It wouldn't impact owners who don't regularly modify their reservations or walk. If everyone gets a set number of free modifications, then there is no impact.
Yes. To keep it simple, if you have an existing reservation that you then modify, it counts as a change.
I'm unclear how a waitlist would be counted towards a reservation modification. A waitlist request isn't a reservation, so you aren't modifying an existing reservation.
How does charging a change fee for excessive modifications create an advantage for owners with many points? All reservations are still made on first-come-first-served; everyone gets the same number of free modifications and pays the same change fee for extra modifications.
Widespread leaves a lot of latitude for us to interpret and guess what the Board meant. It's a big enough issue for many owners to have risen to the Board with a commitment (of sorts) to address it in some way.
I do tend to take things at face value. Adding a change fee isn't at all complex. It seems like one of the simplest solutions that I've seen to this point.
I totally agree with you here. Let's hope that's not the solution they choose.
I am sure plenty modify and adjust trips regularly. One can’t get a SV room, so they book a PV room,,,and then waitlist a different view…or stalk.
Sometimes, they might be able to change dates a few days to get those nights in the cheaper view …maybe then one decides at 7 months to switch resorts…first choice not there so book second and keep checking. Modify and adjust as the trip gets closer if they need to.
The point is there are plenty of owners out there who want to modify and adjust because things can change from booking at 11 months. And, certain times of the year, canceling first can leave someone without a room.
Large point owners might now hold multiple reservations for a room type to avoid the change fee.
For example, an owner wants a 5 day trip but can flex it over 10 days so instead of taking one room for 10 days, which can be modified later. they make two 5 days that overlap to give them more flexibility to change without a potential fee.
A waitlist, if it fills, can be a modification so that means some of those could trigger a fee if the owner has exceeded the grace..now, you are impacting owners.
Isn’t is simpler to put back into play the special preference list for those hard to get rooms?
Take BWV…plenty of pool and garden to go around…but not SV…make SV rooms bookings subject to the rules of the list.
Pretty simple, doesn’t change the flexibility of the program and stops walking for the rooms in which walking has an impact. It pretty much solves the problem and that language already exists!!
My guess is that SSR owners are not concerned about walking in the way an AKV or BWV owner is.
That’s why I hope that any changes they make doesn’t put into restrictions to fix what I believe is a problem for a very small set of rooms.
ETA: Adding a fee that people might be willing to pay and still allows walking means DVC giving certain owners priority as they can afford to move things.