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Originally posted by PamOKW
80% of respondents estimate they use their OKW points 50% of the time or more to stay at OKW. Taking into consideration that people own at multiple resorts (some with OKW as the add-on rather than the primary), it looks like folks on this board are doing their best to keep the DVC system in balance. (I looked at the figures this morning with 8 OKW respondents, 78 at 50% or more.
hmm, it looked to me like about 1/3 of the okw respondents used their points at okw about 1/3 of the time - (40/104 (38.5%) okw respondents reported using the points at okw 70% of the time or less).
Now, didn't someone say something like 9 million points existed at OKW? EDITED: I just saw that it was 7.6 million, so I will change the numbers below. You can't figure out how many points this really represents, because, first, this "sample" can't generalize to the population of okw owners (not representative), and second, it isn't really a case of "one owner, one vote" because people own different amounts of points at okw. So you don't really know how many points are being talked about, of course. But say that one-third of the owners of those 7.6 million points would be 2.5 million points, and that they used 1/3 of their points, that would be almost one million points. Of course, those numbers aren't remotely related to reality, in the least, I'm just pointing out that there is a very different way to view this than "80% of okw respondants use over 50% of their points." Heck, even if that was true, say 20% of 7.6 million, 1.5 million, half of that is still in the nieghborhood of 750K points. Consider that there is only 3-4 million points TOTAL at bcv. So that is a heck of a lot of points floating around. That is enough points to book 1/4 to 1/3 of the rooms at bcv in a year. Of course they aren't all going to bcv, but you get the point. Again, though, those numbers have no reflection at all on reality - none - so it is a pretty useless exercise - I'm just saying that I would interpret those numbers very differently (if they were true, which they aren't of course - this is an exercise in speculation).
It doesn't really matter. I think that everyone agrees that it is easier to book a room at okw within 7 months than it is at bcv on average. It really isn't rocket science. OKW is bigger, there are more rooms (but there are proportionally the same number of points to rooms as at bcv of course, also) and there is more likely to be a vacancy. I don't think that anyone argues with that, and it is the most basic point. This particular poll doesn't make me feel like it will be easier to get a room at bcv within 7 months than my experience has been in the past - or that rooms at okw would be any less available. So, again, I'm glad that dvc had the guts to do what was best for all of dvc and put in a slide at OKW, because I don't doubt that sometime in the next 50 years I will find myself staying at OKW. Thank you, DVC. And thank you in advance OKW owners for paying the dues to upkeep the slide.
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