I often turn out to be a contrarian on "buy where you want to stay," because I think many folks do that who don't really plan and book their vacations in the 11-month window. If you don't use the home resort advantage, obviously it doesn't matter where you own.
Except...I would never buy points at a resort where I would be unhappy staying. I wouldn't want to get "stuck" in a home resort because my hopes of booking VWL for Christmas proved unrealistic.
Nor would I buy points at any non-WDW resort with the intent of using them primarily at WDW. Just too many bad things can happen with that scenario.
Remember that we are really only guaranteed that we can use our points at our home resort. Yes, we're allowed to use them anywhere, and always have been. And yes, the ability to use your points at a variety of resorts is a major selling point of DVC. No, I can't think of any reason why DVC would change that. But they could, and I wouldn't want to be stuck owning a timeshare I never intended to visit.
Excellent points as always Jim. And your point around the non-WDW resorts is something that anyone looking at buying HHI or VB to use at WDW should really think about as I was tempted to "save" a little cashola and buy HHI instead of SSR. Then I thought, what if I couldn't find anything (unlikely but possible) on-site at 7 months. How silly would I feel owning DVC points but having to pay for my lodging on a trip to WDW ?
That .000001% chance (and an abundance of reallly cheap SSR resale contracts) quickly got HHI and VB out of my mind. Nothing against either one, and if MAY be an option if you actually wanted to go there, but if you have no intention of doing so you'll save yourself a lot of stress buying SOMEWHERE onsite.
Chris