That's kind of silly, isn't it? Why would they take away resort options just because they built a new one?
They didn't take away a resort, they expanded it to include DVC. Simlar to staying in the garden wings of CSR, now the wing is just a big tower. Same thing at the other resorts that have DVC, they have new buildings to house the DVC units.
As Dean mentioned, DVC doesn't want members staying in the cash rooms, leaving the more expensive (for cash guests) DVC rooms sitting empty, so they push you into the DVC rooms to keep the system balanced.
For most resorts, I would understand that. But the Contemporary is so unique, I would think it should still be available, as is the Polynesian. My last call to MS, I was told you could not use points at all for CR, only money!
Actually, all Disney resorts are unique
If DVC builds a wing at the Polynesian, you will no longer be able to book cash rooms with DVC points...they will seperate the inventory like at other resorts and you will only be able to book DVC rooms with DVC points.
Really, I think a lot of it has to do with popularity of resorts. Lets say during F&W at Epcot, when BCV and BWV booked up on points, members would just start booking the cash rooms using points, in essense blocking out the cash guests. The goal is to fill all DVC resorts as much as possible, so they want you to find another DVC resort in order to use your points. They leave the other resorts as an option, mostly as a selling point IMHO and make the
points charts so high it is not worth it.