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YorkshireT 13 Jun 19 06:54 AM

Top of the World Lounge for Paying Guests Only 4 July
 
It seems Disney is only opening Top of the World Lounge up on 4th July to you if you pay $100 each for a dessert party.

Never mind if you are an owner staying at BLT. Hard luck.

I am now really worried they’ll do this New Year’s Eve- think it’s almost a given.

act1980 13 Jun 19 07:32 AM

What next 🙄

It will probably get cancelled, just like that paid event in Epcot where they tried to rip people off. I think (hope anyway) that people are wising up! 🤞🏼

Mr Tom Morrow 13 Jun 19 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by act1980 (Post 13899351)
What next 🙄

It will probably get cancelled, just like that paid event in Epcot where they tried to rip people off. I think (hope anyway) that people are wising up! 🤞🏼

I really hope you are right however I suspect not sadly.

YT. If the 4th July event is declared a financial success then have little doubt about it the New Years Eve one will be $150. However they will give everybody a Disney Pin worth at least $1:erm:

disney332 13 Jun 19 08:02 AM

I am not a DVC member, but if I were, this would really annoy me because its people like you who gave Disney the financial security and platform in years gone by when revenue was not as big as it is today with all the film and TV franchises Disney now own, to create the business that we all see today.

It would seem that the thanks for that is to start to pull the rug out from under your feet.

I feel sorry for the Dibb DVC community on hearing this news, where will it end?

Disney332

Mr Tom Morrow 13 Jun 19 08:09 AM

Disney conveniently forget it was the DVC Members who actually paid for the said Resorts to be built.:erm:

Br'er Bear 13 Jun 19 08:19 AM

Notice the event costs $99 (plus tax and gratuity) per person and will include a buffet of small bites and desserts, along with beer and wine for those ages 21 or older.

I presume as it's worded per person there's no reduction those aged under 21 or in fact children and if so I can't see many families attending what should be a family celebration.

With only 3-weeks to go I feel really sorry for those families who had been planning on attending this event, hope there's a huge backlash which results in Disney removing the charges or at least not charging for children.

disney332 13 Jun 19 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by disney332 (Post 13899378)
I am not a DVC member, but if I were, this would really annoy me because its people like you who gave Disney the financial security and platform in years gone by when revenue was not as big as it is today with all the film and TV franchises Disney now own, to create the business that we all see today.

It would seem that the thanks for that is to start to pull the rug out from under your feet.

I feel sorry for the Dibb DVC community on hearing this news, where will it end?

Disney332

Edit to say that, even if i were there, i would not even attend on principle.

I seem to gather more principles as time passes !

Disney332

BevS97 13 Jun 19 08:34 AM

It’s not a great venue for children anyway. There is a large high wall and younger children can’t see over it.
We ended up watching from inside through the glass as my dd couldn’t see anything.

YorkshireT 13 Jun 19 08:38 AM

I'm shocked at this, I know people accuse me of moaning, but heck this is one money grab too far. With the 'Wave' package they started (a precursor to this to see if people will pay for what is effectively a member benefit?) will we see this only for paying guests eventually?
I've booked BLT for New Year, there's no way on earth I'll pay $450 (it's ludicrous the average person wouldn't believe it) to go up the lounge if they also charge on 12/30- one of the reasons I'd booked BLT.
But if I were an owner at BLT, paying the premium for that resort, and had booked a stay for 4 July or (if it happens) New Year, I'd be absolutely furious.
I suspect also many of the owners / people staying there won't even realise and there will be a lot of angry people come 4 July.
Never, ever buy for perks. Buy expecting a bare bones product only, then you won't be disappointed.

YorkshireT 13 Jun 19 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by act1980 (Post 13899351)
What next 🙄

It will probably get cancelled, just like that paid event in Epcot where they tried to rip people off. I think (hope anyway) that people are wising up! 🤞🏼

Unfortunately it's claimed it's selling fast. Owners will be v mad.


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