Tim, would it surprise you if I told you I NEVER called day by day?
Yes, it does surprise me a bit. Good for you! I have to admit that I bought into the hype a few times.
I think the current system has demonstrated that for the vast majority of resorts/views/dates, booking in one phone call works just fine regardless of whether the call occurs 11 months from the arrival date or the departure date.
I felt no need to when I knew no one else had the ability to book any earlier than I did for my check out day. Now with booking 7 days from check IN, I know that there are certain ressies I'm going to be shut out of if I don't at least consider "walking".
I don't agree with what you say here.
Let's say you wanted to book December 7-14 under the "old" system. You would call on January 14, which is 11 months from the departure date.
You claim that "no one else had the ability to book any earlier than [you] did", but that's
only true for the night of December 13.
Ignoring all day-by-day bookings, people who were departing on December 8th would have called on January 8 to book the night of 12/7. That is one of the days you hope to secure.
People departing on December 9th would have also had access to your trip dates before you called. Same for people leaving on December 10, 11, 12 and 13.
Even if people followed the letter-of-the-law under either system, (no walking, no DBD) there were always other members who beat you to the punch.
The main difference I see for the current booking system is that people are beginning to "walk" dates they have no intention of keeping. If you call on January 7 to book 11 months out from your arrival, a lack of availability COULD be due to members "walking" that night who really have no intention of keeping it.
I would rather see DVC address the walking issue rather than return to a system where people often felt compelled to make 7 calls for a 7-day reservation, and where the daily first-come, first-served reservation process left members with gaps in their trips when booking high-demand units or dates.