DVC Grandpa
DVC Member
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2002
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For those who have enough points so that 25% of them would equal one or more nights lodging, do you think that the new banking deadline is right? I have always banked the balance of my points at the last minute and with a February use year that was 100 % July 31 (which I never did), 50% prior to October 31 and 25% at the end of November. This past year we made plans for Thanksgiving at the eleven month window leaving lots of time for things to change and they did thus, leaving a 07 point balance of less than 25%. Again, at the beginning of November plan changed but I was able to add another day to a Thanksgiving week trip because I held off banking those points. Under the new banking deadline I would have had to bank those points at the end of October and barrow points but I only had six points remaining in the 08 use year but sufficient points in the 07 use year. Anyone who has had last minute change in plans within the last four months of the use year no longer can save those points by using the banking system. Under the old schedule you could bank those points as long as it was prior to the end of your 25% cutoff month.
DVC 'simplified' the process for those members who refused to 'learn and follow' the former banking rules. But for the rest of us, DVC took away a lot of the flexibility of the DVC system. Basically it means that if you want to use current year points, you must plan and book a minimum of four months prior to the end of your use year, (and hope that things dont change in the last four months) ... thats not being flexible.
DVC 'simplified' the process for those members who refused to 'learn and follow' the former banking rules. But for the rest of us, DVC took away a lot of the flexibility of the DVC system. Basically it means that if you want to use current year points, you must plan and book a minimum of four months prior to the end of your use year, (and hope that things dont change in the last four months) ... thats not being flexible.