I would disagree with this.
I feel the way they have made it makes it more appealing to DVC owners who own at other resorts and less appealing/useful for members who actually own at the cabins. Which is why they are selling so poorly, because it is a bad deal for CFW buyers unless they ONLY want to stay at CFW. Might as well wait for resale contracts if that is what you want. They are locked into CFW unless they pay a premium in both dues AND points
Trading out of CFW is just a bad deal. The other resorts are mostly higher
point charts, but lower dues. Using CFW points anywhere else makes them use a higher
point chart and still have to pay the highest dues. Trading out from other resorts to CFW is a much better deal because they get to keep the lower dues that they pay and
still get the low point charts of CFW.
Unless they bundle it with Lakeshore Lodge (which I think business wise they should, but as a member interested in LL but not really CFW I hope they don't) I think it was a big mistake on DVC's end and they may never be able to sell them out. And IDK if there is enough cash interest to keep them rented long term.
Looking back at it, if I were in charge of DVC, I would have:
- Slightly raised the point chart accordingly to make the cabins more expensive than other studios but still less than the 1BRs at other resorts and making the dues just barely the most expensive in WDW (high $9, low $10 range) Which makes sense to me because it holds more guests than any studio (and 1BR even), has slightly more amenities than any studio, but less amenities than a 1BR
- Lowered the base price (or increase incentives) to make the overall price stay around the same as it is now to purchase the number of points for the same stay.
- Same total initial cost, you get more points, with lower dues resulting in no change in how a CFW buyer uses their points at CFW. Only in how they are swapped out.
- These changes make the resort more palatable to a normal buyer, and an entry point at a slightly lower per point cost than say RIV or Poly. They would be able to use their points at another resort with less of a trade off and working better within the larger system