TexasJedi
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- May 11, 2022
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Looking for a sanity check and validation on what I think is the best strategy for buying/using OTUP from Membership Magic Beyond.
I'm planning a Disney cruise with my family next March, and we'll want to stay the night before at WDW. Because my contract is an April UY, my strong preference is to use OTUP and banking my own points to the next UY.
We currently have one cruise booked but are considering another on a different ship that would shift the departure date by a day, and we'll make that final call a little before the 7 month mark.
Because I know that 7-month availability is never a guarantee, I'm thinking the smartest thing to do to make sure we have a place to stay is to go ahead and book a placeholder reservation at my own resort for both nights within the 11-month window over the next few days.
Then, when we get to that 7-month window and I know for sure which night we'll need the stay, the plan would be to call in and try to buy OTUP to book a stay and use as few as my own as needed to complete the reservation. Or in the worst-case scenario, I can modify the two-night reservation down to the night I need and keep checking for availability to come up for that one night between then and the banking window for my points.
Is there any risk I'm missing to my own points in this strategy? Would there be any issues with booking a stay with OTUP when I concurrently have a stay booked for the same night on my own points?
I've always heard people say to make sure to book at 11 months to ensure you have a place to stay, so just wanting to double check here and make sure there's not something I'm missing knowing that my ultimate goal is to bank as many of my own points as possible while staying one night in March.
I'm planning a Disney cruise with my family next March, and we'll want to stay the night before at WDW. Because my contract is an April UY, my strong preference is to use OTUP and banking my own points to the next UY.
We currently have one cruise booked but are considering another on a different ship that would shift the departure date by a day, and we'll make that final call a little before the 7 month mark.
Because I know that 7-month availability is never a guarantee, I'm thinking the smartest thing to do to make sure we have a place to stay is to go ahead and book a placeholder reservation at my own resort for both nights within the 11-month window over the next few days.
Then, when we get to that 7-month window and I know for sure which night we'll need the stay, the plan would be to call in and try to buy OTUP to book a stay and use as few as my own as needed to complete the reservation. Or in the worst-case scenario, I can modify the two-night reservation down to the night I need and keep checking for availability to come up for that one night between then and the banking window for my points.
Is there any risk I'm missing to my own points in this strategy? Would there be any issues with booking a stay with OTUP when I concurrently have a stay booked for the same night on my own points?
I've always heard people say to make sure to book at 11 months to ensure you have a place to stay, so just wanting to double check here and make sure there's not something I'm missing knowing that my ultimate goal is to bank as many of my own points as possible while staying one night in March.