The 2 most expensive point charts have the lowest dues — Poly and GFV.
2 of the lowest point charts, OKW and Fort Wilderness cabins have the cheapest dues.
There certainly are other factors — I’d point charts were the ONLY factor, then BWV would be slotted even higher.
Of course, in looking at point charts for effect on dues, you can’t just look at the standard rooms. Maintenance of a resort view room is not less than maintaining a theme park view room.
So BLT actually has a very high chart, exposing the low dues:
1 BR unit comparison:
BCV- 251 for all 1 bedrooms
BLT - 233 points to 331 points per 1 bedroom.
So again, BLT is spreading their dues out over more points, and therefore BLT gets cheaper dues than BCV.
Now you’re lost me. I’m doing simple math, nothing to disagree on.
If it costs $100 to maintain a room for a week:
If the room costs 10 points, then dues are $10 per point.
If the room costs 9 points, then dues are $11 per point.
Here is a simple fact:
For 1 week in summer, a 1 BR at OKW is 190 points. That’s $1996 in dues.
At Poly, a 1 bedroom is between 292 and 396 points - $2315 to $3140
So nothing to disagree on: it’s a fact that for a 1 week ownership in a 1 BR at OKW, the dues are significantly lower than for a 1 week ownership at Poly.
This isn’t about what you should buy or not buy. For that, there are subjective preferences, there is the question of whether you’re staying at your home resort or not. This is purely about how dues are calculated, and a huge driving force in the setting of dues.