I think I didn't make my intent clear. I believed you when you said that the bungalows were eventually booked close to capacity. I was just hoping you or someone could clarify the timeline - "not booked at 7 months" means something. "Booked at 3 months" means something different from "booked as a cash room as unrented inventory". Speaking of which, does anyone know the specifics of when DVCM is allowed to rent unbooked inventory and what happens with the proceeds?
Thanks, I find this kind of anecdotal first-hand data invaluable. (fwiw)
I guess I find this disappointing - though I'm not that surprised about Aulani owners. Nor would I be surprised about SSR owners or even OKW owners. But for the resorts like, to varying degrees, VGF, BCV, BWV, and BLT that often book up before the 7-month window opens, that has to be because owners are booking them, right? And I guess not everyone is listening to the sage advice about buying where you want to stay.
(And is using that other advice to take advantage of the value of buying cheaper points)
BTW, I'm speculating about what their concerns might be, not expressing any personal concern.
Some observations:
1. Do the bungalow and cabin points represent 1% or is it just the bungalow points? Combined is it 2%?
2. I suspect that single digit percentages on the margin can tip the balance on these kind of finely tuned point systems.
3. I wonder what percentage of points are resold every year? Similarly I wonder what percentage of points is currently owned by resale owners vs direct buyers? I wonder if this is designed as a natural mechanism for maintaining a constant "home resort booking percentage" as a resort ages? Of course, it would only apply to the new resorts since the 14 original resorts are grandfathered-in to lifetime non-home-resort booking for resales.
4. As a contrary observation, it seems to me that resale buyers of resorts (other than SSR, OKW, and maybe VB and HHI) are looking to book their home resort quite a bit. After all, that's why they're paying the premium for VGF over SSR.
Maybe I'm biased by my personal experience and several of the posters here who say that they bought-in with the plan of booking studios but over time have gotten "spoiled" and started booking 2-bedrooms. That's certainly what happened to us - bought enough for a couple of weeks in a studio during shoulder seasons, but ended up 5-10 years later booking 2-bedrooms. And with the newer resorts having more expensive point charts, going less frequently.
@helenabear, how are you doing? You don't seem your usual cheerful self... Hope you're ok. Feel free to PM me.