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jade1 said:Thanks Dean, my whole point is just as you are saying. IMO The BWV are not really in this discussion because you basically know what you are getting (as a member) before you arrive and therefore when you arrive no matter what time. I would think working the check in would also be easier because of this. It also "rewards" the owner of the points that can plan ahead-which seems to be a concern to some owners of the smaller resorts. Owners of the larger resorts are excluded in these choices until 7 months and they are looking for any leverage to level the playing field by the room ready system because all chances become equal on the day of check in. Cant blame them, its hard enough to get in the smaller resorts at all, much less the "preferred" rooms, but thats where owning where you want to stay come in to play.
That's true about knowing what you are getting at BWV. In Dec we arrived at about 11:30, and had booked boardwalk view. We tried to check in, but the room wasn't ready. We didn't even ask about the location, we knew it was a boardwalk view, so the floor and the proximity to the elevator would have been the only things we even COULD have requested. These things didn't matter to us, so we didn't even ask. We came back at 4 PM and were given the keys. Got 5th floor, but ALL the way at the end of the hallway.

For Oct we booked standard view. We are making no location requests. We already know it's going to be standard view, so what does it even matter? Being able to book standard or boardwalk view was a factor in buying BWV for us. we ultimately picked it over BCV for this reason. Maybe BWV doesn't have the request problems that other DVC resorts have because of this. Members know when they check in that if they didn't book boardwalk view they sure aren't going to get it, just like in the hotel part of the resort.
I wonder if they will do this at SSR with the DTD view. It would certainly give SSR owners an advantage 11 mos.