I don't think I've ever specifically been asked about DVC only, as there are multiple potential discounts. The typical question we get is "any discounts?" Could be DVC, AP, D23 and so on. We then ask which one is best of all the ones we have. They usually ask to see proof, probably 90% of the time I'd estimate.Every time I was asked if I had dvc I would say “Yes, but not the good version.”
They would laugh and then give the discount.
I never stated I qualified nor did they ask to see the DVC Y.
Ditto for us, too. It's not 100% of the time, but it's almost all the time we need to verify our discount - and even an id now and then - especially when buying merchandise. However, the couple times we found we weren't asked to verify were in the restaurants. We don't know for sure, but thought perhaps it could have to do with additional tipping if the discount was taken from the bill without a fuss!Our experience this spring was the same as Anthony 1971. Had to show the DVC Y.
I sometimes wonder about that too. I've asked CMs "Do you want to see my card for the discount?" and they often just wave their hand and say "You look honest" or something like that. However, I did have one CM say "If anyone asks, say I looked at it-we're supposed to ask to see it".I never stated I qualified nor did they ask to see the DVC Y.
I’ve been paying attention more what the CM says and at both WDW and DLR the wordage is “any discounts.” In terms of verification it has varied from checking mobilepass and ID to just believing me. At DLR they scan the barcode for our AP discounts and this really should be the way to go. I would like to just verify my credentials with my magicband. It still confuses me why it varies so much between the 2 coasts.Our experience back in early April was similar to @condorthb's - I'm pretty sure we were always asked if we were DVC. We're not direct members and would reply back with a similar response, and had a similar outcome. But that said, we didn't do a ton of shopping, and half the time we weren't asked anything (so, of course, we didn't ask for a discount).
They should ask if you have any discounts instead of asking if you're DVC, which sounds like others have/are experiencing... and per @Sandisw, it sounds like there's there's some active training going on around this... which is a good thing.
Do CM's care? I suspect if they are trained to differentiate, then sure they care - most people want to do their job well. The experience we had in April led me to believe they weren't trained to differentiate. The question I had was does Disney really care (i.e. do they lose money or make more money when someone is getting a discount)?
Same here. On both coasts. "Do you have any discounts?", or "Any discounts?" is always the question posed. Since the middle of last year, I've been asked to show the DVC-Y just about every time (before that it was hit or miss), with the exceptions almost always being restaurants.I don't think I've ever specifically been asked about DVC only, as there are multiple potential discounts. The typical question we get is "any discounts?" Could be DVC, AP, D23 and so on. We then ask which one is best of all the ones we have. They usually ask to see proof, probably 90% of the time I'd estimate.
Same here. On both coasts. "Do you have any discounts?", or "Any discounts?" is always the question posed. Since the middle of last year, I've been asked to show the DVC-Y just about every time (before that it was hit or miss), with the exceptions almost always being restaurants.
I don't see why a CM would lead with "Are you DVC?" as it would seem the question would more likely be "Do you have an annual pass?" as that's the more likely discount that most would qualify for.
Sometimes, when the discount is the same, they’ll just hit whatever button is easiest.I can't remember if it was there or elsewhere, but I know at one place we went we were asked if we had any discounts and I said just Visa but that I think we need to spend more. I didn't realize it until we sat down and I looked at the receipt, but she had put in a DVC discount for us. Very nice of her.