Dean
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My recollection is the resort had opened but was still VERY early in sales.How did they pull off BWV's Standard View? I was under the impression that that happened after the point total was established, but nothing else went up.
I don't think they ever released how they made the change but your presumption is almost certainly the process they undertook.Are you saying that when BWV started, DVD allotted 50,000 points to a Unit, but when it rolled out the Standard View category it then allotted lesser points to the same size Unit that were subsequently declared?
Bear with me as I try to digest this information. When BWV was initially proposed, it was going to have (for sake of discussion) 5,400,000 points. Maintenance fees would have been based on that amount. Then, some time before completion, DVD decides to lower BWV's point total to 4,900,000 points. BWV's budget would then have to be absorbed by 500,000 fewer points, resulting in higher MFs. Did BWV's original owners get any relief due to this change? Maybe its inaccurate to compare this situation to Vero Beach, but VB's owners got subsidized MFs when DVD modified the size of the VB resort after sales had begun.
In general this is something that any buyer either knew or should have known going in. As a rule I assume the worst and hope for the best, that approach has served me well. Written as I sit looking out the window of the Grand Mayan in Cabo with a direct and wonderful ocean view. As noted, there really isn't a lot they could do unless they reversed the trend and made weekends lower, something I doubt seriously would happen. While I have expected a reallocation for some time, I did not expect it to be quite as dramatic as it is. That makes me wonder if this is a forerunner to a minimum stay or advance booking options where you can book a longer stay earlier than a shorter one.