Dean,
Thank you very much for posting this! Please allow me to add two comments...
Originally posted by Dean
Per their discussion it appears that Atlantis was removed due to lack of availability but that they are actively watching it and as soon as availability starts to show up in II, they will add it back. This was the plan all along from what they said.
Just to clarify, I think you're referring to the Harborside Resort at Atlantis, which is an II-affiliated Starwood Vacation Ownership resort. The actual Atlantis resort is now on the Concierge Collection list.
Originally posted by Dean
Regarding the end of the current resorts. I offered that I saw four options. These were keep the resorts open longer to allow people to use their points, a lottery, proration or a free for all. They agreed and didnt have any others to add to the list. The issue apparently has been batted around but no decisions have been made or are even close, no big surprise as its still quite a ways away. I did get the distinct impression that BOTH banking and borrowing were likely to be restricted late in the course, again, no big surprise.
I could be wrong, but I see your "proration" option as the only legal way in which
DVC can allocate points for partial-year use periods prior to the termination of the overall DVC resort usage term.
DCV points represent a direct correlation between declared timeshare capacity in relation to our deeded lease ownership over a period of time (which is normally 12 months, but which, for many members, will not be 12 months in the final period before January 31, 2042). If a DVC member owns 300 points, and that member's final "use year" will be only 6 months, then that member should only expect 150 points for that final, reduced period of time. Remember, we didn't buy points; we bought a real estate interest. The points are just a convenient way to define that real estate interest and to allow reservations to be made.
A lottery would, by definition, be unfair (and a violation of our contract) because it would deny some members their deeded ownership rights, for the benefit of others.
A free-for-all -- in which we all get our full points, even for a partial year -- would mean also mean that some members would be denied their legal ownership rights because others are able to grab more than they actually own.
Allowing members to "use their points" would mean that members would need to be able to stay beyond the end of the DVC term -- which also raises all sorts of issues about the operating budget, and how it would be funded beyond the end of the DVC term. Our contract does not provide for any use beyond the end of the DVC term, when our rights revert back to Disney.