I'm sure it will lead to some add-ons. But I'm still not convinced that
DVC stands to see any
net gain from the reallocations.
DVC is no longer the great value it once was for weekday stays. Therefore I have every reason to believe they will consistently lose sales from people who would have become customers (members)
if they were still selling the >2009 charts.
Every single person who "loses" under these changes is a testament to the fact that DVC economics are no longer what they were two years ago. That will undeniably have an impact on sales...not just down the road but in the here-and-now.
Well said. We are exactly in that boat. We bought into DVC, when weren't sure if we could afford it, but based on our normal 5-6 night stays it made sense. Got just enough points to do what we usually do (were assured that no changes would change that). Now do we buy more? Can we afford it? Will they just keep doing this until DVC costs more to travelers like than just paying cash?
That said, it's difficult to even bring sales into the equation when the reallocation was so obviously needed. DVC has sold points in hundreds of villas on the presumption of 7-day per week occupancy. When
most of those villas are only being filled 5 days per week, they really do have an obligation to correct the problem.
Interesting... so if that is the case that most are empty then it would seem that most of the people who bought are wanting to do short trips and are being hurt by these changes. Not complaining, just an observation
If there were some question of whether the system needed to be changed or not, I'd happily debate DVC's ulterior motives. But in this case there's zero doubt that the weekday/weekend costs were out of balance. Whether they stand to gain or lose sales is truly a moot point.
I don't mean to sound unsympathetic toward folks who are hurt by the changes, but leaving the system as unbalanced and...broken...as it has been would have been far more irresponsible than implementing these changes.
I, for one, do appreciate your straight talk and impartiality.