Dean
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She's pretty miserable right now after her sugery yesterday but I'm sure I'll be miserable over the next 10 weeks of her being non weight bearing. She'll already getting a little stir crazy.Dean--I know that you are much more experience and the "dean" of timeshare knowledge, but I have to disagree with part of the above statement.
Whether someone gets a HC room rather than a non-HC is luck of the draw (unless you have, in fact, booked the HC room in which case it should be agiven). You should still be getting the dedicated versus lock-off that you were guaranteed--but it might be a handicapped unit.
However, if I book a "category" room like lock-off vs. dedicated, short of disaster (fire, flood) there is no way I should not get what I booked. Certainly the resort knows how many of each they have--if someone makes the error of giving my dedicated room to someone else and leaving me with a lock-off or vice-versa that is the resort's ERROR--not a decision. And they should (and did) appropriately compensate the OP for that. (Although personally, the hassle they had to go through would actually have been worth more to me than $200 and one night's points back. Two moves. Shudder.)
If DVC wants the latitude to not "guarantee" a category then they shouldn't have set up the categories to begin with. If that's the case--what's to say that if I book a two-bedroom they couldn't stick me with a one-bedroom (or studio!) that they couldn't just say (like they did to the OP) "sorry--that's all we have available presently."
In my mind having a studio-one bedroom-two bedroom "category" is no different from the "lock-off versus dedicated" category. DVC should be able to manage each category appropriately and it is clear that that does not always happen.
Finally--I hope your wife is feeling ok!
We'll simply have to agree to disagree on whether a unit type, even a unit view, is an absolute guarantee or a relative one. I feel the latter but can understand the other side. Many timeshares with view differences sell those as guaranteed, DVC does not. There have even been a few reports of people showing up and there not being a room at their reserved resort. I guess to me it's more of an issue of looking at the big picture and not worrying if small issues don't work out on a given trip and I see the areas in question as small issues. I own 3 Marriott weeks where I've paid significant extra dollars for an ocean front view and even then I realize there's a chance I'll arrive and something would have happened, more likely is that I might get a room that's technically OF but doesn't have a good view as with timeshares view type is more location than actual view as you can't control vegetation and none resort items.