"Disney has alreasy taken all the meat out of this aspect."
Yes - but all of that can be factored into the purchase price. Plus that exactly why Disney has a massive incentive to sell. Nakes Mike has already milked the properties - why keep them around. People are still going to WDW and drop their money there, why not pick up a few bucks more by selling off something they've already bought.
DVC is exactly like Celebration - stick around to sell off the property than dump all the overhead.
"The board of DVC have a legally binding duty to ensure that the work is done in a cost effective manner. "
Does DVC bid out its maintenance contracts? Who defines "cost effective". Certainly Marriott already has rather large staff to handle their timeshare and hotels in Orlando already, let along all their other properties. And besides, Marriott doesn't have to cut their maintenance budget to pay off the debt for 'The Power Rangers'. It's even very possible that DVC members would see their charges go down if someone else took over.
"current legal commitment that Disney undertook with the members when they bought in.."
Jeffry Kaztzenberg, Peggy Lee, Mike Ovitiz, Roy Disney, the 'Pooh' rights holders and a long, long, long, long line other others might have a word or two with you about how Disney views "legal commitment". When it comes to money, you might as well take your contract and use it as a coffee filter.
"The only major "profit" will have to wait until 2042."
Nope - the profit comes from that couple looking in Maui and the wife goes "ooohhhh - we can go to Disney World too!!!!!!". Timeshares compete on the size of the network. Adding DVC adds a lot of valuable rooms to the Marriott Club, hence increasing the value of
all Marriott timeshares. Besides, who says Marriott woun't be able to build at WDW, or
Disneyland or Paris or Hong Kong?
Besides, the purchase price isn't going to be a few billion dollars. Right now Naked Mike will take what he can get, and Marriott isn't run by idiots.
"if he were to propose to sell off DVC as a cut down price the investment company shareholders would chop the ground out from underneath him."
The DVC is such a tiny. tiny. tiny part of Naked Mike's empire that no one would care. He sold Celebration - which was a third of the land of WDW - and no one batted an eye. How is selling some resorts going to compare?
But DVC does represent a bit more cash he can play with. He can tout that he's fully realized the investment in DVC and now cashing in, the money to be used for more magical investments.
In the end all the arguements against selling the DVC are just the same as for not selling the Anaheim Angels - somehow only Disney can magically make money and no one else can. Sorry, but Marriott is a lot better at the resort/timeshare game and Naked Mike wants a little more glitter on his parachute.