Marv_barr
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With the release of the 2021 dues when should we expect to see the 2022 point charts?
Do you think we'll see another major point shift for 2022? I really hope not. If they do I feel like we'll see increases in studios like CCV where there is a low number of them available. I get the sense they might try to shun away the small contract studio crowd.Often in the past it has been Lin Nov or first part of Dec. However, when changes to nightly required points are being made, all bets are off. The ones issued last year for 2021 actually came first part of Dec 2019 despite major changes, but there have been times when changes of significance are made and the charts are issued late. For example, DVC's attempt to make a major change to the 2020 point charts by increasing points needed for studios and 1BRs year round came in late Dec 2018, and then after numerous complaints new ones were issued in latter part of Jan 2019, just before the 11-month window opened for Jan 1, 2020.
One of the longest waits was when DVC did the major shift of points from weekend to weekdays for 2010 and then again in 2011. The 2010 point charts with the major changes were not issued until mid-Jan 2009, and the 2011 charts were issued about Jan 20, 2010.
Do you think we'll see another major point shift for 2022? I really hope not. If they do I feel like we'll see increases in studios like CCV where there is a low number of them available. I get the sense they might try to shun away the small contract studio crowd.
Do you think we'll see another major point shift for 2022? I really hope not. If they do I feel like we'll see increases in studios like CCV where there is a low number of them available. I get the sense they might try to shun away the small contract studio crowd.
I don't mean so much of the timing per say. I have a 50 point contact at CCV. I would like to be able to use it for 3 nights from September through January (sans major holiday period). I don't want to lose a night just by a rebalance of the point chart.Yes
Not sure why you would hope not? If the point chart is done correctly a specific room category would book roughly the same all year.
If one time of year books at 8am 11 months and another lasts until 7 months the point chart is not balanced correctly.
I don't mean so much of the timing per say. I have a 50 point contact at CCV. I would like to be able to use it for 3 nights from September through January (sans major holiday period). I don't want to lose a night just by a rebalance of the point chart.
Although a more balanced chart may open me up to other times of the year. My fear is that they lower the cabins (which won't help me) and raise the studio points enough to the point where my 3 day getaway turns into 2. Am I making sense or am I missing something?Unfortunately, that is the way it is supposed to work and DVCM has an obligation to all owners to ensure supply and demand is balanced in that way.
Personally, I think the changes last year were long overdue. Having said that, CCV studios is a unique in that it sells out much of the year right at 11 months so I’m not sure major changes would happen,
But, a given that both studios and 1 bedrooms are a hard 4 on occupancy, I could see that adjustment with a point or two added to studios to help.
Do you think we'll see another major point shift for 2022? I really hope not. If they do I feel like we'll see increases in studios like CCV where there is a low number of them available. I get the sense they might try to shun away the small contract studio crowd.
But that is there main selling point, you can get a week in a studio for 100 pts or 125 pts now. They start messing too much with studios they will lose there biggest sale tactic.
"me" is not how points charts work though. "we" is what matters. yes, if not this year then maybe next year, your three day getaway will turn into two because demand dictates that that happen. studios need to go up and cabins need to come down so the membership will use other room types more often. its what is best for "us", not "you" or "me" (and were studio renters 98% of the time as well).Although a more balanced chart may open me up to other times of the year. My fear is that they lower the cabins (which won't help me) and raise the studio points enough to the point where my 3 day getaway turns into 2. Am I making sense or am I missing something?
studios need to go up and cabins need to come down so the membership will use other room types more often.
Yeah I understand it how it works. Just explaining my concern in my particular situation."me" is not how points charts work though. "we" is what matters. yes, if not this year then maybe next year, your three day getaway will turn into two because demand dictates that that happen. studios need to go up and cabins need to come down so the membership will use other room types more often. its what is best for "us", not "you" or "me" (and were studio renters 98% of the time as well).
Can they switch across room types like that? I thought after the previous time they tried that the general consensus was it wasn't allowed?
not positive on that. a more in tune/experienced owner care to field this?Can they switch across room types like that? I thought after the previous time they tried that the general consensus was it wasn't allowed?
But that is there main selling point, you can get a week in a studio for 100 pts or 125 pts now. They start messing too much with studios they will lose there biggest sale tactic.