islandtimect
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sorry, should say FOR a cruise. Is it true that you can't borrow points to book a cruise? MS told me I can't use my April 2013 UY points for a 3/24/13 cruise. I'm shocked.
I called back MS and the next agent clarified things. I wanted to change my cruise date from June 2013 to March 2013, and those pts can't be borrowed because they stay in the uy of the original ressie.
sorry, should say FOR a cruise. Is it true that you can't borrow points to book a cruise? MS told me I can't use my April 2013 UY points for a 3/24/13 cruise. I'm shocked.
This is one of the risks using points for a cruise however, if you've already converted the points to reservations points for the cruise, I'm not sure the UY is as applicable as it would be otherwise, esp for an earlier time. I'd call back and talk to a supervisor.I called back MS and the next agent clarified things. I wanted to change my cruise date from June 2013 to March 2013, and those pts can't be borrowed because they stay in the uy of the original ressie. I don't have enough remaining 2013 pts to borrow. So as the other poster said, yes, you can borrow "clean" pts for a cruise. thanks all, but bummer for me and my family!
This is one of the risks using points for a cruise however, if you've already converted the points to reservations points for the cruise, I'm not sure the UY is as applicable as it would be otherwise, esp for an earlier time. I'd call back and talk to a supervisor.
I realize the issue but I'm not sure it completely applies in this situation. They would expire the end of the 2013 UY but other than that, UY doesn't have a lot of meaning for this situation as it applies to reservation points. I'd call and press further because they points won't be expired and the transfer to reservation status has already been completed. I do know that they generally try to use points within the same UY unless you'd be 2 UY's ahead. Put another way, I know there's a preclusion against banking reservation points but I don't believe there's a written policy preventing borrowing them. If it's me, I'm make the point to a supervisor and see what happens.I think it stems from the fact that the points that come from a canceled June 2013 cruise have to stay in her April 2013 UY. The new cruise would be in her 2012 UY , those can't be "borrowed" back into the 2012 UY.
I see nothing within the rules that would preclude borrowing, only banking. I'd call back, ask for a supervisor and make that point if necessary.Unfortunately 2 MS reps told me you cannot borrow reservation pts, period. I checked our DVC materals and it does state this.Do you think it's worth trying to ask a supervisor to allow it, especially since we're looking to move it only 7 days into the 2012 UY? ie 4/1/13 UY and 3/24/13 cruise.
This is from page 3 & 4 of the Home Resort Rules and Regulations (posted on the Members' Website):I see nothing within the rules that would preclude borrowing, only banking. I'd call back, ask for a supervisor and make that point if necessary.
Thanks, that's different than last I checked. I'd still ask a supervisor in this situation.This is from page 3 & 4 of the Home Resort Rules and Regulations (posted on the Members' Website):
3. Reservation Points. Reservation Points are Home Resort Vacation Points used to reserve accommodations at non-DVC Resorts, except accommodations available through the RCI® External Exchange Program. One Reservation Point is equivalent to one annually allotted Home Resort Vacation Point in the Central Reservation System. Reservation Points have no other relationship with or comparison to Home Resort Vacation Points, and Reservation Points are established for convenience of reference only. Reservation Points expire at the end of the Use Year in which they are allotted.
Reservation Points cannot be banked, borrowed, transferred or used to reserve accommodations through the RCI® External Exchange Program, nor to reserve accommodations at DVC Resorts. Reservation Points cannot be returned to a Club Member as Home Resort Vacation Points.