Does anyone know the total number of points at each resort? Do the total number of points at SSR represent 30% of all
DVC resorts (excluding RIV and maybe CCV which hasn’t been available for resale very long)? If not, that’s a disproportionately large number of SSR contracts being sold - so there is some issue with SSR going on.
I think I remember a post when the RIV resale restrictions were first announced, someone reported that MS told them one of the reasons for the restrictions was to “quarantine failed resorts.”* I guess at first that seems to make sense - that a big issue is people buying resale points at the cheaper resorts (not just SSR, to be clear) but only intending to trade into other resorts at 7 months, making availability difficult for everyone. If DVC prevents resale buyers from accessing RIV, it lends RIV an air of exclusivity and gives all direct owners a better shot at reserving a room there. On the other hand, if the glamour fades and RIV tanks on the resale market, then those buyers can’t trade out anywhere - effectively quarantined!
However, that argument falls apart on closer inspection:
—On a DVC-system-wide level: As
@dvcsince93 reported (thank you for sharing all the data you’ve found!), since DVC is constantly selling so many new contracts, the proportion of resale contracts to direct is actually very small (1-2% each year, or up to 12% in total if I follow correctly). So the number/percentage of resale purchasers trying to trade into all the different resorts is probably much smaller than we had assumed.
—That leaves how many direct purchasers also trying to switch resorts most of the time. As
@KAT4DISNEY said, DVC sales guides push new resorts by offering the ability to trade into the resorts the buyer may actually desire (vs just buying them direct).
—In addition, DVC/DVD has created this situation where new resorts require more points to stay there, price per point has increased dramatically, they are allowing smaller minimum purchases, those contracts are being sold against units that contain bungalows/cabins/huge point carriers (that fewer new members have enough points to stay there)... which leads to more competition for smaller villas and more direct purchasers trying to switch into different resorts at 7 months.
—Now on a single resort level, it looks like up to 20% of owners could be resale (like OKW now), and the number may increase over time. As many people have said, quarantining members to one resort does not help others trading into that resort; it will actually make it more difficult. If they can’t trade out, others can’t trade in.
All this to say, I don’t buy the argument that restricting resale purchasers somehow helps open up availability for everyone else.
I do believe the restriction was done for profit - “to differentiate between direct and resale” (which is another reason DVC has given I think). I am upset that this profit is at the expense of owners’ ability to use their points, in contrast to prior member/resort agreements, and scapegoating certain members (whether resale or owners of a “failed” resort).
*
https://www.disboards.com/threads/multi-site-pos-revision-dated-01-19-19.3734585/ (The failed resort discussion starts on page 2 and continues especially on page 3... and thanks to
@crvetter for speaking to DVCM about this, and sharing with us.)