They are, in a way. You just have to decide if you want to pay for them. If you call your Guide and ask for a 25 point contract at most any resort, they will find a way to make it happen. There are a few sold-out where the waitlist for new points is closed, but just a few.
This comes up a lot. Disney is in the business of selling happiness. That's not the same as "Disney wants me, personally, to be happy." The first time someone comes face-to-face with that reality, it can be disappointing. But, it was always true. It's just that different people are at different places along the path to realizing it.
When you hit this realization, you have a couple of options. You can move on, you can go along with it but with eyes wide open, or you can ignore it. Some fraction of people do move on. But, the thing in Disney's favor is that there is a new batch of five-year-olds every year, and at least in certain strata of our society, the Disney trip is a right of passage for such kids. And, some fraction of those "new families" will be bitten by the bug and return for 5-10 years before they, too, discover that Disney doesn't care about them personally.
And, that group will be bolstered by the folks that have "seen reality" but don't really care all that much, and they keep going too.