ford91exploder
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Precisely my point.Or a waitlist that put you into any available accomodations by size.
Precisely my point.Or a waitlist that put you into any available accomodations by size.
It would be nice if waitlists and the calendar were more transparent. Show how many rooms are available on the calendar and how many people are on the waitlist.
DVCMC can also create breakage at any point in the use year if analysis shows points are ‘unlikely’ to be rented by members. You can see where this clause allows for mischief at the expense of members. There is no third party review of the analysis
I’m having that same issue now. Been trying to book a 1BR Savannah View at AKV Jambo over February Vacation week. But Sunday night is not available (and has not been for over a month, and even now we’re still 8 months out) yet it’s available for cash through Disney.ive suspected for a long time that Disney intentionally creates breakage. How many times have you tried to book something like a 1/2 br between 11 and 7 months. And there is always a day missing during the week
I’m having that same issue now. Been trying to book a 1BR Savannah View at AKV Jambo over February Vacation week. But Sunday night is not available (and has not been for over a month, and even now we’re still 8 months out) yet it’s available for cash through Disney.
I think we need to also remember that DVC is an owner like the rest of us and can take rooms for cash for any points they still have which has nothing to do with brekage.
They also have all those rooms available that are taken when people trade out for cruises, etc.
So, just because you see no rooms for points but do for cash does not mean it’s a room creating breakage income.
I can't speak to whether it's intentional or not, but I suppose having a missing day in the middle of the week does prevent many people from being able to book and could end up creating breakage.It seems this 'missing day' is intended to create [emphasis added] breakage not in response to normal patterns of usage.
I can't speak to whether it's intentional or not, but I suppose having a missing day in the middle of the week does prevent many people from being able to book and could end up creating breakage.
I imagine that there's technically still availability if you're willing to move to a different resort for one night in the middle of the week and then back again (assuming that wait-listing the missing night is unsuccessful). But how many people are willing to do that? Are they more likely to hold off on booking and then they get into a pinch when their points are going to expire and there are no full weeks available anywhere?
Here's the problem, Why are there so many weeks between the 11 and 7 month window with a single day missing from availability and why is it always the middle of the week, A saturday or sunday would still be irritating but can be worked around and one would expect that those would be the unavailable days but they are not, It seems this 'missing day' is intended to create breakage not in response to normal patterns of usage. And as you note Disney does have rooms for cash for reasons clearly documented in the owners agreement.
I tend to always assume the worst of dvc leadership but to me this seems like it would not be an effective way to increase breakage. Id assume most people would either book split stay (which would increase cleaning costs) or change dates before they just let the points expire. I do agree at first glance the booking pattern is not what I would expect but it could be sign the point chart difference between weekdays and weekends have effected booking patterns.I'm guessing that for the no full weeks issue, some are doing a split stay, some are doing DVC,cash,DVC, some are just shortening vacation and some are just throwing their hands up in disgust. It's disheartening to see one of the former leaders in customer service adopt so many customer unfriendly policies and procedures. But I guess that's what happens with ME generation executives in a business that generates oceans of cash daily.
Realistically I'm not qualified to gauge intent either, but it sure seems like it's intentional, I can see Fri,Sat,Sun being blocked out by people wanting a weekend getaway but middle of the week just seems like it's intended to discourage a booking especially when you have gone through everything from SSR to GFV and they ALL have a missing day just a different one, Eventually you waitlist and if your waitlist fails you are gonna have a bad day (month) with the family because I'm in professional services I need to file vacation and vacation cancellations a minimum 60 days (the cancellation window is so someone who has a pending request can get my unused window) in advance so as to ensure we have coverage for clients company is pretty good about vacation time (pre-covid) but client coverage is key. It was stuff like this which was one of the deciding factors in selling DVC
Not sure why it matters. If those nights were legally booked by DVC with all their points, at 11 months or less, then it’s their right to do so just like the rest of us,
Now, when days disappear before the 11 month window, different story, But, DVC has points at every resort so if they want to take a room, they can..
I’m having that same issue now. Been trying to book a 1BR Savannah View at AKV Jambo over February Vacation week. But Sunday night is not available (and has not been for over a month, and even now we’re still 8 months out) yet it’s available for cash through Disney.
So its ok for Disney to.use their advantage to create other advantages? You also seemed to think it was ok for Disney to manipulate point charts to their financial gain as well.
I never said they can do that, I simply said that the moves for the chart fell within what I believe are allowable guidelines of the contract and I am entitled to that opinion,
In terms of this, there is nothing that says they are doing this to create breakage, That is simply an assumption made because some want a reason to believe DVC is up to no good In every decision. There are lots of ways rooms can show up for cash that are not available for points, including other owners who decided to trade out and DVC is allowed to take those rooms to rent to cover the trade.
Regardless, as an owner, they have every right to book with the points they own and I simply do not agree with the notion that doing so is wrong, unless they reserve those rooms outside the legal rules. Not sure what advantage you are referring to
No different than owners who spec rent, walk, etc. All within the rules.
I disagree as they have a different rule set and take advantage of it.
Yes, there is nothing saying they are doing this to create breakage, but I think by this point people would realize most of their moves are with very direct intent.
Not sure why it matters. If those nights were legally booked by DVC with all their points, at 11 months or less, then it’s their right to do so just like the rest of us,
Now, when days disappear before the 11 month window, different story, But, DVC has points at every resort so if they want to take a room, they can..
It would matter IF it were being done and comes under ethics vs what is allowed by the rules.
I would have a difficult time believing they were taking this action as it's a terribly complicated way to use their ownership or the other buckets of points from trades etc. However it would ethically be inappropriate because blocking one day consistently in the middle of a week in a system that has acknowledged that the most common length of stay is 7 nights would have no other reason other than to disrupt that system.
It would matter IF it were being done and comes under ethics vs what is allowed by the rules.
I would have a difficult time believing they were taking this action as it's a terribly complicated way to use their ownership or the other buckets of points from trades etc. However it would ethically be inappropriate because blocking one day consistently in the middle of a week in a system that has acknowledged that the most common length of stay is 7 nights would have no other reason other than to disrupt that system.
This is what I was thinking about the other day, but I didn't have time to wrap my mind around how the math and logistics might result in this phenomenon.It is mainly a factor of the particular day reaching a point where it has fewer check-outs than check-ins for the day, while the other days have not yet reached that point.