DVC presentations are not the same as a typical timeshare presentation that is high pressure. The guides are actually very nice and do not expect you to sign up right then and there...they are there to present the info, give you the info to take home, and let you decide in your own time. They also cannot contact you unless you fill out a form giving them permission to do so.I don't have the answer for you about the fastpasses, but from someone who has been through timeshare presentations before, unless you are serious about buying into DVC, I would skip it.
I would rather do just about anything at WDW instead of wasting time on this.
OP, we went to the DVC presentation a couple of weeks ago, and fastpasses were not given out. We were given two $15 gift cards (one for me and one for DH). There were also free ice cream sundaes at the end.
DVC presentations are not the same as a typical timeshare presentation that is high pressure. The guides are actually very nice and do not expect you to sign up right then and there...they are there to present the info, give you the info to take home, and let you decide in your own time. They also cannot contact you unless you fill out a form giving them permission to do so.
I would have spoken with a higher up then. I know people who work in DVC and they are trained to not pressure people...that is part of what is supposed to make their presentation experience unique from other timeshares.I think it depends on who your salesman is. We did it last year and the guy all but called us idiots for not joining yet.
All of that sounds really unfair and some of the info is untrue.
How would you know if our experiences were "untrue"? It seems that perks and presentations differ from day to day. We were told directly, by two different CM's, that we could not receive fp's that late in the day. We were not offered ice cream, we were not offered Disney dollars.