It is within DVC's power to alter the seasons. They certainly could go from 5 seasons down to 4 or 3, or even increase to 6. There are very few restrictions.
But what they cannot do is change the total annual points at a resort. They cannot simply eliminate Adventure season, move those dates to Choice Season, and call it a day.
If DVC is to increase the number of points required per night for January, September and early-December, they must decrease the nightly points somewhere else on the calendar.
Personally I don't think there's justification for eliminating Adventure Season altogether. The most needed change is to move the early-December weeks to a more expensive period. If you look at the month of September and much of January, those dates NEED the heavy discounting of Adventure Season in order to fill the resorts. Early-December doesn't need that and it shouldn't be lumped in with those other low-priced dates.
In my mind's eye, I view Dream season (the middle one) as your baseline. From there, DVC charges a premium for Magic and Premier Season dates because demand would otherwise exceed supply. And for Adventure and Choice Seasons, DVC is discounting the rooms because of low demand.
December 1-14 obviously bucks this wisdom and is the best candidate to move. You could make an argument for increasing most of October as well. On the flip side, there are dates in the spring (mid-April and May) which are overpriced and late-August is sorely overpriced.
Wouldn't surprise me a bit if DVC made these adjustments in the new few years.
But what they cannot do is change the total annual points at a resort. They cannot simply eliminate Adventure season, move those dates to Choice Season, and call it a day.
If DVC is to increase the number of points required per night for January, September and early-December, they must decrease the nightly points somewhere else on the calendar.
Personally I don't think there's justification for eliminating Adventure Season altogether. The most needed change is to move the early-December weeks to a more expensive period. If you look at the month of September and much of January, those dates NEED the heavy discounting of Adventure Season in order to fill the resorts. Early-December doesn't need that and it shouldn't be lumped in with those other low-priced dates.
In my mind's eye, I view Dream season (the middle one) as your baseline. From there, DVC charges a premium for Magic and Premier Season dates because demand would otherwise exceed supply. And for Adventure and Choice Seasons, DVC is discounting the rooms because of low demand.
December 1-14 obviously bucks this wisdom and is the best candidate to move. You could make an argument for increasing most of October as well. On the flip side, there are dates in the spring (mid-April and May) which are overpriced and late-August is sorely overpriced.
Wouldn't surprise me a bit if DVC made these adjustments in the new few years.