gzmtlock
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2010
- Messages
- 964
DH and I are booked for a "just us" trip in September, staying at BWV. I have a critical work meeting during the week we're there, but was going to manage it remotely. They've now made it an in-person meeting, on day 6 of our 9 day trip. My boss is likely to say I can't miss being there. Ugh.
I've moved hotel reservations within the 7-month window before by picking up random days here and there, with a combination of wait listing and stalking. It's a pain in the butt, but doable. My recollection is, I cancel the current ressie, the points go back into this use year, I pick up the nights I need as they become available, then call Member Services to link them all together into one reservation. Have I got that right? Luckily, we want a 1BR, not a studio, so I'm hopeful I'll be able to piece the week together without having to move rooms.
My biggest problem may be that I've already purchased tickets, both park and MNSSHP. I know that was not good planning, as they're not transferrable. But I was excited for the trip, and wanted to spread out the spending. Since I want to move the dates, not cancel and get my money back, will they allow that?
TIA!
I've moved hotel reservations within the 7-month window before by picking up random days here and there, with a combination of wait listing and stalking. It's a pain in the butt, but doable. My recollection is, I cancel the current ressie, the points go back into this use year, I pick up the nights I need as they become available, then call Member Services to link them all together into one reservation. Have I got that right? Luckily, we want a 1BR, not a studio, so I'm hopeful I'll be able to piece the week together without having to move rooms.
My biggest problem may be that I've already purchased tickets, both park and MNSSHP. I know that was not good planning, as they're not transferrable. But I was excited for the trip, and wanted to spread out the spending. Since I want to move the dates, not cancel and get my money back, will they allow that?
TIA!