I'll assume this was intended for me...
you kept trying to say that WDW hotel room is the same as DVC studio based on cash.
IT WAS NEVER DONE THAT WAY.
you are part of the DVC program not the WDW program. there was always a big different between the points charged for a WDW resort room and a DVC resort room.
I got some good deals because WDW forget to kept changing the resort side. they always changed the cruise side - but I think they just forget to change the resort side.
since I mentioned here the good deals was getting they changed it the next year. they did add concierge - which we couldn't get before - even when we offer to pay for it at the resort.
I am fully cognizant of the differences between DVC and non-DVC and why one costs much more than the other. What I disagree with is the suggestion that the DVC points increase simply because the prices of the non-DVC destinations go up.
As I tried to illustrate, yes, the cost for a CR room go up. But so do the prices that Disney charges for DVC villas thru CRO. When we trade out, DVC takes our points and uses them to set aside rooms that are given to CRO to sell. Even though the CR room rate is going up yearly, so is the rate of the OKW Studio thru CRO.
DVC shouldn't have to charge more points in 2008 (or 2009, 2010, etc.) just because prices increase. Prices are going up on both sides of the equation.
no hotel likes the guest to stay just a night or two - but since DVC allows it.
so I am not surprised that now WDW wants $95 to exchange it.
It is an EXCHANGE.
you are guaranteed DVC villa not WDW resort rooms.
you realize that it could be much, much worst - most timeshare have II period. that is it - that is all there is.
I don't think I actually mentioned the $95 fee. I assume that's an administrative fee and doesn't really figure into the economics of balancing outside trades.
no offense but boy you have some strange ideals. If WDW resort guests did not like the DVC resort - then believe me DVC guides would have a hard time selling them (they certainly did in the beginning). but they don't any longer.
I never implied that people did not like DVC resorts. What I DO question is the viability of a mixed-use ("Suites" and "Villas") facility at the CR. If cash guests can pay $500 per night to Disney vs $200 per night to a renter for the exact same room, it's going to impact demand.
With resorts like BCV and BWV being only 200-400 rooms each to begin with, Disney only has...what...maybe 5-10 rooms per night at each to sell to cash guests. By comparison, if you've got 200 DVC CR rooms available for use (or rental by non-members), is Disney going to be able to sell 100+ rooms per night thru CRO for 3-4 times the price???
If I had to handicap my feelings toward the new CR building at this point, it would go something like this:
All DVC - 2:1
All suites - 5:1
Less than 50% DVC with the rest suites - 8:1
More than 50% DVC with the rest suites - 15:1
That's just my two-cents...