disneycamelbackids
Earning My Ears
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I would advise a Use Year just prior to your "usual" travel dates - but remember that travel habits may change over time. If you will travel mainly in June/July I'd suggest a June Use Year. This gives you a full 7/8 months after the cancelled reservation to bank or reuse any points returned to your account. If you would travel in May, an April Use Year would be better since , with a June Use Year, a cancelled May reservation would still require that the points be banked or used by May 31 and they would expire on June 1.
If you will travel in Nov/Dec/Jan I'd suggest an October Use Year (there is no January/May/July/November Use Year) so you'd have the same ability to reuse or bank any points from a cancelled reservation.
What happens if you bank your points (say 2008) and then decide that you want to go at the end of 2008? Can those banked points ever be used in the year that you bank them?
Okay, I'm still having trouble visualizing this. Here's our situation: We vacation in Nov-Dec-or Jan (we don't like hot weather). However, since we live in hurricane country (northwest Florida), if we have a reservation for one of those months, and we get a bad hurricane in Aug, Sep or early Oct, then I want to be able to bank our points if we have to change our plans.
So, what would be a good use year for us?
Sorry, I've got one of those brains that freezes at a simple math problem.Thanks for any suggestions.
Thanks, Doc, for your input, although it seems to conflict with Twinklebug's advice of choosing your use year about 4 months out from your travel dates, since you have to bank your points during the first 8 months of your use year.
I need to hang a big annual calendar in front of my face and start counting on my fingers and see if I can figure this out.![]()
Always listen to the Doc(he's a true veteran on all topics DVC ) His advice is the same as mine, only he specifically told you which month might be best for you. I left it at the slider principle as I like visuals when it comes to dates.