We assume that after a point reallocation that the total points remains the same for each resort. To test this assumption, I totaled the number of points required to book VWL for all 365 days in 2010 and in 2011. I used VWL for this exercise because the number of VWL accommodations is known AND VWL is not encumbered with different view categories.
According to several sources, such as dvcnews.com, VWL has 136 accommodations, including 20 studios, 27 dedicated one-bedrooms, and 89 two-bedrooms. For this exercise, I assumed all two-bedroom villas, whether they be lockoffs or dedicated, would be booked as a two-bedroom accommodation.
Previously, I had searched on the Orange County Comptroller's website and determined the total number of points allotted by DVD to VWL. As shown in the first spreadsheet, VWL has a total of 1,962,300 points. Although this piece of information is not essential in comparing the 2010 and 2011 point totals, it serves as a measure of how closely the point charts align with VWL's total point allottment.
I then used another spreadsheet to compute the total number of points required to book all 136 accommodations for all 365 Use Days in calendar years 2010 and 2011. On the following spreadsheet, the five booking seasons are broken out by weekdays and weekends, with the number of Use Days appearing in the first line of data. Note that the number of Use Days is almost the same in the two years except that a Choice-season weekday in 2010 has shifted to a Dream-season weekday in 2011.
The Number of Points per Night is taken from the 2010 and 2011 point charts. This shows the number of points required to book each accommodation by season and day of the week.
The Number of Points by Season is the number of points to book all of the same accommodations by season and day-of-week. For example, to book all 20 VWL studios for the Adventure season weekdays, the formula is 20 (# of villas) * 13 (# of points per night) * 53 (# of Adventure season weekdays) = 13,780 points.
For 2010, the total number of points required to book all VWL accommodations for all 365 Use Days is 1,965,152 points. This exceeds VWL's allotment of points by 2,852 points, or 0.145%.
For 2011, the total number of points required to book all VWL accommodations for all 365 Use Days is 1,963,094 points. This exceeds VWL's allotment of points by only 794, or 0.04%.
The 2011 point reallocation has decreased VWL's total booking points by 2,058 points, or a decrease of 0.1047%.
Based on this exercise, I believe that VWL's points have essentially remained the same after the 2011 point reallocation. Even though some bookings have gone up at VWL (for example, a 5-night weekday stay in a studio during the Magic season went up 13.3%), there were sufficient changes in other areas so that the impact of the 2011 changes has been "point neutral." Unfortunately, this is probably of little comfort to DVC members who suffer the brunt of these reallocations.
Although this exercise applies only to VWL, I suspect that similar results will result when the other DVC resorts are studied.
If you have any questions about my methodology or data, please let me know.