I didn't retreat very far. If WDW is going to heck in a hand cart as many of you seem to think and expertly point out, I think I feel sorry for the DVC owners. They have no control over the large chunk of their money they gave to Disney. Plus, they have to keep giving more every year or two to buy points and have to pay for maintainance each year for the next what,thirty years? If there is poor maintainance, poor management, lower value,nothing new or whatever else to complain about, they are stuck. Disney already has their money. If they have points and don't use them, they are paying for a vacation that never happened. If they eventually decide there are other places out there worth visiting, besides something Disney, they no longer want to or can go to Disney on a regular basis,or,for some reason they simply can't afford it, what then? Probably hope they can sell it at a loss.
At least, if you pay as you go and you decide things are worse than you want, you can vote with your wallet and do something else. It is not hard to see why some DVC owners can be especially passionate about what they perceive is wrong with Disney, because, unless money is no object, they do not have that luxury. They value their ownership and do not want to see it become less valuable to them.