crvetter
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I disagree, the lock-off premium is a big disadvantage for owners of the resort as it allows DVC to increase the point cost of studios and 1 bedrooms that are in a lock-off without making a corresponding decrease in point cost elsewhere. Thus if units were booked in the order of studios, 1 bedrooms, everything else, that the owners of that resort would need longer be able to book 100% of the resort.
It is much safe to owner at at resort that has no lock-offs at all. My personal preference would be a resort that had only studios and 1 bedrooms, or a resort that included the lock-off but stated there will never be a lock-off premium. I absolutely hate resorts that have bungalows/cabins/point sinks in them that will never get booked, thereby screwing over all the owners of that resort.
The thing I believe is that each resort that consists of only lockoffs has language that dictates the maximum average nightly point cost for all Vacation Home Type (even those that aren’t dedicated). I personally believe this value to be required to be maintained, I believe Disney on some resorts went above that value and they need to correct the charts. I personally have a call Wednesday scheduled with DVCMC to go over this. I looked at all the previous charts and all prior reallocations stayed within that requirement. This time some resorts and only some want outside the limits. The maximum average nightly point cost is phrased as the maximum reallocation. As I stated many of the other DVC news sites always interpreted the language that way.
So essentially they can only increase the Lockoff premium so much before they break the limit allowed. Which for OKW I know for sure they didn’t. I haven’t done the calculations for SSR yet.
Also increasing the Lockoff premium,if a upper limit does exist, is beneficial for everyone as it burns points (at a marginal rate) Making more inventory. I’m only okay with this if the upper limit does exist as I’ve interpreted the POS to imply.