I agree with
@Sirwalterraleigh. Doing quick and dirty refurbs of existing hotel accommodations is just fast cash for DVD and a way for Disney resorts to offload some resort overhead onto the backs of DVC owners. Look at the number of new VGF owners who bought with the idea of staying in a studio the first week of December only to learn that many experienced owners had been walking those rooms for 2 months and the few that are available at 7:59 AM are gone a nanosecond past 8:00 AM at 11months. DVD doesn't care. They made a huge profit by slapping on some paint and putting a microwave in the room. No additional resort amenities were constructed. Member satisfaction is low on their list of priorities.
Plus, more points in the system just puts more strain on all owners who bought with 7-month flexibility in mind. Which is why I think the trust might appeal to some buyers. Imagine being sold on the idea that you can book your choice of a half dozen or so resorts (depending on how they add resorts to the trust) right at 11 months, instead of just one home resort, without understanding how limited your choices may be during periods of high demand.