I am new to DVC. I have had my online membership account for maybe three weeks. My home resort is AKL and I have been checking out 11 month availability since I got access. I definitely see where it could be difficult to reserve value studios and club level at the 11 month mark. Often when I have checked over the past three weeks the first day of the 11 month mark has been gone. Some days though have not been gone and this has got me thinking about the concept of walking a reservation. I think I understand the concept.
Lets say there are ten value studios at AKL (I believe this is true, but I am really just trying to illustrate the example). Lets say tomorrow morning (Oct 5, 2017) there is availability for a stay starting on September 5th 2018 (11 month window) for the full seven days. Lets say someone books a room for the week. Just for simplicity, lets say nobody else has any rooms booked from this category. Theoretically, this would mean that come October 6th, 2017 the person holding the week long reservation could call up MS and request them to slide their stay by one day and they could be reasonably assured that this day would be available. I am basing this on the fact that there are only as many as nine rooms available for September 5th-11th, but there is an extra room available for the 12th. Thus, again, theoretically, nobody else should be able to book that extra room on the 12th other then the individual holding the preceding nights on that reservation for that room. Is this accurate? If so, I am wondering if anyone has ever tried this and still something has happend that made the room unavailable as they were walking it. I guess one issue that comes to my mind would be room maintenance where a room gets pulled out of circulation. This process seems like a lot of work for both the 'walker' but also for MS so I guess I am just wondering if there are obstacles I am missing or if it is really a relatively effective approach to getting a hard to get reservation.
The other part of this I wonder about is how early would you tend to start walking a reservation. I see some availability in early September, but without having history with this system, I do not know if this will continue. My understanding is that fall is a really busy time. If somebody wanted a hard to get reservation in the fall (like AKL value or club level), and saw an opening, would you start walking it weeks in advance or would you just assume another opening would come?
Thanks, Greg
Lets say there are ten value studios at AKL (I believe this is true, but I am really just trying to illustrate the example). Lets say tomorrow morning (Oct 5, 2017) there is availability for a stay starting on September 5th 2018 (11 month window) for the full seven days. Lets say someone books a room for the week. Just for simplicity, lets say nobody else has any rooms booked from this category. Theoretically, this would mean that come October 6th, 2017 the person holding the week long reservation could call up MS and request them to slide their stay by one day and they could be reasonably assured that this day would be available. I am basing this on the fact that there are only as many as nine rooms available for September 5th-11th, but there is an extra room available for the 12th. Thus, again, theoretically, nobody else should be able to book that extra room on the 12th other then the individual holding the preceding nights on that reservation for that room. Is this accurate? If so, I am wondering if anyone has ever tried this and still something has happend that made the room unavailable as they were walking it. I guess one issue that comes to my mind would be room maintenance where a room gets pulled out of circulation. This process seems like a lot of work for both the 'walker' but also for MS so I guess I am just wondering if there are obstacles I am missing or if it is really a relatively effective approach to getting a hard to get reservation.
The other part of this I wonder about is how early would you tend to start walking a reservation. I see some availability in early September, but without having history with this system, I do not know if this will continue. My understanding is that fall is a really busy time. If somebody wanted a hard to get reservation in the fall (like AKL value or club level), and saw an opening, would you start walking it weeks in advance or would you just assume another opening would come?
Thanks, Greg