wbl2745
Pointless infinite loops are prohibited.
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I'd like to clarify some of my logic regarding the original problem. Let's say that it is July 16, the 11 month window allows reservations starting or including June 16, and two members have reserved the Grand Villas (there are only two) at the Grand Californian for June 16. So two members both have a reservation on June 16. No one else can have a reservation on June 16, or any date beyond that since to have a reservation for June 17 and later, you would have to have the reservation on June 16 due to the 11 month rule.
I asked the cast member to look at the membership numbers of the two owners for June 16 that have those reservations. That would have been me and some other person. Then look at the membership numbers of the "owners" who had reserved June 17. Since only the owners that have the June 16 reservations would be able to have a June 17 reservation, something must be amiss. Either one or both of the owners of the June 16 reservation have been blocked out of getting the June 17 reservation. The cast member would not report on what she found.
I really suspect that a non-owner, e.g. an executive of DVC, The Disney Company, or The Disneyland Resort, had swooped in and got a reservation on June 17. I'm unable to confirm this.
I agree that they could have taken one or both units out of commission for maintenance, but why, if that was the case, didn't they say that? (I'm so used to being lied to by politicians I'm beginning to suspect everyone "in authority.") Further, why would they take units out of commission during a busy season?
In any case, some are more equal than others. I'm just glad I got what I needed.
I asked the cast member to look at the membership numbers of the two owners for June 16 that have those reservations. That would have been me and some other person. Then look at the membership numbers of the "owners" who had reserved June 17. Since only the owners that have the June 16 reservations would be able to have a June 17 reservation, something must be amiss. Either one or both of the owners of the June 16 reservation have been blocked out of getting the June 17 reservation. The cast member would not report on what she found.
I really suspect that a non-owner, e.g. an executive of DVC, The Disney Company, or The Disneyland Resort, had swooped in and got a reservation on June 17. I'm unable to confirm this.
I agree that they could have taken one or both units out of commission for maintenance, but why, if that was the case, didn't they say that? (I'm so used to being lied to by politicians I'm beginning to suspect everyone "in authority.") Further, why would they take units out of commission during a busy season?
In any case, some are more equal than others. I'm just glad I got what I needed.