We met some families on our last holiday in Kaua‘i who had the same question...surely there are other owners (e.g. HSR, WSJ) that would like to be in Hawaii for a week why wouldn't they consider trading with other SVOwners in HI who could secure them a week via their home resort preference period?
You would think so, but in reality, there is very little interest among HRA and WSJ owners to trade into Hawaii. A few years ago, a member of this board set up a website for private Starwood owner trades. A lot of people signed up, but not a single trade was made into WSJ or HRA - not one.
I think the home resort preference period is a huge trade incentive advantage provided both parties want to be in the other location and are organized enough to pull the trigger at the same time.
At some resorts this is true, but it's not that big a deal at WPORV, because 1) there are no deeded views and 2) it's an easy exchange through both II and the SVN. I've traded in twice through II using very inexpensive resale deposits for the exchange.
In other words, if I own a week at HRA and I know I can trade into WPORV, using an inexpensive deposit with a MF of $700 a year, why would I use my HRA week with a MF of $3,000 for the trade?
I know you are new here, so I will explain a little. You can exchange into 80% of the Starwood resorts through II with a very cheap Starwood week that you buy resale. For example, you can buy a 1 bdm. resale at Sheraton Desert Oasis for less than $500, with a maintenance fee of $700, and use it to trade into a 2 bdm. at WPORV, and just about any other Starwood resort, except HRA and WSJ. HRA and WSJ are the toughest exchange in the SVN. So it's not just comparing their resort to your resort, it's also based on the fact that savvy owners know they can use a much cheaper exchanger to get into WPORV, and they can get more value out of their HRA week, using it another way.
Besides the difference in maintenance fee, demand, trading strategies, and perceived value, the other factor is that most WSJ and HRA owners live on the east coast and it is a looooong trip to Hawaii from there.
If I was an HRA or WSJ owner, and I wanted to go to Hawaii, frankly, I wouldn't chose WPORV, because there is no guaranteed view. Instead, I'd trade with an ocean front owner at WKORV where they have fabulous guaranteed views.
I'm sorry my friend, but we've been down this road before, and the demand just doesn't exist.