This is fascinating. I wonder what people would pay for a ten year
DVC ownership at Boardwalk or Beach Club. Is there even a market for that? At what price point?
I think we will find out in about 10 years! I can’t imagine it being as high as prices today, but I could see a group of buyers saying, hey I’ll try BCV/BWV for a few years, get my feet wet with DVC and see how it works.
I am starting to wonder about direct, just for the added booking options and a level playing field.
Can I ask what you mean about a level playing field? I’m just not sure what you mean.
As to 7 month availability, I mostly agree with
@Bing Showei. A few months ago I was trying to figure out something similar about how much this resale restriction would affect everyone trying to book at 7 months, and looked at some data that was shared.
--Overall, direct sales have really been pretty steady over the years, including recently and it looks like this year. That means that there is a steady stream of new owners who add to the competition and demand for resorts at 7 months; except up until now, at least all owners could book the new resort and somewhat mitigate that demand.
--Overall resales have been slightly increasing each year. Now looking at some resorts specifically, it seemed to me like the % resales was more based on how long the resort has been open than popularity or size or anything. It was estimated OKW has about 20% resales, SSR about 14%, BLT about 11%, VGF about 5%. Overall through all of DVC it was reported to have about 10-12% resales; remember while the older resorts have more resales each year, DVC is selling more new points at the new resort to add into the system. It gets more complicated but that's the gist. In other words the older resorts would always have the most restricted resales and the newest resort would always be relatively easiest to book at 7 months.
--Of course, this only takes into account # resales, and not popularity or # points per resort or any of the other many factors that influence availability.
(Here’s a link to the numbers and my thought process for reference:
https://www.disboards.com/threads/analysis-of-dvc-sales-resales-and-restrictions.3752766/ When I've had time I've been trying to verify the numbers but it is slow and complicated and I'm afraid I haven't gotten very far. I did track direct sales thanks to DVCNews.com financial reports, and those sales have been steady, not really decreasing like I originally thought.)
So my thinking is, if you want to book the newest DVC resort then buying direct makes sense. But buying direct will not necessarily help book an older resort. If you want to book an L14 resort, it doesn’t matter if you buy direct or resale because everyone faces that same increased competition at 7 months, and has the same opportunity to book. In that respect it’s still a level playing field for everyone; it just affects everyone negatively.
The other wrench is that eventually I could see Riviera/Reflections/etc becoming even harder to book than an L14 resort; at least all L14 resale owners have some kind of option to trade. RIV resale owners can only book there, leaving less available at 7 months for others. That sort of gets to the popularity issue Bing was mentioning too.