KAT4DISNEY
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The limit on not making more than a 20% change in the point total for any particular night prohibited DVC from switching certain rooms at certain resorts from one Season to the another.
For example, a Studio in Adventure Season in OKW on weekdays was 8 points; the most it could change (and not violate the 20% limit) was by 1 point, which it did in 2010, to 9 points. If DVC does further weekday/weekend rebalancing for 2011, the Adventure Season OKW weekday studio could go all the way to 10 points per night.
If they did more changes in 2011, then in 2012, DVC might be able to move early Dec into Dream Season (i.e, a weekday Studio at 12 points) and move, say, late Aug into Adventure Season (i.e., a weekday studio at 10 points). If they are going that route, I would also expect to see Oct move to Dream Season and May move to Choice Season.
I don't have a crystal ball, but DVC has taken the genie out of the bottle with this change in the points chart and I would not be surprised by more changes. -- Suzanne
To use your example - they could have shifted the weeks b/c a studio at OKW was 8 pts in both seasons (and in my quick perusal of point charts this equality in the lower cost units is true at most resorts). They still would have been able to make both the shift in seasons and in the point charts. The easiest way to do this would be to move a whole week into one season and another back into the other just as they do in shifting the seasons around holidays.
I find the 20% to be pretty ambiguous in exactly how it can be applied and think that DVC could work around that when it comes to seasons.
I agree that I don't think this is the end and think changes may be much more the norm rather than the exception.