Please explain walking like I am 5 years old


Having been DVC since 1996, I admit I never even heard of 'walking' until a few years ago reading these forums. And while I know it's not 'wrong', 'illegal', 'immoral' etc, it just feels skeezy to me, so I've never done it and can't imagine I ever will. I'm the weirdo for feeling that way I'm sure, but I can't help it. I also feel the same way about booking multiple dinner reservations for the same time the moment the window opens, then just canceling them and keeping the one you want. Or grabbing reservations for every night available for something hard to get, and then keeping one and canceling the rest later. These are all traditions common on the forums, but I can't bring myself to do it.
It’s COMPLETELY different. I am taking up a reservation for one extra night 11m out…. that’s very different from blocking off dining reservations within 60 days of trip.
 
Ok little 5 year old 😂..it’s all about availability like any reservation we make. 5am eastern you attempt a booking. Walking is when you make the reservation days prior then modify it until you “walked” to your dates.

Getting it the first time is just like all the rest, but once locked in, modifying is done at time convenient, during the day, for you, as long as modify it before the check out date. You can’t be jumped over by any other member, once you lock in the dates. As long as it’s an 11 month resort priority booking.
 
Another way to think about it - maybe to help you understand how walking works to guarantee your room...
Once you have secured any reservation at 11 months, nobody can book that same room until exactly 11 months prior to your declared checkout day. As long as you keep shifting ("walking") your checkout date before 11 months from that date, nobody can book it away from you (except for the fixed week exception mentioned earlier.)
For a 4-night stay, modify the reservation every three days - nothing to gain by doing it more frequently.
(just like Wedgeout said too... :-))
 
Ok little 5 year old 😂..it’s all about availability like any reservation we make. 5am eastern you attempt a booking. Walking is when you make the reservation days prior then modify it until you “walked” to your dates.

Getting it the first time is just like all the rest, but once locked in, modifying is done at time convenient, during the day, for you, as long as modify it before the check out date. You can’t be jumped over by any other member, once you lock in the dates. As long as it’s an 11 month resort priority booking.
I would think the closer I get to my dates- if I am not diligent at 8 am eastern to modify..someone who has a longer reservation could get my room?
 
Another way to think about it - maybe to help you understand how walking works to guarantee your room...
Once you have secured any reservation at 11 months, nobody can book that same room until exactly 11 months prior to your declared checkout day. As long as you keep shifting ("walking") your checkout date before 11 months from that date, nobody can book it away from you (except for the fixed week exception mentioned earlier.)
For a 4-night stay, modify the reservation every three days - nothing to gain by doing it more frequently.
(just like Wedgeout said too... :-))
Someone with a longer stay could not jump over me?

I think someone said earlier they had to change room view because they skipped a day or two of walking or was late signing on
 










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