poohgirl100
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2000
We have a family vacation planned for over year now to go to OKW and VB for two weeks. In less than 1 week we are suppose to leave, sadly my mother-in-law is terminally ill with cancer and we are taking day by day. My husband still wants to go at the wishes of his mother. I did not know about this when I made my ressies 11 months out in fact this is rather sudden for the whole family. Putting that aside, I called MS today to find out my options. Well first of all the MS person I got was sorta a stick in the mud when it came to personalities. But I asked her for some direction on what would happen if I had to cancel before I leave or if I had to cut my vacation short to head home.
Since I have never had to cancel a ressie before, I really did not know my options. I asked her if there was a one time only "exception" that can be made if I would have to head home so I would not loose my points for the remainder of my stay and she said NO. The only one time only exceptions that are made are regarding forgetting to bank points, using the points before the holding points etc. There is nothing to help me if I have to come home early. Does anyone know if this is correct? If it is than I guess I will have to live with it, but I just thought that check with my fellow DVCs.
Any thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Since I have never had to cancel a ressie before, I really did not know my options. I asked her if there was a one time only "exception" that can be made if I would have to head home so I would not loose my points for the remainder of my stay and she said NO. The only one time only exceptions that are made are regarding forgetting to bank points, using the points before the holding points etc. There is nothing to help me if I have to come home early. Does anyone know if this is correct? If it is than I guess I will have to live with it, but I just thought that check with my fellow DVCs.
Any thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.