Let's clear something up on trading with RCI. First a person who buys on Ebay an RCI location for $5.00 will never been able to trade into
DVC because they own a less valueable property.RCI and DVC have agreed that only the high ended properties can exchange into DVC. Also a guest can not book further in advance then a DVC member. Also remember that the only time a non DVC can exchange into DVC is when a member exchanges out through DVC. The points owned through DVC are not exchange out, DVC will rent those villas out. In talking with member servies after booking a trip through RCI, I was told that exchanges are up over II. She said that they were up over 65% over last year. One of the reasons is that even though Marriott in Aruba a member can exchange into, members never got the exchange. RCI and DVC are working very close together to get members the exchanges that they want.
Not necessarily so. With timeshares up front cost (either way) often doesn't translate to trading power, or lack of. There is certainly more risk involved if the measure of risk is being successful trading in to DVC, but the potential reward and savings is dramatic and well worth it for many situation including for many that haven't chosen to go that route. For most options you can get for essentially closing costs only, I'd agree with you but it's not always true even then. However, there are a number of ways that have a guaranteed real potential of getting DVC through RCI. One is to join RCI points, at least for a non Orlando resort. Another is to buy BG points and deposit high demand weeks/properties. Same is true of anything that trades with RCI, has high demand resorts and allows you to pick the resort/week deposited. Unfortunately that leaves out Wyndham, on of the better values overall for other options. $1500 (inc closing) for Bluegreen points will get you access to essentially any unit deposited if you plan appropriately, yearly fees about $500 a year with free RCI membership. Then there's the exchange fee and $95 extra DVC fee to add on. The same or just over will get you an RCI points account with no trade power issues (if non Orlando) at about $450-700 a year total including RCI membership.
I'm not sure that DVC can set the trade power but rather than RCI has elected to look at DVC separately from the rest of Orlando and assign it the trade power commensurate with it's demand due to the on property location and resort quality. I don't believe there's any conspiracy between RCI and DVC to keep out people from lower demand locations/weeks simply to be exclusive other than the limitations of their trade power model.
Certainly one can only trade in when someone trades out or IF DVC deposits time they own. Still given 3% plus members trading (recent history), that's quite a number of units in RCI. I've seen as many as 200 units at any given time and do not recall a time when there have been less than 100 units total (weeks vs points), since things got geared up. That includes quite a few of early Dec, Summer, 4th of July, Xmas week, Easter and Thanksgiving weeks. If they're up, which we won't really know for sure for a year when the audit is complete, that's even more units. I'd take info given out by a CM on an exchange call with a large grain of salt.
For me as an RCI weeks and RCI points member along with being a DVC member, the increased deposits and ability to trade up in unit size are large plusses for me.
I think this is a pretty transparent "why are you suckers paying 20x more than you have to?" thread, but I would still be curious which viable traders you're able to acquire for that price -- might recommend to my TS owning relatives who used to be able to trade in via II, but now cannot (although I suppose DVC could switch back to II at some point).
Maybe. To me it's absolutely no different than buying SSR or OKW to stay at a different DVC resort, well, other than the usually much cheaper up front and yearly costs. Plus being factual of what you can do, what you can potentially save and what your investment limits are is not inappropriate unless you make it personal.