Originally posted by dvcgirl
Well, if Disney does change the point allocation and increase Sun-Thur points to even out the weekend occupancy, I think that there will be a huge amount of disappointed DVCers. ...(snip).......If they even out the points those 150 point contracts will be a lot less desireable.
I agree! And in addition to that, it will become much more difficult to book longer trips. As the weekend points decrease, we will see an corresponding increase in the number of "long weekend trips" booked. That will make 7 night trips much, much more difficult to reserve for those who don't or can't book when the window first opens.
IMHO, evening out the points will also have an impact on the cost of the non-DVC options. CRO rents out a disproportionate number of weekend nights to the general public - and this is what pays for those non-DVC options. I think Disney knew (and still knows) exactly what it was doing when it set up those weekday/weekend differentials.
In general (note I didn't say always), most (note I didn't say all) non-DVC members prefer trips that include a weekend. If DVC members start booking more weekend nights (because they suddenly become "cheaper"), there will be less weekend nights available to non-DVC members to rent for cash. If that discourages non-DVC members from staying/booking a DVC resort, DVC will have to lower the cash price of DVC rooms to obtain enough $$ to pay for the non-DVC options.
(As an aside, I believe lower demand for rooms by general public was the major reason that points for the non-DVC options increased so much in 2002, compared to 2001. DVC had to rent out more nights to recover the cost of the non-DVC options chosen by DVC members).
I simply do not believe that there is a significant difference in occupancy of DVC resorts between weekdays and weekends. DVC
members may not book as many weekends, but the general public more than makes up for that - most of them book trips that include weekends far more often than weekday only trips. Anyone who wants more reasonable point prices for the Disney, Adventurer and Conceirge Collections should not be hoping to have points reallocated. Instead, they should be hoping demand for on site rooms increases so that less discounting is required! (That will probably also increase the price per point for those who rent. More demand and limited supply has a way of doing that).
FWIW, I don't rent points, I always book at the 11 month window and I've never used my points to stay anywhere except a DVC resort. I don't much care what anyone else does with his/her points as long as he/she follows the same rules that apply to every member.
Count me in as a member who likes things pretty much the way they are. IMHO, things are working just fine.