Mickey'sApprentice
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OK guys, I know I've been on the DIS for awhile, but this question has been bugging me since I've started hearing about developer points.
With choices of studio, 1 , 2, & 3 bedrooms; 365 days in a year; weeknight and weekend points; and 6 resorts on property and 2 resorts off property; and a 95% occupancy rate; how does DVC keep the resorts filled, and not have a lot of owners mad that they can't get rooms?
I know that some parts of the year fill really easily like October at BW & BC, but it seems like that other parts of the year would be half empty, with lots of owners complaining that they lose their points. At the same time, how can Disney give away extra points? It seems like they are giving away a whole lot of points right now.
I'm not looking for the simple answer on this. I understand that there are different point charts, but how does the system work so efficiently? Am I missing something?
Just curious.
With choices of studio, 1 , 2, & 3 bedrooms; 365 days in a year; weeknight and weekend points; and 6 resorts on property and 2 resorts off property; and a 95% occupancy rate; how does DVC keep the resorts filled, and not have a lot of owners mad that they can't get rooms?
I know that some parts of the year fill really easily like October at BW & BC, but it seems like that other parts of the year would be half empty, with lots of owners complaining that they lose their points. At the same time, how can Disney give away extra points? It seems like they are giving away a whole lot of points right now.
I'm not looking for the simple answer on this. I understand that there are different point charts, but how does the system work so efficiently? Am I missing something?
Just curious.