You have to call MS to transfer beteeen the memgerhships.
Once transferred, they will be in. A temporary contract that you will only see when you are booking.
As mentioned, they will retain their own home resort and UY and can’t be borrowed to use on a trip.
They have recently made some exceptions for owners to transfer banked points beteeen their own memberships
They key is to make sure you can use the points for the trip you want without needing to borrow.
Oh sure - AFTER I wanted to transfer banked points they do it now - lol
Good to know for the future.![]()
An alternative to transferring from one membership to the other is to book some nights with one membership and the remaining nights with the other membership, then chat/email/call MS and ask them to place a Continuing Stay note on both reservations so you can stay in the same room. That works only if you don’t need points from both memberships to cover a night (i.e. night costs 15 points, you need 10 from membership A and 5 from membership B).I have two contracts with different use years and different home resorts. How do I use the points from both on one reservation?
Same and am gratefulI do this as a split stay and ask them to make notes in chat. They've never made me move, probably because they don't want to pay to clean when they don't have to.
This is what I did when I had two contracts with different use years. It was a PITB.An alternative to transferring from one membership to the other is to book some nights with one membership and the remaining nights with the other membership, then chat/email/call MS and ask them to place a Continuing Stay note on both reservations so you can stay in the same room. That works only if you don’t need points from both memberships to cover a night (i.e. night costs 15 points, you need 10 from membership A and 5 from membership B).
I do this as well. But I thought I'd mention the one disadvantage I have experienced with doing so... When points from two different memberships are used, you will have 2 different Reservation Numbers, even at the same resort. I have been told by MS that I cannot merge them. When the the 60-day mark comes to make dining reservations, I could not do so for my entire stay. I'd have to log on separately when each reservation has hit its 60-day mark, and by then hard-to-sought dining reservations may already be gone. Has anyone found a workaround for this?I have often used the method mentioned of booking some nights with one contract and other nights with the second contract and asking member services to put a note that we would like to stay in the same room and we have never had to move. Just yesterday I booked using two contracts when I needed points from both for one of the nights. I was told that when you are transferring to yourself (both contracts are yours), you can transfer banked points but not borrowed points. If you will need to borrow points from one of the contracts to complete the reservation, make sure you transfer the other points into that contract. I only needed 14 points from one of the contracts for the reservation but 10 of them would be borrowed so I had to transfer the larger amount from the other contract into the one with the 14 points.
Yes, that is a problem if you use one contract to book some of the nights and another contract to book others. I agree that is a problem for making dining reservations. If you transfer points and make the reservation out of a single contract (with the transferred points), it is just one reservation number and you should be able to make dining reservations for the entire stay at the 60 day mark for the first day of the stay. Unless it has changed, you should keep in mind you can only make one transfer in or out per (use?) year in each contract. So you would be using up that one transfer with both contracts.I do this as well. But I thought I'd mention the one disadvantage I have experienced with doing so... When points from two different memberships are used, you will have 2 different Reservation Numbers, even at the same resort. I have been told by MS that I cannot merge them. When the the 60-day mark comes to make dining reservations, I could not do so for my entire stay. I'd have to log on separately when each reservation has hit its 60-day mark, and by then hard-to-sought dining reservations may already be gone. Has anyone found a workaround for this?
It’s been reported here more than once that if you’re an owner transferring between your own memberships, MS will allow more than one transfer per UY.Unless it has changed, you should keep in mind you can only make one transfer in or out per (use?) year in each contract. So you would be using up that one transfer with both contracts.
Good to know. This was the first time I ever transferred points so I would not have paid attention to those reports.It’s been reported here more than once that if you’re an owner transferring between your own memberships, MS will allow more than one transfer per UY.
I can confirm,,,multiple years we have done this.It’s been reported here more than once that if you’re an owner transferring between your own memberships, MS will allow more than one transfer per UY.
Just clarifying here. I have multiple memberships. I have transferred june 2024 points from one of my memberships to another. If I read these correctly, BOTH of these memberships (the one that transferred the June 2024 points and the one that received them) are still eligible to receive a 2024 transfer from another member?I can confirm,,,multiple years we have done this.
I can only confirm that I have done between my own memberships more than 1 in a UY. Not from another memberJust clarifying here. I have multiple memberships. I have transferred june 2024 points from one of my memberships to another. If I read these correctly, BOTH of these memberships (the one that transferred the June 2024 points and the one that received them) are still eligible to receive a 2024 transfer from another member?
Thanks.