donald#1 said:
Hi, We're considering buying in. How hard is it to get the reservation that you want when you want it. I know this depends on the time of year, but it just seems that you often have to jump through a lot of hoops ie. waitlisting, day by day reservations, booking at 11 months out then calling at 7 months for the resort you really want. I think this would frustrate me greatly after plunking down the kind of cash it takes to buy in. We typically travel in October or April. What chance do we have of getting reservations during those times.
thanks.
October is tough if you want BWV or BCV. April is always tough.
I strongly recommend utilizing the 11 month advantage when booking. You can then always switch at 7 months. More and more the "buy where you want to stay" advice is coming into play.
In all fairness I've always gotten what I wanted at 7 months. I do not call day by day either. It hasn't been as tough as this board would leave you to believe in my experiences.
The part that gives me pause with your post is the part about "plunking down the kind of cash it takes to buy in." If that is how you feel about it you are setting yourself up for dissapointment. That cash you "plunked down" is no different than the cash everyone else "plunked down". That "plunked cash" gives you the right to use said resort for 46 years or so with SSR and 34 or so at the others. It also gives you the home booking advantage at the resort you bought into. At 7 months points are points.
You are entitleds to nothing more regardless of the cash you "plunked down". I owned well over 1,000 points at one time. That did NOT give me anymore rights or privledges than someone who owned 50 points, nor should it.
If you don't want to play the booking game,
DVC or any other timeshare may not be for you. Other timeshares book 12 months in advance for there timeshares in order to get there week. DVC is first come first served, as it should be with a home resort advantage.
God luck with your decision. It does take a little planning so if you don't want to do that I'd say just rent when you want to go to WDW.