Matt and Emma
Earning My Ears
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Someone can correct me if I’m wrong, but the only benefit you would lose is the home resort advantage booking at 11 months. If you are staying on points from the resale contract, you still have a blue membership card that affords you all the other priveleges, regardless of which points were used to book. Using a banking/borrowing strategy might be better if you wanted to book at 11 months for your direct buy home resort rather than transferring points and booking at 7 months, if that’s important to you.
Oh, and you could only use the direct points on Riviera and newer properties.
I think how you're saying this is confusing. I hesitate to say wrong, outright.
Each contract would have 11-month booking at home resort. If they were the same home resort, same UY, titled the same, they could be used seamlessly at 11 months. If they differed in any respect (home resort, UY, title) they would function as fully separate contracts and require transfer from one 'account' to the other to use together, and the use together would depend on which element varied.
So same home, different UY, would require a transfer, but could then be used together at 11 months.
Resale is not restricted from booking at home resort.
Correct resale and direct points are restricted on their uses based on a contract by contract basis. So when you buy that contract you will have different restrictions for each one. Some can be used on the Disney Collection, DCL, and ABD and some can be used at all resorts while others can't. The only thing 75 points does from a benefit perspective is give your membership access to the Membership Extras but doesn't make it so all your points have the same status.Surely they will somehow be differentiated in the account, yes?
I have 75 direct points at SSR, I will hopefully have 175 resale, waiting on ROFR, also at SSR, same UY, same title. Won’t the resale points still be somewhat restricted in use (at new resorts) since they will have been purchased after the Jan change? Surely they will somehow be differentiated in the account, yes?
Very good, that’s what I thought. But if combined in one account as the same resort, UY, and title, you could book them together for a single stay?Correct resale and direct points are restricted on their uses based on a contract by contract basis. So when you buy that contract you will have different restrictions for each one. Some can be used on the Disney Collection, DCL, and ABD and some can be used at all resorts while others can't. The only thing 75 points does from a benefit perspective is give your membership access to the Membership Extras but doesn't make it so all your points have the same status.
As long as you have the Deeds exactly the same and the same Use Year then those contracts show up under one Membership #.For example, I have my 175 in resale, 75 direct, assuming they are in one account and I want to do an 8 day stay, I can book SSR for 200 points using the one account vs transferring from one account to another, or having to book a 6 day and a 2 day reservation seperately, then getting member services to link the reservations?
Correct. But they also wouldn't be eligible at 11 months regardless. Only the 75 will have status to book Riviera, and depending on the point chart, might not get you far anyway.
As long as you have the Deeds exactly the same and the same Use Year then those contracts show up under one Membership #.
The contracts under that membership number can be used to create stays by combining points. Same Resorts can be combined at 11 months and Different Resorts at 7 Months. So since yours are the same resort you won't really notice a difference when booking DVC resorts (for the original 14). Though you should select DVC to use both contracts when making reservations so it knows you want to use both of them. It will always take points based on what is advantageous to you. Keep in mind as your 75 direct at SSR will be eligible at Riviera and Reflections so you may want to use those points last when booking so you can book at Riviera with the 75 point contract. MS can always reallocate points as long as it isn't violating any Home Resort Priority Period.
Yes thank you for clarifying that. I only meant to imply the 200 points use at a new property in year 2 in my example as the reason for using this strategy to accumulate enough direct points for a meaningful stay at one of the newer properties.I think your math works, but it is worth mentioning that the direct points can be booked at ANY resort, original or new... the resale points will have the restrictions.