Wow JimMIA you obviously have a very low opinion of DVC Guides, and of me and my fellow posters, and for that I regret causing you to want to respond on this thread. I've read some of your other posts and have found them to be insightful and fair, but for some reason everything you've posted here comes off as really harsh.
Sorry, I didn't mean my responses to sound harsh or belittling. If you took them that way, I apologize.
I don't have a low regard for DVC sales personnel, but I realize they are timeshare sales men and women who have a vested interest in the prospect buying from them. Within the timeshare industry, DVC sales personnel are better than many, not as good as some. But certainly not as bad as companies like Wyndham or Westgate, who are severely ethically challenged.
However, over the years I have had numerous conversations with a number of guides who clearly had no idea how a DVC account worked in the real world. Not that they were lying necessarily, but just didn't know what they were talking about...especially with regard to UY, banking, borrowing, reserving and canceling.
What she was saying and what I was agreeing with is that if you plan your vacations as far in advance as possible then UY isn't much a factor.
I guess I misunderstood some of the comments. However, if that's what you meant, I would respectfully disagree.
Planning far in advance doesn't negate the effect of UY, IMHO. The only situation where UY becomes of considerable importance is if you have to
cancel after your banking deadline has passed. Whether you made that reservation the previous day or 10 months previously is irrelevant.
I also think UY is something we probably fixate on more than we should. We had an October UY with three families, all with school age kids and one teacher who vacationed mostly in the summer and never lost a point due to cancellations or banking issues. To me, UY is something you manage but not something to really worry about that much.
In a perfect world, if you have a UY a month or two prior to most of your vacations, that's ideal but many have found that their vacation periods change as their kids get older and become in activities (sports, school, etc) which preclude vacationing during much of the school year.