Shamus
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- Dec 8, 1999
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I recently read where someone stated that one of the proposed changes to the Marriott system included adding a priority booking window for 7-day length reservations. It had me thinking if a similar type set-up would be a good thing or not for DVC.
So what are your folks thoughts on this topic? What if DVC changed the booking window so that home resort stays for X number of days or longer could start booking at say 11 months out and shorter home resort stays at 10 months?
I know that many members bought smaller contracts for short stays and may feel that such a change is unfair because the rules are being changed. But DVC does already reserve the right to enforce minimum stay requirements. Further, early purchasers were required to meet a minimum point purchase that in effect would allow them enough points to reserve a 1-bedroom for 7 days. They could argue that rules were already unfairly changed by allowing smaller contracts to be purchased affecting utilization and the availability of longer stays.
Dean and others have expressed their opinion that similar to the 2010 and 2011 point adjustments, they feel a minimum stay requirement is not an unlikely thing for DVC's future, in an attempt to help fix the apparent occupancy imbalance. I don't necessarily disagree with that, but wonder if giving a priority to booking longer stays may be a better alternative.
I think that the change to 11 months plus 7 was an attempt by DVC to achieve similar results but I'm not sure it has worked like they were hoping. And since they don't restrict changes to those reservation, I feel it is open to the possibility of abuse.
So what do you folks think?
Should longer stays be given a booking priority?
So what are your folks thoughts on this topic? What if DVC changed the booking window so that home resort stays for X number of days or longer could start booking at say 11 months out and shorter home resort stays at 10 months?
I know that many members bought smaller contracts for short stays and may feel that such a change is unfair because the rules are being changed. But DVC does already reserve the right to enforce minimum stay requirements. Further, early purchasers were required to meet a minimum point purchase that in effect would allow them enough points to reserve a 1-bedroom for 7 days. They could argue that rules were already unfairly changed by allowing smaller contracts to be purchased affecting utilization and the availability of longer stays.
Dean and others have expressed their opinion that similar to the 2010 and 2011 point adjustments, they feel a minimum stay requirement is not an unlikely thing for DVC's future, in an attempt to help fix the apparent occupancy imbalance. I don't necessarily disagree with that, but wonder if giving a priority to booking longer stays may be a better alternative.
I think that the change to 11 months plus 7 was an attempt by DVC to achieve similar results but I'm not sure it has worked like they were hoping. And since they don't restrict changes to those reservation, I feel it is open to the possibility of abuse.
So what do you folks think?
Should longer stays be given a booking priority?