I posted about our trip next week already, talking about how I had booked a room for 6 nights cash (through MS) and subsequently found intermittent availability for those same 6 nights on points; I called MS to inquire about switching 1-2 nights. I was first told I could not be guaranteed I wouldn't switch room (actually was told I most likely WOULD switch rooms), then told that I categorically, 100% would not have to switch rooms as long as it's the same booking category (the rep actually chucked and said, "it happens all the time"), then was told that I could not switch at all because any cash nights after the night I switch would be canceled and go back into inventory and can't be rebooked.
Three calls, 3 answers. So today it was clarified that I cannot switch if the nights are in the middle. Basically, here's how it works: Nights 1-6 are on cash, nights 3 & 4 suddenly are available on points. I book them, and cancel the cash for just those two nights. The system, however, cannot just cancel those two nights on cash--it cancels every remaining night and the MS rep has NO OPTION to rebook that room, they can't count it as part of inventory yet, so can only rebook based on what their system shows (this part made my head spin, I still don't get it).
I explained to the very helpful CM today that this doesn't make any sense. Points effectively are currency, and how we pay for the 6 nights shouldn't matter. If I want to combine cash and points for separate nights by switching cash rooms to points as they become available, why not (as long as it's outside the 5 day cancellation window for cash reservations)? To me it's crazy, and it's also crazy that the system would automatically cancel the subsequent nights if I switch 1-2 nights in the middle. It's way too simplistic a system to handle the nuances and dynamic nature of how DVC works, IMO.
She did agree and say this issue has been brought up much more lately. I suggested it's because of the website, now that people can see real time inventory.
She said I should send an email detailing how I was given conflicting answers to my question, and raise the issue of combining points and cash.
Three calls, 3 answers. So today it was clarified that I cannot switch if the nights are in the middle. Basically, here's how it works: Nights 1-6 are on cash, nights 3 & 4 suddenly are available on points. I book them, and cancel the cash for just those two nights. The system, however, cannot just cancel those two nights on cash--it cancels every remaining night and the MS rep has NO OPTION to rebook that room, they can't count it as part of inventory yet, so can only rebook based on what their system shows (this part made my head spin, I still don't get it).
I explained to the very helpful CM today that this doesn't make any sense. Points effectively are currency, and how we pay for the 6 nights shouldn't matter. If I want to combine cash and points for separate nights by switching cash rooms to points as they become available, why not (as long as it's outside the 5 day cancellation window for cash reservations)? To me it's crazy, and it's also crazy that the system would automatically cancel the subsequent nights if I switch 1-2 nights in the middle. It's way too simplistic a system to handle the nuances and dynamic nature of how DVC works, IMO.
She did agree and say this issue has been brought up much more lately. I suggested it's because of the website, now that people can see real time inventory.
She said I should send an email detailing how I was given conflicting answers to my question, and raise the issue of combining points and cash.

