I'm certain Pam meant nothing by her comments but was trying to make the point that some people, those that go to WDW for their Dream Vacation in a Value, might not even be able to afford the lower priced option. Assume the minimum were say 30 points EOY for a single room value. That's around $1800 (100*30*60%) buy in and fees of say $100 ($3.33*30) EOY or $3000 EY. IMO, it is not Disney's responsibility to make things affordable for everyone, God knows they haven't so far. If there's an option of Moderates, it certainly adds to the value and I too would have to consider using it either by exchanging or buying a small package if the choices were appropriate. Those who needed could get multple rooms, maybe even adjoining rooms even if no suites were in the program.
IMO, there are many ways to go with this idea. Combine rooms into lockoff suites, add moderates or maybe even deluxe resorts, different or the same length of ownership as DVC (maybe only 30 yrs), allow accelerated usage where you could use multiple years worth of points for a big trip every few years. What you would not get is direct and free acess to DVC, it would be reduced access both because of rule and because of not having enough points. No pool hoping, II exchanges, CC,
DCL and the like. A limited DC could be in place for the other value and moderates and maybe even the deluxe resorts.
Lisa, in some ways it would be like Horizons but different in many ways. My first thought is really just a prepaid vacation plan at a hotel. It does also bring up the idea of a different Disney Branded regular timeshare. One with smaller rooms and less amenities. And I can see it being possible to do a conversion of PC to this concept as has been noted earlier.
Thanks to all for participating in my mental gymnastics. It was just a fun idea for me and I thought others might enjoy batting it around. I do think the idea has merit for Disney in many forms but whether it's worth it in the end to basically compete with themselves in this area in addition to DVC is their call.