Thank you for the huge effort to do all those calculations, really appreciated.
I have a question regarding the Base UY (BUY): can it change?
The Base UY is not explicitly referenced in the POS, so we have never known which one it was. Due to the calculations, we just knew it was any year with the highest amount of week ends. With the new
point charts, as
@i<3riviera has calculated, only a year with an early Easter and that starts with a Friday would fit the bill.
But if the point charts change in the future, can they decide the BUY is a different one?
For example, they could reallocate to make March an higher point season and then switch to a BUY with a late Easter, so that any upcoming year with an Easter in March would cause point inflation. Can they do that?
Second question: Is a 2036 or 2046 BUY compatible with the old point charts? If it's not, then they have changed it this year. If it is, then the can say the BUY has always been 2036 or 2046, they just didn't tell us. My understanding is that it's still compatible, am I right?
DVC Management Company (DVCMC) has a fiduciary duty to make the interests of the membership. Increasing the lockoff premium had really no excuse, it was just a money grab. But in this case, the point inflation has been caused by the creation of an additional season because, they say, March and April needed a rebalancing of demand.
Is it true March and April need separate seasons? We do not have any occupancy data, only DVC has, so we cannot answer that question.
Let's assume it does, is the rebalancing more important for members than few extra points inflation in other UYs? Unfortunately as members we have delegated the DVCMC to take that decision for us.
We have good grounds for complaints only if we can demonstrate that the decision to reallocate and pick a specific BUY is taken just because so they can have inflated points. While I strongly suspect this is what happened, would my suspect stand in court?
But, if in the future they reallocate again to take advantage of a different period for Easter, requirying to change the BUY again, then there would be a stronger argument against the DVCMC decisions.