Davids-Coco
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Maybe my brain is on overload... we almost always go in September. If we buy a resale, should it be an October UY? Or does it really matter?
Maybe my brain is on overload... we almost always go in September.

Or just plan 11 months ahead and not worry about it...
ok... I guess I am confusing UY and 11 mo... You can reserve 11 months out regardless of your UY? And, can you book using points that you don't have at the moment of booking, but will have when you check in?
UY has nothing to do with booking timelines. You just have to have the points available for the time period of the reservation in order to make the reservation at 11 months out.
To add to what Granny said, your points work like this (assuming a Sep UY for this example):ok... I guess I am confusing UY and 11 mo... You can reserve 11 months out regardless of your UY? And, can you book using points that you don't have at the moment of booking, but will have when you check in?
At the time you call to make the reservation, you must have enough points available in the same Use Year as the dates of stay. So let's say you had a Jun UY and wanted to make a reservation for Oct '08. That vacation falls within your 2008 UY. You could call in Nov 2007 (11 months prior to your check-out date) to make the reservation at your home resort. You must have enough points available in your 2008 UY at the time you make the call to cover that reservation. Those points could come from your 2008 point allotment and/or banked 2007 points and/or points that you borrow from your 2009 UY allotment.Does this mean I only have to have the points available to cover the ressie, at the time of the ressie's check-in? Or, do I have to have the points in my account at the time I'm making the ressie telephone call to MS?
At the time you call to make the reservation, you must have enough points available in the same Use Year as the dates of stay.
