As an aside just looking at Copper Creek 1 bed availability today. There’s no other resort with anything like this resort’s non availibility problems, it is quite something.
I can think of 2 reasons that could drive short term (1-3 years) availability issues at CCV. First, DVC could have released all the cabins and not released all of the villas. Long term the cabins will likely always impact availability, but if they have released all the cabins and only 50% of the villas, the strain on the villas would be even worse. Second, since DVC gives current calendar year points to new direct contracts, lots of folks have previous UY points to bank and burn as well as current UY points. After a couple of years when the new contracts are spent all over the system, it could come to a better equilibrium. With the cabins, it may never be as good as other resorts, but right now CCV has exceptionally poor availability.
Makes me glad that I purchased a guaranteed week studio. Missed out on the promotion at the time, but never have to fight for a studio at 8:00 AM eastern.As an aside just looking at Copper Creek 1 bed availability today. There’s no other resort with anything like this resort’s non availibility problems, it is quite something.
`Guaranteed week, particularly in a studio, is a necessity at Copper Creek if wanting peak times- they are walking 1 beds at 11 months for Xmas! Massive number of points loaded into cabins has done it- there will be a lot of unhappy owners there.Makes me glad that I purchased a guaranteed week studio. Missed out on the promotion at the time, but never have to fight for a studio at 8:00 AM eastern.
Back in 1997, we got four points at OKW (direct from DVC) with ten bucks left over for $210. I though $100 was obscene.So just got an email from Gib McCain... Suggests pricing going to $210 per point on June 1st.
They seem to have availably issues for everything but cabins
`Guaranteed week, particularly in a studio, is a necessity at Copper Creek if wanting peak times- they are walking 1 beds at 11 months for Xmas! Massive number of points loaded into cabins has done it- there will be a lot of unhappy owners there.
Do you think this is because it is the newest DVC option or because they have the fewest rooms in general of the DVC resorts? Or a combination of the two?
Do you think this is because it is the newest DVC option or because they have the fewest rooms in general of the DVC resorts? Or a combination of the two?
There's a competitive aspect to purchasing any points timeshare. There are enough rooms to go around if demand balances perfectly. But if you have 1 villa sold to 12 owners for monthly use each year and 5 owners want to stay in December, there is disappointment.
So if there are a lot of points tied up in the cabins but CCV buyers are all aiming to stay in studios, then many of those buyers will end up frustrated.
You can easily do a search for "walking a reservation." The short answer is that walking is a lot more hassle and requires booking rooms temporarily that you never intend to use, which frustrates additional owners along the way.
Put simply, if you intend to buy and stay in studios, expect problems with availibility. If you want to stay in any room but a cabin at Xmas or peak periods, expect problems with availibility.I appreciate the feedback on that...we are considering buying at Copper Creek to get our feet wet and then exploring the Resale market for additional purchases going forward...just trying to make sure I understand as much as I can before committing.
Put simply, if you intend to buy and stay in studios, expect problems with availibility. If you want to stay in any room but a cabin at Xmas or peak periods, expect problems with availibility.