I think this whole situation needs to be a forewarning to all those members who don't plan to buy at Aulani, but plan to book at 7 months out. I don't think the availability is going to be there.
I don't think there's anyone that doubts that Carol posted the info correctly as best she received it. However, past experiences with such matters and others on this thread getting varying answers, makes us question that she was given the totally correct or complete information.Carol,
I'm not sure why some people don't believe what you've posted....I, for one, really really appreciated the heads up. I literally was not going to call until the end of September to change my Dec 2010 trip over to points---and we had been planning an Alaska cruise as well.
After seeing that your call list came though, DH called this morning and put ourselves on the Alaska sailing date call list, and he spoke to a supervisor to get the story (again) just to get more answers.
We're hopeful that the call list will come through between now and sometime next year. Our points are in reservation status anyway..so what's there to lose?Pixie dust
and wish us luck!
There may or may not be routine successes 7 months out for HI, Personally I suspect there will be for times other than mid summer, Easter, President's week and Xmas/NY. However, I see no correlation with this issue and DVC resort availability. I realize that some had speculated DVC cruises as a combined trip but that still doesn't lead me to any correlation. Am I missing something?I think this whole situation needs to be a forewarning to all those members who don't plan to buy at Aulani, but plan to book at 7 months out. I don't think the availability is going to be there.
I agree, and I semi-fearlessly predict that when some of us receive responses from Member Satisfaction early in the week, they will tell us there has been no change in policy, simply an availability problem. Whether that's the truth or just spin, we'll never know.I don't think there's anyone that doubts that Carol posted the info correctly as best she received it. However, past experiences with such matters and others on this thread getting varying answers, makes us question that she was given the totally correct or complete information.
I just tried to book a cruise to anywhere, from anywhere and was told for August next year they were full, so I said what about, May, June or July - answer - we have used our allocation for DCL so have suspended all bookings until September when it will be reviewed.
Why don't they just issue a communique that tells us what is going on then it would save all the uncertainty.
Tina
This whole thing just stinks, and is among the reasons I no longer heartily recommend DVC. We still get a lot out of it at this point. But I once thought we'd have our points forever....now, not so much.
My guess is that this is a DVD created problem that DCL and DVC are reacting to. DVD used the cruise incentive and that has filled up most of the typical slots for DVC members to book on points.
While it is just I guess I think that the DVC slots were given away to DVD and thier sales promotion. This is the problem when DVD drives the ship and member just get the backwash. Thanks again Jim Lewis for thinking of what is best for the membership.
bookwormde
The cruise incentives date back to January 2009 so it seems somewhat unlikely that cruise bookings would just now be impacted.
If you want flexibility with your DVC points - rent out your points and use the cash to book a cruise or whatever.
I guess David will be doing some really hot business now.
I called back this morning to offer a wider range of dates for my "call back" only to discover that I did not have one set up-thank you nice agent from yesterday. So, the agent says he will set it up for me-who knows at this point. I also offered to drop the onboard offer from my reservation-nope that won't help either. I did ask for the member survey call back and that was an even more depressing result. Sorry-nothing they can do-changing dates won't help, dropping the onboard offer won't help-nothing will help! And he was very skeptical about the "call back" option yielding any results. I explained how this just does not seem right as I was all set to book weeks ago and they are the ones that said to wait-to 1) switch my reservation and get the onboard offer 2) they couldn't pull up points for the 11B and would need guest services to work on it and 3) they needed the letter from the travel agency. So, I said I have X allotted for vacations this year if I can't use the points on the Alaska cabin-I will have to cancel one of my cruises and will need to do so before final payment December 25. He did not seem to think that the policy would change before then. What a great Christmas this will be![]()
According to the agent they have stopped all "new" DVC/DCL reservations for Alaska. Moving existing DVC/DCL reservations to different dates is a different situation and is the right thing to do for existing DVC reservations. The agent I spoke to did not bother to check other Alaska sailings for me-he seemed to know that they were not available. He did offer to check MR or cruises beyond October 2011-which I declined as we are committed to an Alaska cruise. It's funny because the DVC supervisor seemed to be blaming DCL for the change and DCL seems to be saying it's a DVC problem. Who knows at this point...but I do not have a whole lot of faith in the call back option for Alaska cruises right now.
I'm guessing here but perhaps because CarolAnn just wanted to change the dates for a cruise she had already booked they were able to accommodate that. If the problem is that DVC has more points allocated to cruises than they can cover (by renting rooms via CRO) they will not make any new reservations but might be able to change the dates of existing reservations booked with points. If they are going by the number of cruises booked, again she's not adding to the total since she's cancelling one cruise to book one for different dates.How is it possible they were able to call you back and have the cruise you want for the large amount of points you have committed to the cruise? I find if hard to believe that they simply had a DVC member cancel on the cruise you want for the same amount of 1500 points. That is a great deal of points and it doesn't make sense that they would be able to move that around while those of us who want to book a 165 point cruise can't.
I'm guessing here but perhaps because CarolAnn just wanted to change the dates for a cruise she had already booked they were able to accommodate that. If the problem is that DVC has more points allocated to cruises than they can cover (by renting rooms via CRO) they will not make any new reservations but might be able to change the dates of existing reservations booked with points. If they are going by the number of cruises booked, again she's not adding to the total since she's cancelling one cruise to book one for different dates.