I liked the theory someone here suggested. Developer points are at SSR. Perhaps what the developers (DVC) did was declare a new-construction, occupiable unit into the system before it's use year began. DVC then took that one year's of SSR points, transfered and banked them for use now.From what I've heard, the developer points available are increasing occupancy, which I can't figure out. How can developer points be issued for AKV when the rooms are not ready for occupancy yet? Seems to be putting the DVC system out of balance, there are more points available than rooms.
am I finding it nigh on impossible to get ten continuous days in January in a studio?
I think most of the developer points issued as sales incentives are from SSR. I also think that the only thing the developer can do with those points (besides offer them as sales incentives) is rent the corresponding rooms nights to the general public. I do not think there are more points out there than there are rooms to support them. (It would be illegal if there were).From what I've heard, the developer points available are increasing occupancy, which I can't figure out. How can developer points be issued for AKV when the rooms are not ready for occupancy yet? Seems to be putting the DVC system out of balance, there are more points available than rooms.
With the increase in members, I think the reality is you need to plan farther out. DVC is becoming more difficult to book less than 4 or 5 months out.
...I've always thought that there should be some kinda system where the rooms at other resorts are "released" within a certain window leading up to check in and become available for DVC points in a reasonable range.....not the ridiculous rates that the "disney collection" goes for....
That's not going to happen because DVC will have to pay Disney for those rooms reserved by members using points. That's the reason you can't make a short term reservation in the last four months of your UY for non-DVC rooms. DVC needs enough time to recover the cost that they spent to put you in that room.
Disney is out to make money. Even from DVC.