So: Months ago we paid our friends for the points for a week at Saratoga Springs . . . 8/31-9/6.
Our friends went on a technology-free camping trip in remote Wyoming 5 days ago.
It's now 8/30.
We have young kids and we don't want to travel into Hurricane Dorian.
We can't cancel because the DVC member needs to call - and he's without tech in WYOMING.
DVC Member Services says that after our stated check in time tomorrow (we won't even be in Florida) our reservation will be out of his hands and Saratoga Springs will be the people to contact . . . but even then only our DVC member friends can call them. They don't get back for days. We also have $800 of dining plans attached to this reservation. Also need our DVC member friends to cancel.
Any advice? At this point would be happy to just get the dining plan refunded and lose the points. What would you do? And yes, I know we should have gotten the member number and other important info from our friends before they left town. But Dorian wasn't in the news then and it didn't seem important. Next time we'll know. Expensive lesson in preparedness, or is there still hope? At least an idea?
Our friends went on a technology-free camping trip in remote Wyoming 5 days ago.
It's now 8/30.
We have young kids and we don't want to travel into Hurricane Dorian.
We can't cancel because the DVC member needs to call - and he's without tech in WYOMING.
DVC Member Services says that after our stated check in time tomorrow (we won't even be in Florida) our reservation will be out of his hands and Saratoga Springs will be the people to contact . . . but even then only our DVC member friends can call them. They don't get back for days. We also have $800 of dining plans attached to this reservation. Also need our DVC member friends to cancel.
Any advice? At this point would be happy to just get the dining plan refunded and lose the points. What would you do? And yes, I know we should have gotten the member number and other important info from our friends before they left town. But Dorian wasn't in the news then and it didn't seem important. Next time we'll know. Expensive lesson in preparedness, or is there still hope? At least an idea?