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My theory, which is mine and pulled out of thin air:
The DVC point reservation system is a kludge on the cash reservation system. In the cash system, you really don't have to cancel and rebook. You can just book a second room then cancel the first when that's done, because of how deposits work and the issues trying to transfer Deposit 1 to a new reservation anyway. So there's no need to "hold and move." It's a new charge.
But with DVC, you're dealing in points, and frequently people need to cancel the first to "pay for" the second. It's likely kind of a nuisance on system logic to have a room held that is no longer paid for. But the points are being used as a cash equivalent. They are not being treated uniquely as points, just as a newly defined currency unit.
In other words: You're using a cash transaction system for non-cash transactions. Dysfunction follows.
(I saw an equivalent to this, where a hotel/airline booking system was used as the base for an organ donor registry. It was a freak show.)
The DVC point reservation system is a kludge on the cash reservation system. In the cash system, you really don't have to cancel and rebook. You can just book a second room then cancel the first when that's done, because of how deposits work and the issues trying to transfer Deposit 1 to a new reservation anyway. So there's no need to "hold and move." It's a new charge.
But with DVC, you're dealing in points, and frequently people need to cancel the first to "pay for" the second. It's likely kind of a nuisance on system logic to have a room held that is no longer paid for. But the points are being used as a cash equivalent. They are not being treated uniquely as points, just as a newly defined currency unit.
In other words: You're using a cash transaction system for non-cash transactions. Dysfunction follows.
(I saw an equivalent to this, where a hotel/airline booking system was used as the base for an organ donor registry. It was a freak show.)