Brian Noble
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Part of the solution might be to continue to increase the points needed during parts of Fall Frenzy, and correspondingly reducing them from maybe July and August.
It almost seems like that has to happen at some point, doesn't it?!Part of the solution might be to continue to increase the points needed during parts of Fall Frenzy, and correspondingly reducing them from maybe July and August.
It almost seems like that has to happen at some point, doesn't it?!
This is why it is important to buy where you want to stay. Or at least where you don't mind staying. Everyone who buys the cheapest points available to swap at 7 months may run into problems as the number of both direct points and resale SAP grows.I think I said it in the OP, but I'll restate it... we go at the same time, every year. It's an anniversary trip for the grandparents.
We always have 3 family groups, sometimes we may get a 2br and a 1br, but it's often three 1BR units.
Our family unit goes at other times, but this is the only trip where we get more than 1 room.
We had a list of preferred locations, but it checked down to the 4th preferred option in a matter of minutes.
To summarize: If it's this bad now, how bad will it be in a few years? I would love the option to book a non-home resort 11 months out every now and then.
I know memberships are promoted on the premise that you can stay anywhere by moving at the 7 month window, but I think people should buy where they will be happy to stay if nothing else is available at the 7 month window.I would love the option to book a non-home resort 11 months out every now and then.
I think I said it in the OP, but I'll restate it... we go at the same time, every year. It's an anniversary trip for the grandparents.
We always have 3 family groups, sometimes we may get a 2br and a 1br, but it's often three 1BR units.
Our family unit goes at other times, but this is the only trip where we get more than 1 room.
We had a list of preferred locations, but it checked down to the 4th preferred option in a matter of minutes.
To summarize: If it's this bad now, how bad will it be in a few years? I would love the option to book a non-home resort 11 months out every now and then.
yes, hence why I said "I would love to" i.e. a benefit, a perk, a future motivator to demotivated owners. They add perks all the time, sort of.Be aware that they can never allow owners of other resorts book the same time as non owners.
The POS guarantees owners a one month advantage over non owners.
We stay at SSR... a LOT. I don't mind it, but that's the reality.I can remember when I could snag a value studio at AKL at 7 months. I did it at least 4-5 times in the early years. And I've gotten a Boardwalk view studio at Boardwalk two or three times, but not in the last 10 years. I even got a standard studio at Boardwalk at 7 months once.
But why not a 1-time allowance, for instance? Or during a window, etc.. there are a thousand ways to slice it. When sales slow down, they'll have to start throwing some other perks. We have AKL and it's nice, but after 12 years of it, we realize we'd rather be near a park or DS. It's just a conversation.I know memberships are promoted on the premise that you can stay anywhere by moving at the 7 month window, but I think people should buy where they will be happy to stay if nothing else is available at the 7 month window.
I bought where I wanted to stay, and I book at the 11 month window. It would be unfair to me if people who don't own there were able to compete with me 11 months out. JMO
That isn't to say I've never booked another resort at 7 months, but if other resorts aren't available, I'm always happy to be at BWV and BCV.
They do. But this particular perk is forbidden by the governing documents---the contract states in black and white that there will always be a home resort priority of at least one month. It is possible that they could do something halfway---offer a limited number of "9 month" bookings, for example, but I am not sure that the governing documents as written would allow it.They add perks all the time, sort of.
Contracts are long. Kids age fast. What is appealing today isn't the same a decade later.This is why it is important to buy where you want to stay. Or at least where you don't mind staying. Everyone who buys the cheapest points available to swap at 7 months may run into problems as the number of both direct points and resale SAP grows.
- Buy at a resort you want to stay at.
- Book a room at 11 months
- Make a list of rooms you would want to try instead at 7 months
- Try at 7 months for the room you want. If you don't get it, not a huge deal and can try again next time while still enjoying this stay.
The fix is to own points at more than one home resort.Contracts are long. Kids age fast. What is appealing today isn't the same a decade later.
What you state is LITERALLY what we do every year. It doesn't make it any less frustrating.
We always grab AKL because we can (usually), and then grab rooms or waitlist what we want later. In this human being's opinion, which doesn't have to match your own, it has become increasingly difficult to make reservations for multiple rooms compared to previous years.
Even with a list of resorts, which we had, it is irrelevant when you can't see real time inventory online to know if the number of rooms is there, and any number of factors. Having phone lines open an hour after the booking window opens is also a little inconvenient.
Like many things with Disney, it has become less and less focused on customer satisfaction as time passes. These are easy fixes.
It sounds like you are trying to book multiples of the most popular room types. Usually that means studios. Is there a reason you are avoiding the bigger rooms that can hold more people or the view categories that are more expensive? Are you just trying to book multiples of the cheapest view category studio to save points? That will definitely be hard to do a at some resorts.Contracts are long. Kids age fast. What is appealing today isn't the same a decade later.
What you state is LITERALLY what we do every year. It doesn't make it any less frustrating.
We always grab AKL because we can (usually), and then grab rooms or waitlist what we want later. In this human being's opinion, which doesn't have to match your own, it has become increasingly difficult to make reservations for multiple rooms compared to previous years.
Even with a list of resorts, which we had, it is irrelevant when you can't see real time inventory online to know if the number of rooms is there, and any number of factors. Having phone lines open an hour after the booking window opens is also a little inconvenient.
Like many things with Disney, it has become less and less focused on customer satisfaction as time passes. These are easy fixes.
I get that it's just a conversation, I mean no offence. However, we all need to make that decision when we buy in, where do I want my points to be. Booking is difficult at various times of the year at various resorts, and booking multiple rooms at a popular (or any) time of year makes it even more difficult. And you're right, it never used to be this difficult but maybe that's because with every new resort there are so many new owners. Everyone was told they can book any resort at 7 mths out. I'm sure sales reps don't point out that it's hit and miss, you might be lucky, you might not.But why not a 1-time allowance, for instance? Or during a window, etc.. there are a thousand ways to slice it. When sales slow down, they'll have to start throwing some other perks. We have AKL and it's nice, but after 12 years of it, we realize we'd rather be near a park or DS. It's just a conversation.
I’m not sure what ‘reservation-squatting’ is. I book my home resorts at 11 months & I don’t change at 7 months but I don’t think of choosing to keep the reservation I am contractually guaranteed home resort access to to be ‘squatting.’ If more owners are doing the same, then there’s less inventory for those hoping to move at 7 months.…
We’ve gone the same week in October for 14 years, it has gotten noticeably harder in my opinion. I think reservation-squatting has become worse than ever.
I’m not sure what ‘reservation-squatting’ is. I
yes, hence why I said "I would love to" i.e. a benefit, a perk, a future motivator to demotivated owners. They add perks all the time, sort of.