As a member myself, I fully understand and support the desire to uphold the value of our DVC resort accomodations. However, there is another aspect to this that hasn't been discussed yet. What I don't understand is why I can rent HH...through Expedia or Travelocity, on a Friday night in March, a 2 bedroom villa for $250. (This also happens to be the rate that member services quoted me as my "member discounted rate".) This is a room that in March, costs 42 points. Expedia, at $250 for this Friday night, is the equivalent of $6/pt. Am I going use my points (which right now appear to be an extreme waste of points), or worse, rent from a member at $10/pt ($420) when I can rent it through these sites for far less? To me the real question is, why is Disney selling these blocks of rooms so cheaply? Isn't this degrading the DVC membership? When members who want to rent their points - for whatever reason - have to compete with online travel sites, it gets hard to blame them. If its a matter of renting them or losing them, they have to look and see what the "street rate" is. Its hard to worry about a member dropping their rental prices when Disney apparently is doing it themselves. Yes, Disney upholds the resale value by ROFR, but to me, they also have to uphold it on the day to day rentals also. Now, granted, I'm sure that availability is extremely limited and you could do better (getting all your right dates) through a member rental, but the fact is that these rooms can be grabbed at rock bottom rates, does make you wonder whether it IS better to rent than own. What I'm starting to wonder, as a long-time owner, is...Are our points overrated or overvalued???