Thought about this more, do I understand correctly?
- Add more points to CFW trust. They spread the cost out to more points, so their dues drops. Based on the difference in points per unit, it's not significant. In theory, it becomes harder to book the home resort because they sell more points than the home resort has.
- That means fewer points at some future trust resort. This means high dues there because there are fewer points to pay for the resorts costs. In theory, it's easier to book (at least until a trust advantaged booking window) because there aren't as many points sold as the resort actually has.
The thing is there is no “total points” for the resort in the same way it is with current
The cabins are simply property in the trust and that what is bought is a share in the Cabins Resort Use Plan. They can activate more than just the cabins for use in that plan and those points is what becomes the total points for use under that specific pla.
Remember, the documents allow for them to have more than one resort use plan with different property in it
That is what makes it a bit different because DVC owns the property and remains owners.
Now, once they are activated and points assigned, that can’t change…but if they keep adding other property, or more cabins, those cabins can be slightly different.
What has to balance is that the charts must reflect the total points declared to sell for the property in that specific RTU pla …but because they can add different units to the same resort plan, those chart totals can be used together to make decisions and reallocations.
What they can’t seem to do is just add more points to the trust to sell that is not tied to new property
In that sense, it has to balance. But, I see nothing so far that requires them to keep the number of points to use the cabins, or future property, when declared for sale, to be exactly the same.
Not that I expect things to be largerly different, but what just happened in which the 30 cabins declared a different yearly total than the current 33 cabins, supports my understanding of how new property can be added as time goes on.