Our initial purchase was at SSR through resale in 2007. I have no idea why DP decided to buy in. I suspect it was because we had recently come back from our 3rd trip to WDW and we payed almost $700 a night for three nights in a 1 bedroom suite on the Concierge level

In actuality they gave us a 2 bedroom suite, but we wanted to do the Sunrise Safari and they had no regular Concierge rooms available even at 1 year out! We knew we would keep going back if not anually then every other year.
It took me about 8 months after our 2nd contract we made an offer on finally passer ROFR to actually take a look at the book, figure out how the points system worked, get registered for the website and book a vacation. At three months out the only place available was our home SSR. We stayed 8 days and it was just brilliant!
The following year we tried three times to book trips, but I had to cancel them just over a month beforehand because of health issues. The third trip was in the 2009 UY and I had 140 points that had to be used up before Sept. We decided to use the points at the Grand since we had several events going on for F&W in CA and thought it would be nice not to have to drive home afterwards.
Well the last night of the festival I was soaking in the standard tub after attending Taste thinking about how wonderful it was to come back to the room after eating and drinking all that fantastic food & wine. And then it dawned on me, once they open the villas HERE, we won't be able to book regular hotel rooms on points AND my SSR points will be no good to me because the rooms will all be gone by 7 months out during F&W!
The next morning after our obligatory ride on TSM at park opening (love that early entrance from the Grand!), we headed over to the DVC desk in the Lobby and found out that our guide (whom we never met having purchased through resale) had an appointment available in about 30 minutes. We headed over there, and I asked for copies of the
point charts.
Quickly I determined that the 330 points I needed for 1 brs 3 weekends a year was not in the budget ($30K). So I settled for 150 points, as it turned out we hummed and hawed for a few weeks, and they lowered the price a few dollars (or increased the incentive). Bottom line for the same $'s I could get 165 points
So that's what we have. All for love of Food & Wine!