we"reofftoneverland
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Or is it whatever month we happen to buy?
Oh wow, I was assuming they would give you the month closest to when you buy.I was not given a choice...but I also did not ask. We bought in early January, and were given August use year. In the end, this works out fine for us based on when we travel.
Oh wow, I was assuming they would give you the month closest to when you buy.
UY is not created at sale, but at declaration. So they may not be able to give you a month near when you buy.
This is an important point. You should pick the UY that best fits your anticipated travel patterns. But Disney will likely steer you toward a use year where you get both 2017 points and 2018 points. This makes it easier to sell, and is advantageous to you if that UY matches your needs.We bought in January 2018.
2017 use year = August 2017 to July 2018
2018 use year = August 2018 to July 2019
So the day we started on January 10th, we had 175 points in hand....and would be getting another 175 in 7.5 months.
It worked out for us.
I don't believe UY has anything to do with whether points become holding points or go back in as regular points. That is determined by how far out from check-in you cancel your reservation, not UY. UY determines whether you will be able to still bank the points in the event of cancellation.If you ever need to cancel it can decide how your points go back into your account (holding or regular).
I'd expect every UY to still be available for CCV. It would be very odd if they weren't at this point in sales.
I don't believe UY has anything to do with whether points become holding points or go back in as regular points. That is determined by how far out from check-in you cancel your reservation, not UY. UY determines whether you will be able to still bank the points in the event of cancellation.