Think of it this way. DVCM is not supposed to be able to do any act that can increase total points In any year that the resort is a
DVC Resort. Once the intial point chart is created, any increase for any year thereafter is supposed to occur only as the natural result of changes in the calendar per year.
However, even if DVCM were allowed to make only minor changes in seasons, such a change would likely result in some year (or years) having higher total points than would otherwise have resulted under the charts with the originally created seasons. For example, just take a 2020 point chart for BCV and switch Feb 1 from dream to adventure season and Sep 1 from adventure to dream season. The result will be that in some year or years Sep 1 will be on a weekend while Feb 1 will not, making the total points for that year somewhat higher than they otherwise would have been for that same year if the two dates had not switched seasons.
Thus, no one should concede that DVCM can change seasons under any circumstances. In discussions with DVC, we need to point out that there is nothing in the POS that agrees with DVC's claim that it can do acts that actually raise total points in many years and nothing that says DVCM can create a point chart with new seasons that does exactly that. In fact, as far we can can tell from the POS, once the original
point charts are created for a resort, DVCM has no power to do any act that would raise total points for any calendar year thereafter. The only event that can result in an increase in total points is the naturally occurring Increases that might result from changes in the yearly calendars. DVCM's right is solely to be able to respond to demand changes by raising points for some nights in a Vacation Home as it equally lowers them in other nights, an act, which by definition, does not result in an increase of total points.