Huh? Delusional whining snobs? People are entitled to their opinions that differ from your own. That doesn't make them whiny snobs, it simply means they have different priorities and opinions than you do. That's perfectly fine, you may not like it, but why resort to maligning those you disagree with? I don't understand the need to denigrate others with different viewpoints.
We frequent Shawnee more than any other resort - I've literally never seen the parking lots full - not even close - not even for the Crestview section - which is the most popular. IDK about the Skyline parking garage since it's valet only, but I've never been turned away because it was full when we stayed there. So at least anecdotally, I don't see your claims here as valid specific to those examples. I happen to agree with you about not caring about the quality of the older resorts, as I have repeatedly indicated, but I can also say I've seen countless posts on the FB groups from newer owners who go to one of these older resorts and they have what is clearly a substandard experience, and they are pretty loud about it. Wyndham fields many of these complaints as well. It's likely that despite the apparent resistance here on TUG, the overall narrative that Wyndham has received for the subset of resorts being removed from the system, is at least in part due to the volume of complaints from unhappy owners who have stayed at these resorts, or at least a subset of them, whether it is regarding the conditions of the units themselves (Shawnee), the surrounding areas (Skyline Tower), or the lack of amenities and activities close to the resorts given many of these resorts are located in rural areas. I'm not saying I agree or disagree with it, but I can understand the logic. I don't see the need to attack or denigrate those who hold different viewpoints though.
Curious, what percentage of your rentals are sourced from the impacted resorts?