Dyefrog
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 14, 2021
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Since this mantra of "buy where you want to stay", gets posted a dozen times a day, I would like to throw this theory out for debate.
If you expect to primarily book the hardest rooms to get which typically are the cheapest, i.e. studios, then definitely buy where you want to stay. You will need the 11 month head start at most resorts. But if you do a fair amount of upgraded accommodations which are typically available at most of the resorts at the 7 month window, i.e. 2 bedrooms and up, it's not so important. Those upgraded villas aren't so hard to come by at 7 months so your 11 month advantage is kind of wasted for those.
If you expect to primarily book the hardest rooms to get which typically are the cheapest, i.e. studios, then definitely buy where you want to stay. You will need the 11 month head start at most resorts. But if you do a fair amount of upgraded accommodations which are typically available at most of the resorts at the 7 month window, i.e. 2 bedrooms and up, it's not so important. Those upgraded villas aren't so hard to come by at 7 months so your 11 month advantage is kind of wasted for those.