Maybe you missed it but I said they can't do it "at will". There are reasons that exist in the contract that can happen that could force a resort to have to be removed, some that may not be in the control of DVD.
The point is that the
DVC resort agreement lays out the terms and that trading is guaranteed only by those terms. Not everyone understands that trading is a function of the arrangement of BVTC and not a guaranteed right like you have at your home resort.
Its like the borrowing restriction DVC put in place in 2020...people were very upset because they never knew that DVC has the power to change those rules...
As I said, I agree that this is not likely to ever happen unless it has to happen, but the question was "could they" not "will they". I will find the language from one of the POS documents so people can see the reasons.
ETA: Here they are...from VGF POS: (bolding is mine)
BVTC may, in its sole disaetion, delete all or a portion of an existing DVC Resort due to
casualty where any ofthe affec'ted Vacation Homes or related facilities are
not reconstrucled or replaced.
BWTC may, in its sole discretion, delete all or a portion of any existing DVC Resort where an
eminent domain action has taken place and where any of the afiected Vacation Homes or related facilities are not replaced.
BWtC may,initssole,absoluteandunfettereddiscretion,delete an existing DVC Resort pursuant to the
specific termination rights maintained in each individual DVC Resort Agreement. A DVC Resort also will be automatically deleted upon theexpiration or earlier terminatlon of the term of its Vacation Ownership Plan
And here is the section that let's an owner know up front that if any of those happen, no trading will be happening.
In the event that a DVC Resort is deleted, all Club Members at the deleted DVC Resort will no longer be able toparticipate in the DVC Reservation Component so as to maintain no greater than a "oneto-one use right to use night requirementratio,'as thatterm is defined in Section 721.05(25), Florida Statutes. ACtub Memberata deleted DVC Reortwillnotbeableto makereservations at other DVC Resorts unless the Club hdember owns an Ownership lnterest at a non{eleted DVC Resort; however, theClub.Member will continue to have reservation rights in the resort where the Club Member owns his or her Ownership lnterest inaccordance with the terms of the resort's Vacation Ownership Plan.