[*]Disney currently is offering a $300 discount on the Premium Annual Pass exclusively to its DVC members. It doesn't make sense for Disney to offer these incredible discounts if Disney did not highly value its current DVC members.
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I'd like to think that Disney highly values its guest, but I'm really not sure i can agree that they even value their DVC'S members. I've mentioned before that Disney needs to see DVC members much in the same light as FLorida residents for these are folks that are willing to visit yet these folks have a lot of options in Orlando.
A lot of folks say that Disney is only out to please Wall Street. One item that is giving to Wall Street as a guide to how the parks are doing is guest spending. My understanding is that this number takes the number of guest at the resort (which to me means anyone on the property for it seems to include spend at the resturants/gift shops and such at the hotels but I am really not sure how they come to guest spend number).
Anyway, if they include a DVC memeber's staying on property in the count of guest and those folks spend no money, someone must think that is what is brining their average spend numbers down.
Now me, as a FL resident, I will stay somewhere in Orlando when I visit, but it will not be on property if I am not visiting the Disney parks while a DVC member might use their points to have a place to stay in Orlando. We both are able to visit Orlando for our vacation time and we both have been to Disney enough to see that their effort to impress us has declined. I drive up to Orlando (often just for an extended weekend) but if I do not visit Disney, I am not in the base of guest, I think a DVC member is in this base and you can't count the maintenance fees as guest spend (I hope). So a DVC member has the power to hurt guest spending more than I do as a FL resident.
Disney hit us hard this year, I have one more trip planned and I will then let our passes lapse w/o renewing. We only have one child, but the rise in price to bring her up to the same cost as our pass puts an AP out of reach for us....but when things look bad for them, they will over us a deal and we will think about it.
Anyway, my real point is that this offer might have more to do with quarterly reports to the Street then it does to you being valued by Disney.