Happens all the time, very common. If you book at your 11 month mark, you won't have any problem though.I'm a newbie here. Has anyone ever been denied a reservation because the rooms are completely full? I'm quite anxious that I will not be able to get a room at the VGC during the 2010 spring break.


So I'm considering buying in and this thought has me pausing. Is it like calling for DVRs where you ahve to be poised over the phone or computer to nail what you want THE day, THE opening hour you can at 11 months? I hate that kind of anxiety. And is 11 months in advance the furthest out you can book?
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AH, I get it. So is that why people buy points at several resorts so they can have more than 1 "home"?Its eleven months out at home - seven for a resort that is not your home.
You SELDOM have issues booking eleven months out - or even ten months out. There are exceptions - for instance, Boardwalk View rooms for New Years Eve are generally gone within an hour or two of reservations opening. But that's one room category on one night of the year.

... though I understand some of the none busy times for WDW aren't necessarily ones that coincide w/ DVC business. Early Dec and Jan are good to us.
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AH, I get it. So is that why people buy points at several resorts so they can have more than 1 "home"?
That makes me feel better. We usually plan WAY far out so I know I'd be chomping to get at it anyway. We never go at busy times anyway though I understand some of the none busy times for WDW aren't necessarily ones that coincide w/ DVC business. Early Dec and Jan are good to us.
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I just worry about dropping 12K or more and being SOL more often than not. I can be pretty sure to book 11 months out, but if I don't call the hour or even the day it opens, if one can easily be shut out I can see regretting my purchase. We would be buying AKV if we buy. Lots of pondering to do. I don't want to make a move anyway until our DCL cruise in November. I don't want any other regular expenses to get in the way of that fun. 
) with me guys. I know it can be hard to get to hear the facts when you're gung ho.
I appreciate it greatly. I still think we'll buy, but I've got more thinking to do. I know when I tell DH about this aspect, he'll take a huge step back.Since we too like to escape those -20 temps, we find January and early December are our favorite times to do DVC with March and May close seconds. We have to go down and cheer on those Twins in spring training, you know!!Hmmm yikes. I will never, ever go in Summer. Heat, humidity, crowds and I are not friends. And Spring is most likely out because it actually gets nice here in the Spring and what I need is a break from 20 below.I just worry about dropping 12K or more and being SOL more often than not. I can be pretty sure to book 11 months out, but if I don't call the hour or even the day it opens, if one can easily be shut out I can see regretting my purchase. We would be buying AKV if we buy. Lots of pondering to do. I don't want to make a move anyway until our DCL cruise in November. I don't want any other regular expenses to get in the way of that fun.
THANKS for being frank (and Debbi and Carol and Krisi and Bill and everyone....) with me guys. I know it can be hard to get to hear the facts when you're gung ho.
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I appreciate it greatly. I still think we'll buy, but I've got more thinking to do. I know when I tell DH about this aspect, he'll take a huge step back.
Making reservations between the 7-11 month booking windows has never been an issue for us. We usually book at 11 months and for sure before the 7 month mark. We have NEVER been shut out for when and where we want with the exception of concierge level at AKV. We find we prefer the times when WDW is less busy too.Unless you absolutely have to stay in a concierge category villa, you will not have a problem booking AKV at 11 months.Hmmm yikes. I will never, ever go in Summer. Heat, humidity, crowds and I are not friends. And Spring is most likely out because it actually gets nice here in the Spring and what I need is a break from 20 below.I just worry about dropping 12K or more and being SOL more often than not. I can be pretty sure to book 11 months out, but if I don't call the hour or even the day it opens, if one can easily be shut out I can see regretting my purchase. We would be buying AKV if we buy. Lots of pondering to do. I don't want to make a move anyway until our DCL cruise in November. I don't want any other regular expenses to get in the way of that fun.
THANKS for being frank (and Debbi and Carol and Krisi and Bill and everyone....) with me guys. I know it can be hard to get to hear the facts when you're gung ho.
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I appreciate it greatly. I still think we'll buy, but I've got more thinking to do. I know when I tell DH about this aspect, he'll take a huge step back.
Since we too like to escape those -20 temps, we find January and early December are our favorite times to do DVC with March and May close seconds. We have to go down and cheer on those Twins in spring training, you know!!Making reservations between the 7-11 month booking windows has never been an issue for us. We usually book at 11 months and for sure before the 7 month mark. We have NEVER been shut out for when and where we want with the exception of concierge level at AKV. We find we prefer the times when WDW is less busy too.

Might do it again some day BUT, we just love the AKL so much. First time we've ever stayed at a resort and felt so extremely happy. Despite our sore tootsies walking half a mile to our room.

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I would wait until the cruise....
FYI I think the OP asked b/c s/he's worried about the brand new, and tiny, CA property. And it's during spring break (which I consider to go from mid-March to almost the end of May). Specific set of circumstances.![]()



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Is it like if you have a realtor, the others can't talk to you? If I spoke to a guide, ANY guide, the people on the cruise wouldn't be able to talk to me or sign anything I bet.