Millionaire2K
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Hello,
I was wondering if the Disney waitlist system is this smart:
Say guest "A" has a waitlist for 4 nights at BLT Studio. And a current reservation for WL for 4 nights that she is willing to cancel if the wait list comes in.
Then Guest "B" has a Waitlist for the same 4 nights at WL and a reservation at BLT Studio for the same 4 nights.
Is Disney's system smart enough to know that these 2 would love to switch their reservations with each other?
If Disney does not have this kind of system in place I think it would really add A LOT of value to the waitlist system.
I would also suspect a lot more waitlist would be confirmed if this kind of system was in play (If its not already). I'm sure a LOT more people would enter waitlist knowing that matches are being made this way. And with the more people entering the more results. Everything I read now about waitlist says that you would be better off monitoring the website for room openings. But the system should not wait for just an opening to give guest what they want.
I'm sure a lot of people just hold reservations they really don't want because nothing is open. Like right now I have 4 nights at WL studio in early NOV that I don't want. I also have 5 nights at BLT in a 1 BR that I would love to switch to a studio. And seeing that WL is booked solid on these same days I suspect there is a person who would love to switch from his resort (that I want). I'm sure someone out there would love to switch a studio to a 1 BR. If we both enter info into the waitlist system, it should pick this up and make the switch.
Thoughts?
I was wondering if the Disney waitlist system is this smart:
Say guest "A" has a waitlist for 4 nights at BLT Studio. And a current reservation for WL for 4 nights that she is willing to cancel if the wait list comes in.
Then Guest "B" has a Waitlist for the same 4 nights at WL and a reservation at BLT Studio for the same 4 nights.
Is Disney's system smart enough to know that these 2 would love to switch their reservations with each other?
If Disney does not have this kind of system in place I think it would really add A LOT of value to the waitlist system.
I would also suspect a lot more waitlist would be confirmed if this kind of system was in play (If its not already). I'm sure a LOT more people would enter waitlist knowing that matches are being made this way. And with the more people entering the more results. Everything I read now about waitlist says that you would be better off monitoring the website for room openings. But the system should not wait for just an opening to give guest what they want.
I'm sure a lot of people just hold reservations they really don't want because nothing is open. Like right now I have 4 nights at WL studio in early NOV that I don't want. I also have 5 nights at BLT in a 1 BR that I would love to switch to a studio. And seeing that WL is booked solid on these same days I suspect there is a person who would love to switch from his resort (that I want). I'm sure someone out there would love to switch a studio to a 1 BR. If we both enter info into the waitlist system, it should pick this up and make the switch.
Thoughts?
Bill


