This is really a great discussion based on an exciting controversial issue. How about this one...
In another post: Off-Season What is it Really? Dean says: "There are certain room types you should not count on though (sometimes even if you own at that resort), these include the 2 Q dedicated 2 BR at BCV, any GV, standard view at BWV and concierge at AKV."
If all GV are booked at the 7 month window - there should be no problem with balancing demand. With this pattern, if one GV fills up, people move to the next choice. The points don't much matter - the amount dedicated to GV are always used. That being said, you know the next question...
Why change the point allocation? Just to mess with people? What's weird is that some resorts went up dramatically on the WEEKENDS and others went down on the weekend - but they are all booked all the time???
This would make total sense if GV were heavily booked at SSR (the GV there went up a whopping 18 points in Magic season for F/S SSR must be popular on weekends), and OKW GV must be empty because they went DOWN 24 points on F/S.
Those are really large fluctuations for units that are booked solid. Seems random to me.