Forgot to mention. If you are looking for beach in Mexico I recommend any of the Royal Resorts. My in-laws own there and we have been many times and the accomodations are great. I think Royal Resorts may have a club in the Caribbean as well.
The Royals can deposit up to 2 years out. To be successful you must be willing to put in an ongoing search. Trying to call repeatedly to see what's available is not a very successful option other than inside the 60 day window in some cases.Do you know when the Royals release their openings to II? I really want to go and stay in *any* of the Royals, but nothing comes up when I call. My points are good through July 20, 2010. Should I waitlist or just keep calling back? I would need June though mid-July 2009 or 2010 at any of the Royals. Any help or suggestions? Thanks
You can request up to 2 years out from the date you expect to travel and you can make changes later further extending up to 2 years from then if you want. For beach locations it is very variable depending on your location, needs and unit size needed. Do you want a swimming beach, time of year you want to travel, etc. HI, MX, Caribbean, SC, FL all come to mind. And don't forget the two DVC resorts at or near the beach. I'd list favorites as some of the top Marriott's (HH, MB, HI, FL, Caribbean), Hyatt's, Westin Maui, Royals, Paradise Village (MX), Westin St. John, Reef Resort Cayman's and Spain Marriott's. Of course if you only needed a 1 BR, that would affect the choices available. And most of these would not be likely to be available for higher demand times even if you request 2 years out. But one thing is for certain, there's a 100% chance of failure if you don't try.We are thinking about using our points in 2010 at II instead of WDW and wondering how that works. How far in advance can we make our reservations for II?
Also we are looking for a beach resort...does anyone have any suggestions?
So what if NONE of your requests come through in the two year period? Do you just lose those points?
You are going to love the Sands. My in-laws own at the Islander but friends own at the Sands and we have done the Spa there. Really relaxing!
Yes, you can have one request with different resorts, different years, different areas but it must be the same unit size and the resort must have the unit size you want. Once you match one, the rest are off the board. You cannot search for a 1 BR at a resort that has only 2 BR non lockoff units but in some cases you may get a 2 BR while searching for a 1 BR.So, Dean, are you saying that you can request several resorts at one time even in several locations? For instance, can I request any of the Royals in Mexico or any of the Marriott's in Spain at the same time, and when a match comes up, they will book it and notify me?
NO, the points are not taken until you match. You don't even have to have them available at the time you search and if you do, they are not tied up while you are searching. The only issue is if you don't have the points and can't get them by banking, borrowing, canceling, you won't get the exchange. The fee is paid up front but is refundable if you don't match or cancel without matching. The only way they take the points first is if you do a deposit first which I'd only do as a way to not lose the points. While not over complicated, it is foreign to most DVC members and one needs to understand it COMPLETELY before you deposit. For example, if you deposit a 1 BR HIGH season, you can't search for resorts that only have 2 BR units. Or if you deposit a MID season, you can't match to a high season option but you can do the revers. Thus one needs to know what resorts and season you're looking at when you deposit or deposit something that gives you options like 270 points for a 2 BR HIGH SEASON.So what if NONE of your requests come through in the two year period? Do you just lose those points?