The question raised earlier still remains the most interesting to me: Where will SSR owners stay (other than SSR) after 2042? I'm thinking that the way the contracts are written, the availability to exchange into other DVC resorts isn't guaranteed. I don't meant to say it is an option for DVC to just either offer the exchanges or not, but rather that they're only obligated to offer the exchanges if such resorts are currently in operation, so that if any resort leaves the system (like in 2042) then that option simply ceases to be offered, no harm no foul.
The logistical issue here is that eventually these building will wear out, and DVC will either have to assess the membership to build new buildings (ouch!) or ... something ... The most logical approach would be to end the resort at a point in time when DVD has full control (a la 2042) and then sell new with a new building. It isn't clear that these buildings will wear out by 2042, but some of the OKW buildings might be getting close to that at that time, I suspect. Indeed, I bet some of the HH and VB buildings will as well, since they're both subject to much harsher weather. I would be less inclined to buy a 50 year timeshare in a 40-50 year old building!
The logistical issue here is that eventually these building will wear out, and DVC will either have to assess the membership to build new buildings (ouch!) or ... something ... The most logical approach would be to end the resort at a point in time when DVD has full control (a la 2042) and then sell new with a new building. It isn't clear that these buildings will wear out by 2042, but some of the OKW buildings might be getting close to that at that time, I suspect. Indeed, I bet some of the HH and VB buildings will as well, since they're both subject to much harsher weather. I would be less inclined to buy a 50 year timeshare in a 40-50 year old building!