Maybe. But honestly, I think if DVC made a studio-only timeshare, room sizes comparable to the mods, that was themed in that Disney kinda style, with free transportation to the parks like every other WDW resort, and a buy in of only 6-7K, they'd get a lot of takers. I think with an average 50-70 points per week range, a lot of current DVC members would add on 25-35 points, and plan on banking or borrowing each home resort's points so every other year they have a simpler stay at Flamingo Crossing and then on the alternate years have a real mother of a blowout at a Deluxe resort. Or current DVC members will look to extend their vacations instead of banking any leftover points by staying extra nights at FC. Do something kinda unique (since you wouldn't want shoppers or looky-loos bothering members, maybe instead of a main pool each building has a quiet pool on the roof, and holy crap it's the only DVC with pools on the roof!). A restaurat above ground that, like Top of the World lounge, is only accessible to DVC members (also convenient to DVC members who are just at FC to shop), you know, to keep the riff raff away. And now DVC has a location for yet more kiosks where they can insist "it's never been affordable to get in on Disney's best kept secret!" Pimp the heck out of a demo room, people who just went to FC to get a smoothie suddenly become members.