if you are a value resort person then you are right DVC makes no sense for you
You can get resale pretty cheap right now depending upon the resort maybe around $70 a pt. most resorts the Maintain fees are $4 or so a point. so if you bought 100 pts you would owe around $400 yearly fees and the initial buy in on the above scenario is $7,000.
So, each year you pay the $400 you only pay the $7,000 once when you first buy the contract.
For that right now, I get discounted AP's and save $100 or so a year on those.
Personally, what my family saves on AP's covers our MFees
I get access to the dining plan whenever I want to stay, I dont have to buy tickets or jump any hoops to get it(stay a certain amount of time etc)
I get 10-20% discount in many stores they have.
There are several table service restaurants I can get 10% off, I dont have to do anything but show my DVC card
I also get the ability to hop to almost any pool I want no fear of being thrown out. I get deluxe accomdations which include a washer and dryer(or free use of one) so i save on washing clothes and dont have to bring so many when we go. I have access to at least a fridge and in our case a full kitchen and while we dont cook on vacation, it is nice to be able to put a gallon milk in the fridge, eat breakfast in the am. Unlike the value folks who pay extra for their fridge or do that "sign up here for the fridge" thing. I dont have to worry about it
If i can go for a couple years I can easily rent my points out.
I have bought and sold contracts and my vacations on the points I owned were essentially FREE by the time I got done.
DVC is not for everyone, but it certainly can make sense and be worth at least as much as a cheap vacation at a value resort
Oh and the 100pt scenario would give you the same size accomadation as a value for a whole week almost any week at AKV and you can do that every year for the next 50 years and just spend that original $7,000. that comes out to $140 a WEEK (over the 50 years) lets see you stay at a value for that!!