December use year

Kim Gillihan

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i have been asking about various use years so forgive me.

We travel summer and November and December. By choosing December it seems like November is only month that would be bad....am I thinking of the correct?

Any other concerns with December?

Thanks so much. Kim
 
We have a December use year. We travel mostly in December and in March, so it works for us. With a December use year, your banking deadline is the end of July. So if you had reservations in the summer, as long as you cancel them at least a month out, you can still bank them to the next year through July. If you had to cancel after the banking deadline, you would be scrambling to use the points (or rent them out, likely at a discount) before the end of November. You are correct that if you had reservations in November and had a last minute change of plans, you would be very likely to lose those points. This could be even more painful if you had borrowed points for the November trip. For this reason, we tend to favor the Christmas season over going during Food and Wine, but I am sure that at some point, we will try Food and Wine.

How much this matters depends a lot on how much you control your schedule. If you can make firm plans 11 months out, and only have to worry about a last minute sickness, then sometimes you just have to take the risk. But if you are in a career where you might have to cancel a vacation on short notice, it becomes more important to get this right.

Among the travel months you mentioned, if some would be for 2BR mostly and some would be for studios (mostly), I might choose a use year to protect the 2BRs because that would cover more points.

Also, while it makes a lot of sense to pick the best use year for your needs, keep in mind that your needs may change over 50 years, Right now, it is easy to travel in March with a 1 year old grandson and his family, but when he reaches school age, we might be looking more at the summer months.

You just have to make the best decision you can. For someone to lose points due to a bad use year is rare, but as you read on the boards, it does happen.

It is possible to buy trip insurance through an insurance company affiliated with Disney, but it will only cover the cost of Maintenance Fees, which are maybe ⅓ of the value of your points, so we don't bother. However, we are doing an Adventures By Disney vacation and we did get trip insurance for that, because it is a large amount and all covered.
 
Among the travel months you mentioned, if some would be for 2BR mostly and some would be for studios (mostly), I might choose a use year to protect the 2BRs because that would cover more points.
Thanks for your help.... Can you explain what you mean by this? My work is flexible..we would only cancel for unexpected illness, death, Etc.
 
i have been asking about various use years so forgive me.

We travel summer and November and December. By choosing December it seems like November is only month that would be bad....am I thinking of the correct?

Any other concerns with December?

Thanks so much. Kim
I'd only do June in this situation.
 

i have been asking about various use years so forgive me.

We travel summer and November and December. By choosing December it seems like November is only month that would be bad....am I thinking of the correct?

Any other concerns with December?

Thanks so much. Kim

I'd only do June in this situation.

April would also work.

Op - Banking deadline for April use years is following November 30. Since you have to cancel at least 31 days in advance to avoid points going into holding status, an April use year "protects" vacation dates between 4/1 and 12/30. June works better than April if you think you are more likely to travel the week between Christmas and New Year's than the very end of May.
 
In other threads, she's stated that they would travel over spring break, too. With the information in this thread, I would agree that June would be best. But with so many threads and comments in other threads, I'm afraid we aren't answering with all the necessary information.
 
In other threads, she's stated that they would travel over spring break, too. With the information in this thread, I would agree that June would be best. But with so many threads and comments in other threads, I'm afraid we aren't answering with all the necessary information.
Even without that I'd only do June as described. The extra 2-3 months can have significant value if they have to reschedule .
 



















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