In a recent post, I read the following:
"Also, with regard to your comment about "only travelling in the fall when crowds are low", don't confuse DVC seasons with WDW seasons. October and November are very popular (particularly BWV and BCV) due to the Food and Wine Festival, as well as Thanksgiving holiday. And the entire month of December is popular--first because early-December is the cheapest DVC point season, and then later in the month you have people coming for the Holidays."
So I checked the BCV point chart for 2005 and 2005, assuming that the trends would be the same for any DVC resort at WDW. They don't make sense to me. Why would DVC require less points at a busier time of year? All of October and November (except Thanksgiving) are Choice seasons, the first two weeks of December is Adventure and the third week is Choice up until right before Christmas. I thought that they require fewer points during the slower times as an incentive for members to stay then. What am I missing?

"Also, with regard to your comment about "only travelling in the fall when crowds are low", don't confuse DVC seasons with WDW seasons. October and November are very popular (particularly BWV and BCV) due to the Food and Wine Festival, as well as Thanksgiving holiday. And the entire month of December is popular--first because early-December is the cheapest DVC point season, and then later in the month you have people coming for the Holidays."
So I checked the BCV point chart for 2005 and 2005, assuming that the trends would be the same for any DVC resort at WDW. They don't make sense to me. Why would DVC require less points at a busier time of year? All of October and November (except Thanksgiving) are Choice seasons, the first two weeks of December is Adventure and the third week is Choice up until right before Christmas. I thought that they require fewer points during the slower times as an incentive for members to stay then. What am I missing?
