I don't know many people who would be indifferent to losing five figures. Myself included. And if I did know such people, I am guessing they would expect higher quality toilet paper. And honestly, there are MUCH nicer Orlando hotels than Disney in general and DVC in particular.
Out of curiosity, given there are so many better options in Orlando, both TP-specific and otherwise, why do YOU keep your DVC membership? I mean, you've probably mentioned "TP" and "Swolphin" dozens of times here on the boards, yet here you are once again expecting better toilet paper.
As for me, I DO stay in nicer hotels, both for business and for leisure travel (I'm actually a Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite member). I'm one of those folks who's actually stayed at the "real" over-water bungalows at the St. Regis in Bora Bora. In fact, I'll be at the Ritz Carlton Grande Lakes for a few days in March, after staying at BRV for a week. We own DVC (our only timeshare) solely for the ambiance and location within the Disney bubble. I don't "need" a nicer roll of TP to elevate the experience. I can buy the same TP as they have at the Ritz for a couple of bucks. I can even grab a few little foil stickers off
Amazon for a buck or two more to put on the wrapper if I desperately need that validation. Toilet paper has one inglorious task to perform. It's binary: either it does that simple task or it doesn't. As the owner of a construction consulting firm, I've paid many a visit to a porta-john and survived the ordeal just fine.
DVC isn't a Four Seasons or a Ritz-Carlton, a St. Regis or a Mandarin Oriental, and anyone who thinks it is or should be is sorely delusional. If someone thinks they are paying enough money with their DVC membership to warrant the level of service afforded by those chains, they are even further deluded. We're not talking hotel cash rates, we're talking DVC.
By the way, the member rate for the RC for 3/16-3/19 stay (pre-pay, non-refundable) is $901 for a single king room ($3,202.88 total, including tax). To rent a studio villa at BRV that weekend at $22 per point, 61 points, is $1,342. For nearly 2 grand more, I'd expect a nicer set of sheets and softer TP. My cost per point for my BRV contract is $13.76 so the weekend would cost me $839.36. For $2,363.52 LESS, I'm willing to forgo the TP for the location and experience.