Chloe:
Your quote "is it a bad thing to favor those that can arrive before others?"
You have got to be kidding me!!!!
maminnie
I completely agree with Chloe.
As Dean restated a couple pages ago, the alternative is a system which is also imperfect...a system where multiple members will have their desires go unfulfilled.
If day-by-day bookings are used and demand exceeds capacity, this is exactly what could happen:
Three members call day-by-day to book Sun to Thurs in BWV Standard View.
Member "A" gets Sunday and Wednesday. All other days full by the time he gets thru.
Member "B" gets Monday and Thursday.
Member "C" gets Tuesday.
None of the members come away satisfied with what they were able to obtain. All have incomplete vacations and have to decide when/where/how they will deal with the situation.
Under the new policy, one member will have his entire vacation while the others are left to make alternative arrangements. Perhaps they will decide to book Preferred View or change their dates slightly. However you slice it, overall satisfaction can only go up.
And despite what has been implied, "the system" didn't decide who would get a room...it was still left to the member that called first.
A few posts ago you said this: "if I did DBD I would likely be able to get a reservation for a busy travel period. If I didn't there would be a chance that I would not." As your quote illustrates, neither system is going to guarantee success. Both systems leave open the possibility for members to not get what they want.
One of the problems I see with this discussion is that most portray themselves as being victimized by the new system while upholding day-by-day as a flawless approach. We can't have it both ways. If demand were as high as some suggest, even those who book day-by-day would find themselves unsuccessful at times.