Before I tried out VWL, I agreed in with Rich's assessment of the value of a point. For the most part, I think I still agree... however I don't think the "value of a point" is the whole story.
I don't think that anyone bought into
DVC because it was the cheapest option available. There are certainly much less expensive timeshares available in the Orlando area, as well as a ton of very inexpensive hotels just minutes from WDW property. People bought into dvc because they want a certain type of a vacation and if you are going to want that type of vacation year after year for the next 42 years, DVC is the best value for your money.
Although the point schedule is higher at VWL, now that I have stayed there I can defiantely see staying there again (in fact, we are in the process of adding on 50 points there). It's a beautiful resort and for me, was just the right place between being "relaxing" and in the center of it all.
I would not choose to stay at OKW again unless it was a choice between OKW and not going to WDW at all. I don't care how many fewer points it costs to stay there, I don't like it. I would have no qualms whatsoever about spending the extra points to stay at VWL (over a standard at the BWV) because I love it there, just like I have had no qualms about spending more per point to buy points at BWV or using more points to stay there over OKW when given the choice.
So I'm not saying that I really disagree with your assessment, Rich, just that I don't think it's the entire picture. Although compared to BWV I don't think staying at VWL is as good a "value", it's still a great value relative to paying cash to stay there and I bought into DVC to take advantage of that value as well as to enjoy the kinds of resorts I love.
Lisa