And the problem remains that it is impossible to tell on a casual basis who is "renting" points and who is a real honest-to-goodness didn't-exchange-a-penny guest of the owner. If I give my mother in law points to use without my presence, is she less entitled to a standard view room than if I stay with her?
The way DVC is used by a lot of people is fairly complex. The contract we tried to by first time around was co-owned by three couples. A lot of people gift points to their parents or kids or siblings. Some people own DVC points as an employee or client perk. While we can tell who owns the contract at check in by checking ID against the name on the contract - being able to tell if a non-owner is a renter or not is a very difficult proposition.
The way DVC is used by a lot of people is fairly complex. The contract we tried to by first time around was co-owned by three couples. A lot of people gift points to their parents or kids or siblings. Some people own DVC points as an employee or client perk. While we can tell who owns the contract at check in by checking ID against the name on the contract - being able to tell if a non-owner is a renter or not is a very difficult proposition.