disneyistheone
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No!!!!!!!
So where would all the points go??
Divided up among the resort's actual owners?
To Joe the Plumber?
To help pay for the Wall STreet bailout?
Newton's law of DVC-o-dynamics is that there is no total increase or decrease in points for a resort. Once all purchased, the points floating around remain the same. An action requires an equal and opposite REaction.
Am I not correct?
My thought is that the extra points collected by the highly in demand resorts would be used to allow rooms to be rented through CRO. All the money that is made could go to reducing members dues at the resort that is getting worn out by 100 percent capacity. It would also lower member dues at that resort, thus compensating the members for it being harder to book rooms in their more desirable resort.
Actually, Newton's law says that lots of points never get redeemed.
Some resorts, because of their popularity, operate at near 100 percent capacity. At least one resort tends to have lots of empty rooms. An empty resort has no wear and tear. A resort booked to capacity gets lots of wear and tear.
My thought is that the extra points collected by the highly in demand resorts would be used to allow rooms to be rented through CRO. All the money that is made could go to reducing members dues at the resort that is getting worn out by 100 percent capacity. It would also lower member dues at that resort, thus compensating the members for it being harder to book rooms in their more desirable resort.
...My thought is that the extra points collected by the highly in demand resorts would be used to allow rooms to be rented through CRO. All the money that is made could go to reducing members dues at the resort that is getting worn out by 100 percent capacity. It would also lower member dues at that resort, thus compensating the members for it being harder to book rooms in their more desirable resort.
My son's teacher always says "you get what you get and you don't get upset"