Well here's the cheapest room available in the cheapest season for the WDW resorts.
VGF: 17pts/night - Standard Studio/Adventure
PVB: 16 pts/night - Standard Studio/Adventure
CCV: 15 pts/night - Studio/Adventure
BRV: 15 pts/night - Studio/Adventure
BCV: 15 pts/night - Studio/Adventure
BLT: 14 pts/night - Standard Studio/Adventure
RIV: 11pts/night - Tower Studio/Adventure
SSR: 11pts/night - Studio/Adventure
OKW: 10pts/night - Studio/Adventure
BWV: 10pts/night - Standard Studio/Adventure
AKV: 8 pts/night - Value Studio/Adventure
It's about a point difference per night in terms of affordability and nobody is really saying that the rooms are unaffordable at VGF, BRV, BCV, or BLT.
This would imply that all the Bungalow and Cabin points have to go somewhere, and it is likely to cause availability issues as they flood into the studios. I can't speak for CCV but if you take a look at the availability thread (
https://www.disboards.com/threads/p...-bd-charts-september-2019-2-bd-added.3689931/)
PVB Studios can be obtained as far out as 5-6 months. About the same as BLT and AKV. So it wouldn't be availability that's a concern.
We can even point to the 1BRs, but my PVB points work just as well at other location 1BR. It's also contradictory to what we say about SSR/OKW and AKV. All three have enough rooms for the points. All three have cheap affordable rooms. All three have multiple room categories. But what's the common complaint about those and the #1 reason for why it's cheaper? It's far and inconvenient. Neither PVB nor CCV have that issue.