Why did Disney do this?
From what I have gathered, BCV owners did not get any priority booking window for BCV when it opened. And BCV members were not happy. This is also the first time they have really had to presell a resort, which I suspect is because this is the first time they have not really had other
DVC inventory to sell (ex: when WLV was being built, OKW and BWI were still selling).
So I'm guessing that Disney asked themselves a few questions:
How do we not overcrowd our other resorts before the SSR units are put into inventory, but still make our product marketable initially? Answer: Since new members wont be able to close right away, offer a monitary incentive, or a trip using Disney DP.
How early can we reasonable predict the opening of the resort, so we dont make reservations that have to be cancelled due to delays? Answer: December.
If we set the SSR priority window for Dec, is it reasonable that guests will experience close to the same level of service as they would at 11mos? Answer: Yes, if an owner can't get in, its because other owners have filled the resort.
What is a proportionate amount of time for the SSR priority window? Answer: 2 months.
If a non-ssr owner books a trip on Feb 4, will they receive the compairable level of service? Answer: yes, if the resort is booked by owners that is no different than unavailability at the 7 month window.
Is the shortened window inconvenient? Answer: Yes, its always less convienent to book short term.
Is it unfair? Answer: no. Ssr members should be given an accurate opening date. It would be unfair to try and predict an opening a year out and knowingly be booking reservations before we are ready. Other members can book at their home resort during the priority window and or at another resort while awaiting the booking opneing of SSR and change then, if possible.
Have we offered the best quality service to all DVC members? Answer: YES.
That's why they have set it up like they have.