Actually, I think the oppisite will be true.
VWL give you less value per point spent there, while this has been discussed before and everyone seems to generally agree, in a nutshell, VWL points per night is the same as BWV prefered view per night. The reason BWV with its smaller units is generally considered to be owrth the extra points over OKW is because of the location. VWL has the same small units and since they have NO STANDARD view units, the average points per night is actually slightly higher at VWL then BWV...for that same or high points, you get the same size unit and a location most would consider worth less then WL location.
The reason given for this decline in value per point spent there is that the construction costs were so high.
OK
Next, BCV is supposedely going to have the same small units as BWV or VWL, it is going to be in the same basic location as BWV....but in keeping with the trend, the points per night are going to have to be higher then BWV!!!! If that is the case, I would expect owners at BCV to not even stay at BCV, they might as well stay at BWV, they get the same location, the same sized unit, the same proximity to two parks AND it costs less points.
I think Disney has to do one of two things, either make the units much larger or stop lying about the cost of construction driving up the point requirements. They raised the per point cost by $5 for the opening of VWL, the should have raised it $10 and given a more reasonable point schedule. Yhis would have kept the value of a point spent at any resort roughly the same...this would eliminate the over use of points at a resort that gives more value.
We are going to have to see which way it plays out. I have heard a few times that the units will be the same units as BWV, if that is the case and the point requirements are higher, they are going to have to come up with something that will even out the value gotton for a point spent at a resort.
But Disney doesn't seem to care about retaining value for us that have already bought, they seem more and more determined to maximize their new sales with no care what it does to out value.
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs", Karl Marx, pretty sick, huh?