One-time use points. You can buy up to 24 extra points each year for $19 per point to close the gap if you're short.Sorry - can you translate?
Call MS and plead your case. There have been reports of a few Members granted an exception. (Wouldn't use that in the conversation though, for fear of coming across entitled/demanding). The worst outcome.would be "Sorry, no".Just wondering if there has been any discussion or messaging from Disney on when they might remove the 50% restriction on borrowing points? Trying to game out a wait list that I'm 15 points short on due to the 50% restriction.
Since no on has chimed in. One-Time Use points cannot be used for a waitlist match. The points have to already be purchased for them to work on a waitlist. And you can only purchase them at the time of making a reservation.
It's probably true that the backlog hasn't lightened a whole lot. But if you scan the booking site, there's a surprising amount of availability left in July, August and into the fall of 2022. SSR and OKW have Studios available for 95% of nights from July - November, plus larger rooms too.Don't expect it any time soon. We're really just in the beginning of feeling the availability crunch caused by the shutdown.
It's probably true that the backlog hasn't lightened a whole lot. But if you scan the booking site, there's a surprising amount of availability left in July, August and into the fall of 2022. SSR and OKW have Studios available for 95% of nights from July - November, plus larger rooms too.
If a lot of owners are sitting on a personal backlog, they can't expect to all hold out for early December at BCV, GF, Riviera, etc. Gotta start meeting half way and taking what's available, or risk losing those points.
Keeping the borrowing restriction in place prevents people from accessing points they would otherwise use to book those rooms for July onward. If a member is prevented from borrowing points they would use to book July 2022, it's also causing problems. (True story: In December 2020 I was prevented from borrowing points and forced to book a Studio instead of 1BR. When I arrived, I was upgraded to a 1BR.)
Above all, DVC should want to see all of the rooms filled.
I don't think DVC will lift the restriction until the VGF Resort Studios open for general booking. Let members gobble up that added capacity with (mostly) banked and current points. Beyond that, if there are still a lot of unbooked rooms in late summer and into the fall, I'm not sure what purpose the restriction serves anymore.
So I guess the purpose of the restriction was to spread out the bookings and not have so many points flooding the system at once? I wasn’t following DVC when this went into effect. Is this the first time they’ve done this?Great points and I agree. If we are starting to see rooms open in the 3 to 4 month range, then it may be time to lift it. We are already though the 11 month window for the busy fall time so no impact on that as owners have had a chance to get what they wanted.
So I guess the purpose of the restriction was to spread out the bookings and not have so many points flooding the system at once? I wasn’t following DVC when this went into effect. Is this the first time they’ve done this?