mgarbowski
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A different thought: DVCMC has demonstrated they believe the Base UY is not fixed, but it can be changed.
So why not use for every point chart the current UY as the Base Year? This way it would be ensured thatevery year the total number of points required by the charts to book the resort match exactly the number of points sold. It would require to adjust the point charts every year, but unless they want to rebalnce the seasons, I would expect just a point adjustment here and there to account for week ends.
This is the best option in the interest of the members.
Any other solution creates exess points that only advantages Disney who can poket the extra revenues from rental.
I have written to DVC asking for clarifications.
I've been following along but have not piped in until now. Having a Base Year only makes sense if the Base Year is fixed and unchangeable. It does seem to me that the only options to avoid manipulation are either:
- Use the actual year, with appropriate allowances for moving holidays, weekends, and leap years (as zavandor suggested in a slightly subsequent post), or
- Use a fixed base year, with de minimis allowances for any point total changes year to year
It does seem to be this simple to me. Either (1) the claims that the Base Year can be changed are inaccurate, or (2) the system is inherently prone to corruption. Am I missing something? I think every other issue is downstream of this.