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    Hi

    I raised a thread on this a while back but it sort of slipped off-topic so I'm starting again. I've now had a response from DRI and thought that you might be interested. I've copied and posted the post below from one I made earlier today on a Yahoo group that I belong to. I'd be interested to know what other DRI members think...

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    OK, finally got a response from DRI about this following some
    intervention from Patrick (thanks Patrick) and another posting on the
    DRI forum. This is quite complicated so stay with me

    Ruth Thomas phoned yesterday to try to understand what my query was.
    I explained that the II categories and the DRI points charged didn't
    tie up. For example a studio at an II 'premier' resort and a studio
    at an II 'select' resort were both being charged at 4000 points. My
    understanding was that the 'select' resort should have been charged
    at the DRI 'moderate' rate, i.e. 3250 points. I told her that Sarah
    Hulme had stated that our categories were the same as II categories
    and referred to the folowing message:

    In message number 113455 Patrick replied to my question as follows:
    "I have referenced your questions to Sarah Hulme.
    II's three resort levels: "no category, select and premier, do in
    fact equate with the DRI levels of economy, moderate and premium.
    We (DRI) use the same scale but, at the moment refer to them with
    different terminology."


    Ruth went off to do some investigating and the upshot seems to be
    that the II categories are decided by the quality of the resort but
    the points value that II charge DRI are decided by the customer
    feedback (?????)

    So it seems to be the case that although II know a resort is of an
    inferior quality they still decide that DRI members should pay at the
    higher price.

    Does this seem fair and equitable to any other members? (if you're
    still awake at this point that is...)

    So we're back to square one. If we want to place a pending request
    and there is no current availability to check the points value
    against then the only way of finding out how many points a resort
    will cost is to call reservations.

    However, my main grouse is that II seem to have gone to a great deal
    of trouble with Price Waterhouse to make a system fair and equitable
    but then decided to throw all this out the window when it comes to
    DRI. And DRI have accepted this situation!!!!!!!!!

  • #2
    I understand since 2009, DRI adopts a point system according to II demand index when exchanging via II.

    If the "superior" and the "inferior" resorts are at the same location/region and at the same week/season, this is a ripe off. If they are not, you are comparing apples with oranges.

    I like the new system since I travel mostly off season. In the past, my 10,000 points would give me two weeks 1 bedroom units. Now, it is like a discount. For instance, I got two weeks 1 bedroom Marriott property within 59 day window for 3500 points. In the past, it would cause me 5000 points.

    The new system is not for everyone, but it is fair, in my humble opinion.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PeelBoy
      I understand since 2009, DRI adopts a point system according to II demand index when exchanging via II.

      If the "superior" and the "inferior" resorts are at the same location/region and at the same week/season, this is a ripe off. If they are not, you are comparing apples with oranges.

      I like the new system since I travel mostly off season. In the past, my 10,000 points would give me two weeks 1 bedroom units. Now, it is like a discount. For instance, I got two weeks 1 bedroom Marriott property within 59 day window for 3500 points. In the past, it would cause me 5000 points.

      The new system is not for everyone, but it is fair, in my humble opinion.

      Yes, the "superior" and "inferior" resorts are at the same location/region and at the same week/season. That's why I queried DRI about the points charge.

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