This might be a topic for another thread, but I was thinking about the number of points as WSF was referring to above. I was thinking (and I could be totally out of whack) that DVC must calculate the points based on full (or close to it) occupancy. Is that right? If I chose to only use my points Sunday - Thursday, and others do the same, what is the impact? If enough of us were paying cash for Friday and Saturday night stays to be economical about our points, wouldn't that have an impact?
DVC is legally allowed to sell enough points that the each villa would be booked solid year round. Rumor has it they hold back about 4% of the points which are used to take rooms out of inventory for maintenance purposes. If my math is correct, selling 96% means that each guest room could be removed from inventory about two full weeks out of every year.
DVC really isn't much different than the traditional timeshare model where an individual would buy a fixed week. Under the traditional model, for each room the developer builds they would typically sell 50-51 weeks and hold back 1-2 weeks for maintenance. Each owner would have their own week to visit.
DVC is the same, it's just that everything has been translated to a more flexible commodity: points
What you describe in terms of weekday vs. weekend availability IS already occurring--it has been for years now. The weekend points are higher to somewhat discourage local owners (say, those within a 3 hour drive) from using the rooms primarily for long weekends stays. If all 7 nights of the week cost the same, the likely outcome would be that the weekends would get booked VERY quickly, and it would be difficult to get a full week's stay on shorter notice.
In theory the points charts should reflect demand. The disparity between weeknights and weekends should be such that most of the time, they both fill up at the same rate. The same is true for the different seasons--the slowest seasons should have the lowest points to encourage people to take trips. The highest demand periods should be the most expensive because they are likely to fill up regardless.
Whether the points charts really accomplish this goal is open to debate. To me, it seems like the weekends are priced a little too high. But the only remedy for lowering the Friday and Saturday night costs is to increase Sunday - Thursday. In many ways, it's a question of what people want vs. what would be best for the program. I doubt many want to see weekdays cost more or early-December moved to a more expensive season, but both moves could actually be in members' best interest.
In the end there are only so many rooms for each night. If people can't get what the want, they have a few choices. A few that come to mind are: bank the points, pick different nights to visit, let the points expire and go unused.
With periods like early December continuing to gain popularity and yet us seeing no change in the points, the most noticable end result has been people calling earlier and earlier to book. Those who miss out will just have to find some other way to use their points. And next year they will know to call sooner. Early-December just isn't going to get any better until DVC makes changes to the points.