And that's exactly what Disney is trying to change. If a direct Riviera buyer knows enough to know what resale is when they buy in, it's on them to know exactly what they're buying into. Anyone buying a Riviera resale contract without fully understanding the explicit restrictions, has no place signing that contract.
Also, the sooner people can divorce themselves from the notion that Disney is anything more than a corporate behemoth who is beholden only to shareholders, the better. Any notion that there is a Disney family is pixie dust business that no one, especially a Disney timeshare owner, should be perpetuating.
I agree with all that you said here.
DVC is a timeshare. Yes, it is attached to a theme park and used to be more "member friendly", but those days seem to be gone. We are still afforded a lot of flexibility with the point system versus the traditional fixed week system. Moreover, anyone is able to buy a fixed week via direct on any new property, starting back with VGF, I believe. If you travel the same week year after year, then this seems like the logical way to go. However, if you enjoy the flexibility of a points system, then you should just buy a certain number of points.
To be clear, I do not like the resale restrictions at all. I think they are a bad change because they
may affect resale value, but I do understand why they implemented them. Look at it from DVD's point of view pre-2019 restrictions:
Potential Buyer: How much are CCV points?
Guide: $188 per point.
Potential Buyer: Why is resale so much cheaper at ~$140-$155pp?
Guide: Because you don't get membership extras like AP discounts and moonlight magic.
Potential Buyer: I have no use for those things as I go 1-2x per year and don't ever seem to be there during an event. I think I will save 25% or more and just go the resale route.
Guide:
Also remember, if no one buys direct, then there won't be any resale to pick up. As
@Bing Showei said, they answer to shareholders. What makes money for the company regarding DVC? Direct sales not resales. They need to make the product better and more distinguishable from resale. This is all being stated by a resale-heavy owner BTW. Almost 90% of my points were bought via resale. How many people have said that they don't care about the restrictions up until the most recent round? Over and over again, we saw people post, "I would rather save thousands buying resale than buy direct with those perks." They were listening, and here's the result of it. The perks weren't enough to drive more people to direct, so here we are.