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Here are some screen shots that show what both banked and borrowed points look like on the point selection screens.Borrowing points seem easy...I am guessing if you have banked points they would should as the current use year points? Anyone have banked points to look at that ? I only have some transferred points but don't see them on the computer system but it may be the best disney produced web interface I have seen....
You select which contracts you want to take points from. You can also tell it the order of the contracts -- where to take points from first. But what you can't do is tell it the order of the type of points you want it to use.
Here's a screen shot that show my three contracts. I can select which of the 3 I want to pull points from.
Once I've selected the two contracts with points, I can use the arrow keys to move them up and down in the list to indicate which contract to pull points from first.
When you've selected contracts with sufficient points, you can click on the link at the bottom of the page to see a demo of how it will allocate the points. Here's the demo for the two contracts selected above...
So in that example, the 120 points needed for my reservation would be taken as 75 banked points on my BCV contract, then 45 banked points from my BLT contract.
Going back to my original contract list, if I decide I'd rather borrow some points and use only my BCV contract, I unclick the BLT contract and hit the borrow botton on the BCV contract. The borrow transaction looks like this:
The 23 borrowed points now show in the total points available for the use year.
And the booking demo shows how the points will be taken.
Note that borrowing isn't finalized until you actually confirm the booking. There's an undo button that allows you to reverse the borrowing so long as you haven't actually completed the booking yet.





as there is no facility to book or check availability of accessible rooms
and if people can book online before MS opens we have no chance of getting into popular resorts unless there is something in the system to prevent accessible accommodation showing up in searches and being bookable as a regular room.
