Lets break it down to see where they took these points from or if they perhaps took them from another villa size. Each "use period" is from the points chart, 1 through 9.
MV PH 1BR
.................2016........2017
Use Period 1 -- 2,675.......2,975
Use Period 2 -- 3,025.......3,325
Use Period 3 -- 2,675.......2,925
Use Period 4 -- 3,200.......3,525
Use Period 5 -- 3,200.......3,525
Use Period 6 -- 3,025.......3,325
Use Period 7 -- 2,675.......2,950
Use Period 8 -- 3,200.......3,525
Use Period 9 -- 3,200.......3,525
Use Period 10 - 3,700.......4,075
So there you have it. For a MV PH 1BR unit, the prices are up across the board 300 DC points. Lets see if they took is from a different size unit.
MV PH Studio
.................2016........2017
Use Period 1 -- 1,875.......1,705
Use Period 2 -- 2,175.......1,970
Use Period 3 -- 1,875.......1,705
Use Period 4 -- 2,400.......2,160
Use Period 5 -- 2,400.......2,160
Use Period 6 -- 2,175.......1,960
Use Period 7 -- 1,875.......1,690
Use Period 8 -- 2,400.......2,160
Use Period 9 -- 2,400.......2,160
Use Period 10 - 2,625.......2,365
Changes look to be the same up and down across all views in the 1BR and studio units. So it looks like they at least took some of the points from the MV studio to allocate to the 1BR. I would suspect that they found demand for the 1BR units to be higher at their point levels than the studio units. So they upped the cost for 1BR and lowered it for studio units.
I suspect if we compare across the entire resort, the amount of DC points required to book is the same. I don't think that Marriott hasn't charted in to taking points from one resort to give to another, yet.