There is also a cyclical nature to timeshare ownership. Some have speculated that the developer points offered, plus the price being held up with ROFR gives people an incentive to buy a contract, strip it plus developer points, host a big family trip at WDW, then sell the contract and come out ahead over any other way to stay at Disney.
Even without the incentives, there are always going to be people who buy what is being sold on impulse and then decide it isn't for them - for financial reasons or just because they get home and discover that they aren't going to really use it like they anticipated. And that doesn't need to be "oh, we should have bought BCV" - it can just as easily be "this isn't such a great deal to cruise" or "um....looking at it we really can't fit Disney in every year, we need to visit your mother, and we really want to go skiing every other year or so." Or even "hey, I can get this timeshare in Cancun resale for $4,000 and the fees are half of what they are at WDW - that's really a better use of our vacation dollars for us."
(I'd bet the majority of competition off the Dis Boards is not the cage match that is SSR vs. BCV - but WDW vs. another vacation destination - believe it or not, some people like variety in their vacation destinations).
But the majority of the imbalance can simply be explained by the proportion of points available. Proportionally, SSR resales are available at pretty much the same rate as the other resort.s
Even without the incentives, there are always going to be people who buy what is being sold on impulse and then decide it isn't for them - for financial reasons or just because they get home and discover that they aren't going to really use it like they anticipated. And that doesn't need to be "oh, we should have bought BCV" - it can just as easily be "this isn't such a great deal to cruise" or "um....looking at it we really can't fit Disney in every year, we need to visit your mother, and we really want to go skiing every other year or so." Or even "hey, I can get this timeshare in Cancun resale for $4,000 and the fees are half of what they are at WDW - that's really a better use of our vacation dollars for us."
(I'd bet the majority of competition off the Dis Boards is not the cage match that is SSR vs. BCV - but WDW vs. another vacation destination - believe it or not, some people like variety in their vacation destinations).
But the majority of the imbalance can simply be explained by the proportion of points available. Proportionally, SSR resales are available at pretty much the same rate as the other resort.s