentives until a certain number of loan payments are made.
As for suspending the DVC account due to non-payment of other charges, that most likely is not legal. Even though Disney is involved in both transactions, there are some pretty stringent laws protecting property owners from being locked-out of their domain. And even though DVC is "just a timeshare", owners / members would be granted those protections.
It's no different than getting your home mortgage and car loan from the same bank. If you default on the car loan, the bank can't just toss a lock box on your front door and bar you from accessing the house.
If you really believe that this would be a slam-dunk benefit for Disney with no downside, I'll just agree to disagree.
Whether they ever introduce a payment plan or not, Disney fans can very easily create their own payment plan. All you need to do is open a separate vacation savings account and arrange for the money to be swept from normal savings accounts on a regular schedule. Gets you to the same end...and you'll even earn some interest in the process. Would take 15 minutes to set-up with an on-line financial institution.
I don't know enough about the details of timeshare law to know whether it would be legal or not, but they could collect a combined payment for dues and AP from owners. If you default on the combined payment you default on both dues and AP and your account gets suspended for both. Again, not sure if that's legal, but for most people taking advantage of a monthly plan I assume they would prefer just 1 payment taken out of their account to cover both AP and dues.
I don't think I said it would be a slam dunk benefit with no downside. It would add a level of risk to Disney and for some people it would be viewed as a benefit. There are probably some people who would be willing to buy an AP if there was a monthly plan but won't without it so they are losing potential sales.
These are not insurmountable obstacles. Sure there would be benefits to Disney. But the fact they haven't gone down this road suggests they've run the numbers and determined it's not a net win.
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