Originally posted by lenshanem
UGH. Just thinking about not being able to get into VWL and BWV makes me feel sick to my tummy! A little OT, but I still worry what this whole new group of SSR owners is gonna do to the seven month window availability.
Not picking on you by any means, but perhaps I can offer a different way of looking at things.
The one thing none of us can control is the amount of space available at a non-Home resort when that 7 month window arrives. People will ALWAYS want to visit resorts other than their Home, freeing up some rooms. And, there's no doubt that some times of the year book up faster than others.
So, when the 7 month window arrives, there will be SOME volume of rooms available at every resort.
The real impact that expansion of the DVC program will have is that those vacant rooms will be booked-up FASTER than in the past. The relative number of vacancies won't change, but the demand for those vacancies WILL change.
Example: Let's assume that the last studio at BCV for September was taken 5 months out as determined by demand in 2004. Well, it could be that by 2010 that last studio will be taken by the 6 month point. More members wanting to get into BCV at 7 months means that the rooms will be booked QUICKER. It does NOT mean that rooms will never be available.
Again, as long as BCV owners have a desire to stay elsewhere (which we have every reason to believe will be the case at times), there WILL be rooms available at 7 months. BCV cannot add additional members or points, so the demand for that resort is likely to stay flat (or vary by small increments.) The only variable that will drastically change is the number of people trying to book a non-Home resort at 7 months. Those who plan ahead and call right at 7 months will, IMO, have a very high chance of success whether there are 80,000 or 180,000 DVC members.
The main classes of rooms that will continue to be problems in the future are the ones that are problems today--BWV Standard and Boardwalk view and OKW Grand Villas.
My take:
If I were in the market for points, the only add-on I would consider at $89 would be BWV to get access to the Standard View rooms. Aside from that, for the $6 difference in price (or just $1 if purchasing 100 pts or more), I'll take more SSR points with the longer contract and low dues.
In less than a year of booking trips I've gotten (or been offered) rooms at BWV and BCV on just 3 or 4 months notice, including a Boardwalk View 1B. While the warnings that are offered to potential members about Home resort priority are "fair warnings", I've yet to see any real evidence to support the Home resort mania that seems to plague many of the posts.
Just my $.02...