Personal opinion is that the older system was more fair, but counter point to the above.
New system is equally fair, in that each person has the opportunity to walk a reservation just as in the old system each person could call and do DBD. Difference as I see it is with points, but that again is a personal decision that each person chooses to have more or less points to give them the ability to book. Yes, I agree that additional factor is harder to stomach, but with regard to fairness, the scales can still be balanced and the new system could be perceived as fair.
I agree with your points. And this is why I have posted many times saying that although I do not have any plans on "walking", I can see why others would choose to walk. I do believe that they are doing this in order to try to "even the field", which is somewhat flawed in reason. For example, if they can walk their reservation so that they are able to get the reservation that they wanted 2-3 weeks into the future, they believe that they have made it more equitable in terms of chances of getting the desired room and dates. If someone is going to call 6 nights (or less) before me, I would think that calling at the same time as they are will give me an equal footing for the reservation. However, this is a neverending pursuit.
I believe that people are doing something that some will perceive as unethical (maybe they do think this as well) in order to put themselves in the
game. In a sense, trying to make it
FAIR.
I guess I just don't believe that booking DBD is comparable in
fairness as "walking". Yes, we could all "walk" and we all have the opportunity to "walk" (again, the number of points, as you said, is also personal...so that would be removed from the equation in terms of fairness). But for every day or week or month that someone else walks, each of us do not have the
same opportunity for that one date and room. How does one decide when we would be at equal footing??
Now if MS has agreed that the maximum they will allow "walking" is one week, then maybe in this case, the inventory will be available 7 nights before your preferred dates and so you can have equal chance at those nights by calling exactly 14 days before. But this sound ridiculous since it is useless to provide a 7 nights guideline and then open it up 7 days before that.
Isn't it more simple to say, the inventory of rooms are available exactly 11/7 months to check OUT or even check in (I don't think either one makes a difference)? One day, not possibly hundreds of days before.
I understand some people do not believe that it was fair for others to be able to call DBD. But those who complained will probably be in worst position since now they would have to compete for rooms with those who have 7 days before, and 6 days before, and 5 days before and so on, and on top of that, they will have to deal with all those that will "walk" their reservation. They should have more to complain about now.