we"reofftoneverland
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While I agree that it would be an accounting nightmare, it is a nightmare of their own making and DVC has an obligation to do right by their members. Having an "oops" year this year is still just plain wrong and should be corrected, not swept under the rug with promise that things will be adjusted next year.Given that we're already able to book through April 2022, and soon May 2022, I doubt there will be a change in 2022, but likely for 2023. Can you imagine having to back and rebook all he existing 2022 reservations and manually adjusting those points, undoing any barrowing that may been required, and/or refunding any current use year points. especially as short handed as they are at the moment.
I could be wrong but my understanding of what I<3riviera laid was not only did this year have a significant excess of points created, it was due to the Easter factor and picking the worst base year against members’ interest out of all possibilities, where the calendar would continue to create the most excess points year after year instead of the least amount (or somewhere in the middle).
Do they need to adjust more than just the seasons so things don’t continue to be questionable going into future years?
Eta- iirc it was shown that only 2023 and 2035 would not be bad but the rest of the years would.
I believe it is actually only 2035 and 2046 that would not have excess points.Eta- iirc it was shown that only 2023 and 2035 would not be bad but the rest of the years would.
Given that we're already able to book through April 2022, and soon May 2022, I doubt there will be a change in 2022, but likely for 2023. Can you imagine having to go back and rebook all the existing 2022 reservations and manually adjusting those points, undoing any borrowing that may been required, and/or refunding any current use year points. especially as short handed as they are at the moment.
I believe it was actually only 2035 and 2046 that would not have excess points.
You are correct that under the current methodology 2023 would go down from 2022, but 2023 would still be higher than 2021, and far higher than it would have been if the 5 season point charts had been maintained.Maybe my memory is off, but I could swear there was a mitigating effect in 2023. I recall thinking this was an argument that DVCM was using in the conversations with some members who posted here. (ie; wait till 2023, it won't be that bad next year....) I recall thinking how convenient that argument is right now, but really is not useful later. However, when the 2024 charts come out, we will have had two full years with this particular base year calculation. Perhaps by then owners will simply acquiesce to the "new normal" by DVCM interpretation- ownership dilution/ greater points required for stay, etc.
Yes, I can imagine that.Can you imagine having to back and rebook all he existing 2022 reservations and manually adjusting those points, undoing any barrowing that may been required, and/or refunding any current use year points.
Under the current methodology points in 2024 will go down from 2023, but still be higher than 2021.However, when the 2024 charts come out, we will have had two full years with this particular base year calculation.
I posted this as post #511 click on the up arrow to be taken to that post and see the chart.Yes 2023 will be lower than 2022, but as shown in the chart below
Really, so even if your already booked, or have already stayed, and then the charts change in your favor, too bad soo sad? I see lawsuits with that one.It would not be changing the charts for what has already been booked but instead for later in the year. Really since the charts they released violate the POS they can't just decide to wait until next year. Each years charts stand on their own and it needs to be dealt with. The questions were being asked even before booking began for that calendar year and they had time to correct it before it got to this point. It's messy for certain but they can't just say "oops, well we'll get it right next year".
However of course they did not release any official statement they would be changing them.
Really, so even if your already booked, or have already stayed, and then the charts change in your favor, too bad soo sad? I see lawsuits with that one.
DVC has so far proved good management where contract values are concerned. My intention is definitely not to bash them as they’ve been doing well for members all these years. My concern is more about the direction it is going. Are we just beginning to see a shift in fundamental changes that could negatively impact the membership? Could it be the start of decline from DVC’s peak?