Lorana
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% ownership is written into our contracts ("Purchaser's Ownership Interest shall be symbolized as XXX Home Resort Vacation Points for purposes of administrative convenience only and for no other purpose. Home Resort Vacation Points are merely reflective of Purchaser's Ownership Interest...", where "An “Ownership Interest” is an undivided, real property interest in a unit (a “Unit”) in the Condominium" and "PURCHASER's Ownership Interest is a 'Fixed Ownership Interest'" and defined as "An undivided X.XXXX% interest in Unit XXX of (Your Specific Resort)"), so your # of points is specifically, legally, and contractually bound to your percentage interest.The only piece I am struggling with is that the same number of points, can be different % based on the size of the unit, but the usage is the same for booking rooms,
So, your 100 points may be a higher or lower % of your own unit vs mine. But those same 100 points can be used the same way, regardless of what % is actually owned.
For example, I owned 150 BWV points in 2 different contracts..but the % of ownership I had for the exact same points was not the same because my unit sizes were different.
Since we don’t stay only in our own units, not sure I agree that the % owned is ever diluted because of use. My 150 points from each unit could be used exactly the same every year.
Now, if we had a points based system that forced everyone to use their own units, and things were moved around, this % argument would make more sense to me.
That is not saying that I think points can be shifted, I am in the process of doing my research, but not sure % of ownership matters when the POS states that ownership represented in points is a simple way to account because on a % basis, a point is not always equal but it is for booking.
The challenge you noted is that Units vary in size across various resorts, and so # of points can represent different % ownerships. But Units are rarely a single unit. SSR Treehouse Villas are slightly easier to discuss, and think about, because in this case, my 100-point contract's unit is 2 Treehouses. My 50-point contract unit is 3 2-BRs (2 Lock-Offs and 1 Dedicated). I think the hard thing you're trying to wrap your head around is that the Vacation Home Villas do not equal, one to one, a single unit. So, in that situation, you need to disambiguate your points from what you can do with them in regards to Vacation Home Villas. What you need to do is figure out what the composition of your unit is and then determine the number of points required to book your unit for the year - both when the resort opened, and what the point charts are now - to determine if your number of points still equals your percentage ownership of the unit.
This gets into slightly complicated math, but is the main driver behind why you cannot reallocate points between vacation home types, unless somehow you can do that AND ensure that a unit type remains consistent. Just because my 100 points could book the same # of nights in a studio as your 100 points is irrelevant. Because, technically, what my deed grants me is rights to .3314% of 2 Treehouses in a year. If my points do not allow me to reserve .3314% of those 2 Treehouses in my unit in a given year -- which in 2023, it would not allow me to do -- then my 100 points no longer represents my ownership interest. If you were to throw out Disney's current reservation points system, whatever system is in place should allow you to reserve your % ownership in your unit in the year. I'll try do the math for my other contract when I have time to demonstrate the other side of it: those 50 points now represent a larger percentage of ownership, such that if Disney were to switch it to make it so we could only reserve our units, and every owner tried to reserve for the year, we'd end up with more "days" than are actually available, because points were taken out of the Treehouse Units and into the other Units to change the point charts for the THV.
I'm able to book the same # of studios as your 100 points, even if our units are different, because a studio represents a certain % of the resort, and that % is represented by points; it just a much smaller size than the actual size of the resort. For simplicity sake, let's say that a week in that studio is 1% of the resort and, for the sake of this example, that points are the same across the entire year, and that therefore it requires 100 points to book. Let's say the total points, therefore, is 10,000 for the resort. I own 10% of Unit-2BR-X and you own 20% of Unit-1BR-Y. My Unit is larger than yours, so my 100 is a smaller %. This means that my larger unit represents 1000 points of the annual points, but yours represents 500 points. But those ownerships still equate to 100 points, which would allow either of us to book a studio for a week (100 points).
Hopefully that helps? I know what I'm trying to explain, so I don't know if I'm explaining it well enough here to get the point across as to why # points = % ownership, and why differing % ownerships of units that differ in size / types of home vacation villas still represent the same number of points.