I agree with this for the most part. Now if only the resale restrictions for Riviera would go away I could buy in....
Here’s the thing. I already have 3 other contracts. RIV’s restrictions won’t hurt me. It might affect resale but that’s only one consideration and probably a minor one for me.
I DO think it’ll do further harm to the 7 month window for everybody, but I bought where I wanted to stay.
I think it’ll eventually pressure the 11 month window at RIV for everybody as resale owners maximize the only window they have. But I’m a DVC super-user. I feel confident in my ability to game an 11 month window to my advantage.
Even if I bought at RIV, the restrictions won’t affect me. At least not enough to pull up for that reason.
But it DOES affect people new to DVC, and that really bothers me. DVC is still the same grandfathered product for me, but that’s a much different DVC than those who buy into it today.
We love Disney, and yes, we love DVC. I used to share that far and wide, but why would I do that today? What good does it do to convince anybody of the value of a product that’s no longer for sale? Make no mistake, the DVC I own is no longer for sale.
What is for sale is a much less valuable product for a much higher price.
I wanted to believe DVC was a club. But in the kind of club I want to be a member in, everybody who’s a member gets to learn the secret handshake. Everybody gets to belong on an even keel. DVC changed that - and I believe they didn’t need to do so in order to right-value their product.
So. It’s not a club; it’s a timeshare. I get it. I’ll live with it. It’s disappointing because I want to share this great hobby with others - but I can’t.
Its like when my team loses the championship series. It’s sad. But, at the end of the day, I’m still a fan. That said, I reserve the right to continue to voice my objection to the trade they made that changed the outcome. If only. If only they hadn’t of done that, we could have all been winners.