kboo
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Given the inherent limitations of the new restrictions and the impact that will likely have on use, anyone buying Riviera resale will likely be more informed than the average Disney timeshare buyer who bought on a whim at the park, and will be hyper-aware of those restrictions.
The laissez faire booking behavior some are describing (not the concerns DougEMG raises) during the 7-11 might be a more common usage pattern of the on-the-whim-direct buyer. And for that group it’ll be a non-issue.
If I were a Riviera resale buyer, I would; one, have a strategy of use that includes contingencies post-7-month, post-4-month, and post-1-month; two, avoiding using banked/borrowed points; and three, price this inconvenience into my valuation. Anyone going in otherwise will do so to their own detriment.
I agree 100% that the vast majority of RIV resale buyers will know what they're getting into, and will price their offers according to their own valuation of that risk. That said, many of such RIV buyers will also be aware that renting a spec reservation might be a decent contingency plan.
I consider myself a pretty savvy resale buyer, and I went from "I'll pick up resale points on the cheap in 2020, 2021, whatever ..." to buying a pretty sizable chunk of points direct. Why? Largely because of the resale restriction! I "needed" more points anyway, RIV as a whole was appealing, and buying direct makes the resale restriction someone else's problem, not mine.
And a savvy RIV resale owner will *have* to treat their points differently. I think there are enough on-the-whim direct buyers (at all the resorts) --- just look at some of the posts in Other Social Media Groups That Shall Not Be Named --- that owners booking in the 7-11 mo window who do it with some thought and planning should be fine. At worst, I'm guessing, it will feel like trying to book at VGF as a direct owner - if you want certain tough times, you had better be ready to walk or book at 8am on the dot for some times.
As for OP's issue of revising a trip on short notice - it's not as if DVC is the ONLY place to stay. I have planned trips for myself and others on very short notice. Sometimes we just don't use our DVC points because it's not a good use of them, even if there are rooms available. We took a trip last September that we planned 1 month in advance - we had the points and there were rooms available at SSR, but we used points at the Swan because of the location (and there were reasonably priced cash rooms available). Other times I've booked airfare after securing the hard-to-get room, and we stayed an extra night at the Hyatt at MCO because the cost of the Hyatt room was less than half the cost saved by flying in a day earlier. Whatever, shrug.... my point is, people will adjust their behavior to the changes.