A 1bedroom SSR room in late August goes for 25 points (weeknight) and 50 points (weekend). The same room in September is 20/41. The Value upgrade rooms are going for a rate of $89 a night. So if your presumption is true then Disney values the going rate of my SSR points at $3.56 per point. Um, that's cheaper than my yearly maintenance fees. How's that not underselling my resort?
So it is OK for DVC members to rent their points, taking profit from Disney, but it is not OK for Disney to upgrade from a value as a way of introducing & marketing DVC to young "value resort" families, even though Disney still OWNS those unsold rooms? I still don;t see your logic.
I believe we all bought with the understanding that the resort was member-owned with a small fraction held over for maintenance interests. CRO rooms were supposed to be used solely because members traded their points to stay at non-DVC resorts. The points traded would then be sold at CRO rates to recoup the expenses for Disney. How is giving away rooms for Value prices recouping value for anyone?
Again, this is true only at a fully sold resorts, SSR isn't fully sold, ans apparently there are also a number of OKW points available, so it is not longer fully sold, either.
It's purely a decision to fill rooms at a time of year when CRO guests are low. The method chosen to augment CRO's coffers is by using the deluxe DVCs as overflows, regardless to what affect this has on members. So strictly speaking it is a DVC vs. CRO battle with members being the ones to cry foul first.
Again, it is unsold inventory...there is no foul, they are Disney's rooms, not DVCs.
We all know celebrities can get away with murder in this country. They can even get cushy private prison cells or paroled to multi-milliondollar mansions. But we're not debating Paris Hilton getting an entire OKW bungalow to herself. We're talking about CRO underselling rooms at a deluxe DVC just so they can sell more value rooms.
Again, you may not like it, but they are Disney's rooms, not yours and NOT DVC's. It is unsold building inventory. They could give them away if they wanted.
Some CRO guests do get upset about DVC perks. But then DVC members pay for their perks with a near-lifelong contract and thousands of dollars those same CRO guests wouldn't dream of paying.
Actually, we don't "pay" for the discounts, they are granted as a courtesy, and can change at anytime. The only "perk" we may actually "pay" for is the free valet parking, since the valet wages are included in the common area resort agreement.
How exactly does Room Ready only affect members? The only room guarantees given are for room type (studio, 1bedroom, 2bedroom, GV, and HA). Location is a preference filled on a first come first serve basis. Unless they have a later check-in for CRO guests or have blocked out unsold inventory for them, then I don't see how all guests are not equal upon check-in.
Location is a request, not guaranteed. They did used to block and pre-assign rooms. The majority of members, myself included, would far rather be able to get into a ready room, if available, than have to wait for a specific unit. Disney listening to members IS a factor in room ready. And, again, the upgrades have nothing to do with it at all. Why should a family wait until late in the afternoon if a room is available? And truly, it sould have no impact on your reservations at all, as your HA room
is pre-assigned through Special Needs. Since those rooms are pre-blocked, I don't see how room ready could even affect you at all.