RivGirl
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- Jan 15, 2025
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Hello and thanks for any help and insight!
It seems to me that there are a few different ways of making and managing a booking that you plan/hope to switch at 7mo. I would love for some experienced owners’ input on my situation.
Home resort is Riviera, 150 points, October Use Year. We did not take Magical Beginnings, so we have 2024 points to work with.
Current plan is to use 2024 + 2025 points (and maybe a few 2026 points if nothing but OV is available) for a 2BR at Aulani for Spring Break 2026. (Spring Break happens in March for us.)
My original thought was to just bank my 2024 points and make the reservation at the 7 mo mark.
Then uncertainty crept in for….reasons…. Eg. what if we decide 2026 is not the year to go to Hawaii etc. “Okay, so I’ll go ahead and make a just in case home booking at the Riviera at 11mo.” I’m still a few days away from my 11mo home resort booking window for my spring break dates.
When it comes to modifying at 7mo, what makes for the smoothest modification process? Should I make a reservation at the Riviera for the exact dates I think I want at Aulani, or should I take number of points into consideration? Am I correct in thinking that it’s best to book a reservation with less points required at 11mo than the amount of points I need at 7mo? (That is, is it easier to add points on for a reservation than to put points back in the bank?)
If we were to go to WDW instead of Aulani, I’m not sure I would want the exact same dates. So how easy is it to shift dates around when modifying to a different resort at 7mo?
Am I overthinking all of this? (Probably, definitely…overthinking tends to be my MO.)
I just don’t want to make a beginner’s mistake that comes back to bite me when it comes time to modify.
(And let’s nevermind the voice in the back of my head that takes it a step further and says, “You should make a spring break home resort booking that would be easiest to rent, i.e. studios, instead of 1 or 2 br…in case of real economic doom and gloom…”) That’s probably a different discussion altogether.
It seems to me that there are a few different ways of making and managing a booking that you plan/hope to switch at 7mo. I would love for some experienced owners’ input on my situation.
Home resort is Riviera, 150 points, October Use Year. We did not take Magical Beginnings, so we have 2024 points to work with.
Current plan is to use 2024 + 2025 points (and maybe a few 2026 points if nothing but OV is available) for a 2BR at Aulani for Spring Break 2026. (Spring Break happens in March for us.)
My original thought was to just bank my 2024 points and make the reservation at the 7 mo mark.
Then uncertainty crept in for….reasons…. Eg. what if we decide 2026 is not the year to go to Hawaii etc. “Okay, so I’ll go ahead and make a just in case home booking at the Riviera at 11mo.” I’m still a few days away from my 11mo home resort booking window for my spring break dates.
When it comes to modifying at 7mo, what makes for the smoothest modification process? Should I make a reservation at the Riviera for the exact dates I think I want at Aulani, or should I take number of points into consideration? Am I correct in thinking that it’s best to book a reservation with less points required at 11mo than the amount of points I need at 7mo? (That is, is it easier to add points on for a reservation than to put points back in the bank?)
If we were to go to WDW instead of Aulani, I’m not sure I would want the exact same dates. So how easy is it to shift dates around when modifying to a different resort at 7mo?
Am I overthinking all of this? (Probably, definitely…overthinking tends to be my MO.)
I just don’t want to make a beginner’s mistake that comes back to bite me when it comes time to modify.
(And let’s nevermind the voice in the back of my head that takes it a step further and says, “You should make a spring break home resort booking that would be easiest to rent, i.e. studios, instead of 1 or 2 br…in case of real economic doom and gloom…”) That’s probably a different discussion altogether.
