But, as I said, was just looking ahead, and struck that 360 Poly studios were taken already. Didn't look kosher.
The 25th lasted 15 months and it was great! (Except for the pink cake castle)
Or people with a ton of banked points walking rooms for Thanksgiving and Christmas.....That's what I'm doing. So basically I have taken an OKW studio out of service, and booking it as a two bedroom lock-off. As I walked forward, the unit could then show as an available studio and one bedroom. Remember, there are no dedicated studios at OKW, all of them are part of a lock-off unit.There actually did appear to be a few "shenanigans" with some rooms out of service before 11 months but after a few members reported contacting DVC to complain it was a miracle and the rooms were available again.
Or people with a ton of banked points walking rooms for Thanksgiving and Christmas.....That's what I'm doing. So basically I have taken an OKW studio out of service, and booking it as a two bedroom lock-off. As I walked forward, the unit could then show as an available studio and one bedroom. Remember, there are no dedicated studios at OKW, all of them are part of a lock-off unit.
I remember checking few weeks back and many of the studios that were unavailable via dvc points were available as cash bookings. Checking now there’s less but still see availability for studios for the 50th at ssr, akv, bwv, and okw when booking cash despite no availability for any of these rooms with points. My understanding is this means at least part of the inventory crunch came from Disney booking the rooms (or potentially pulling them as anticipated availability). Since it was so wide of an inventory crunch so quickly I wonder how large of scale Disney took rooms to rent for cash.
I also guess I dont fully understand how system works where rooms can go for cash when inventory crunch in dvc. I could see this being problem in upcoming years with point surplus from covid. Can any one elaborate how this system works?
I remember checking few weeks back and many of the studios that were unavailable via dvc points were available as cash bookings. Checking now there’s less but still see availability for studios for the 50th at ssr, akv, bwv, and okw when booking cash despite no availability for any of these rooms with points. My understanding is this means at least part of the inventory crunch came from Disney booking the rooms (or potentially pulling them as anticipated availability). Since it was so wide of an inventory crunch so quickly I wonder how large of scale Disney took rooms to rent for cash.
I also guess I dont fully understand how system works where rooms can go for cash when inventory crunch in dvc. I could see this being problem in upcoming years with point surplus from covid. Can any one elaborate how this system works?