If I were to have a timeshare interest in the Polynesian, and suddenly found out that identical units were being offered at AKL, I would be upset, because I would correctly believe that these additional units at a "lesser" resort would make my ownership less valuable. Not that I absolutely hate the AKL, but I'd take the Poly nine times out of 10, and the market agrees with me.
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DVC is right for you....really, it is not all that "right" for me! I wish I could own "exclusive" rights at BCV...I'd give up all the trading priviledges that DVC offers just to be able to book at BCV 2-3 months out....but, unfortunately that does not happen. And, that's okay....I find it a little sad that we are not staying at least a few nights at VWL this Christmas...I really do love it there, too! (hmm...maybe a small add-on there).
Now, if the Poly or Contemporary opens...they will certainly be THE most expensive DVC properties to date (and, I imagine they will sell very quickly)...but, they'll trade point for point for any other DVC resort....like it or hate it...it's just the way it is. I paid more for my BCV on the resale market than anyone ever has for a non-sold out DVC property when purchased from DVC. Yet, all resorts trade "point for point" into my home. And, to be fair....there are a lot of people who own at BCV and paid a LOT less than me when they bought from DVC. And, the original OKW owners paid appx. $50 per point (give or take a few dollars), and their points would trade the same into your Poly.
It's funny...DVC has always (for as long as they have had two or more resorts) "discounted" one more than the other. Prices (adjusting for discounts) have never been the same. Even now, SSR is selling for $83.80 per point (with a longer contract), and the other resorts are selling for $92 per point. Does that mean that the others are more "valuable" than SSR? Nope....simply supply and demand. And, it is totally in the eye of the beholder. Someone posted the other day that her salesman told her that even in spite of the price differential, DVC considers SSR the "flagship" of all DVC properties. Is that just a salesman talking? Who knows!!
The point is this....DVC "levels" the playing field between resorts...a point, is a point is a point....whether you paid $50 when DVC first opened, or $122 off of an ebay auction. DVC does differentiate between resorts as far as "how many points are needed for a night". In that ranking, BWV, BCV and VWL are at the top of the list (most $$$$), then comes SSR and finally OKW (the bargain of the DVC properties). And, ironically the points at OKW are not the lowest because DVC considers it to be a "lesser" resort, but because DVC didn't really know what it was doing when it built the first resort, and didn't realize just how far it could "push" people financially. As a result, OKW owners get the "deal of the century" as far as points are concerned.
The fact that SSR requires fewer points per night than VWL-BCV-BWV is interesting, and I am not sure what reason a guide would give for that....probably something along the lines of "Well, we realized our points were just too expensive, and adjusted them for the benefit of all our members." Is that the truth? I have no idea...after all, it is just speculation. Maybe DVC realized that due to SSR's location and size, they would need to "sweeten the pot"...I don't know. But, one thing is for sure....if DVC thought they could charge more points per night for a room there and have people buy and book it....they would. So, there had to be some justification for the difference.
A lot of SSR owners on these boards feel "unwelcome" by older DVC owners. I think the concern you mentioned about feeling someone would be "invading" your Poly is exactly what owners of VWL-BCV-BWV feel. SSR will be larger than those three resorts combined, and owners feel like they will always have to plan far ahead to stay at their home resort (which is selling for more than SSR)...it ruffles some feathers. It does concern me, too....but the SSR owners are not to blame for this....they just want a "piece of the magic", too. This is a DVD problem. It is the size of SSR that is scaring so many non-SSR owners....not anything to do with the resort itself.
It is something to seriously consider before you purchase DVC....if the "equality" of all the resorts is something you can handle emotionally considering your rather hefty investment. Unfortunately....there is no other way to purchase DVC.
Beca