Dues were miscalculated for Aulani but we will probably never know the reasoning behind it. Was it a deliberate deception? Was it a careless error? Were the low dues a byproduct of construction cost overruns?
Lewis' dismissal makes it easy to assume fraud but it could have also just been a convenient excuse to get rid of him. Doesn't sound like many were sorry to see him go.
It's also worth noting that the Aulani error was discovered within a year of the dues being calculated...before the resort opened.
AKV is entering its 5th year of operations, BLT its 4th year. Independent auditors and state oversight bureaus exist to protect owners from outright fraud. If Disney could fly under the radar, deliberately deceiving owners for 4-5 years, the reputation of the timeshare industry would still be mired in the 80s.
That's why I'm dubious of any alleged effort to keep dues artificially low. Bay Lake Tower debuted with the lowest dues in the program by a wide margin. Why would they bother keeping dues artificially low when BLT already looked very good stacked-up against others?
Pretty much every resort went up by 4%. That appears to be the baseline figure. Could be something as simple as salary and benefit increases built into union contracts. Could be an across-the-board increase in some service item like maintenance or housekeeping. Could be property taxes.
For resorts like AKV and BLT, the question is why the additional 4%. Gut reaction is maintenance at BLT with all of the reports of room furnishings not holding up as expected.
AKV is more of a mystery since there has never been a groundswell of poor maintenance or housekeeping reports. Something related to the savannah is a possibility since it's unique to AKV.
Whatever the case, we'll have a clearer understanding in a few days when budgets begin to arrive. And I suspect
DVC will be well-prepared to address the budgets at the December meetings. Last year some members were up-in-arms over the 2-3% increases while the country was still fresh off a recession. 4-8% increases aren't going to go over any better.