Walking Reservations

Is there a time of day the bots typically drop the days they were walking?
I don't think anyone knows, but I would assume it is early morning, as soon as reservations open so they can also have a better chance to extend the reservation. I know the one time I walked a reservation for a HA GV at OKW (there are only 3) I was online as soon as I could be since there is such a limited number of those HA units, but there are 27 GVs overall at OKW.
 
Is there a time of day the bots typically drop the days they were walking?

Depends on the rooms you're looking for. If you want an Animal Kingdom Lodge value studio, your best bet is to book a resort view studio and waitlist a value studio. The days that are dropped due to walking almost never make it back to the booking engine, they go to waitlists. Ditto for the club studios.
 
Were you not able to utilize the modify feature of changing a DVC reservation? If you were trying to replace one DVC res with another, you really shouldn't need to cancel, let alone lose both reservations. Sorry to hear this.....

You can't modify across coasts, so if you had a WDW trip booked and want to switch to VGC that's a cancel and rebook. Or member services can do it over the phone, but that takes a lot longer than doing it yourself online - so it's possible the room will be gone then.
 
You can't modify across coasts, so if you had a WDW trip booked and want to switch to VGC that's a cancel and rebook. Or member services can do it over the phone, but that takes a lot longer than doing it yourself online - so it's possible the room will be gone then.
Thank you - learned something new there. I didn't realize that was a restriction.
 

Were you not able to utilize the modify feature of changing a DVC reservation? If you were trying to replace one DVC res with another, you really shouldn't need to cancel, let alone lose both reservations. Sorry to hear this.....

You can’t modify a WDW resort to VGC, VDH, or AUL.

ETA. Already answered…lol
 
Just asking: how does anyone know that bots are booking rooms? This week I was able to get standard studio at boardwalk for my trip next May, booked right at 8am.

No one knows 100% but some say things happen that prove bots are being used.

But, your experience shows that owners can beat them out for even the hard to get rooms.
 
Just asking: how does anyone know that bots are booking rooms? This week I was able to get standard studio at boardwalk for my trip next May, booked right at 8am.

1) Spec renting is a multi-million dollar a year business
2) Bots currently exist to book all other reservation types
3) Bots exist to check live DVC room availability
4) Some renters have a statistically unlikely amount of hard to get rooms for rent

Therefore, it's not a big leap to assume that bots exist that can book a DVC room, since the motivation, technology, and proof of concept are all already present, but no renter has been like "Hey, my name is Paul, 32/M from Florida, and I use a bot to book your rooms!". Usage of bots/scripts interchangeably.
 
But can you extend an existing VGC reservation at 7 months with WDW points?
If the existing reservation was made at 7 months then yes. If the existing reservation used the home advantage it is usually locked although MS might be able to do it for you.
 
I guess I could book one night at 7 months and then get it merged

What is blocked is the ability to change between the coasts. It’s not related to the points.

So, if you already have VGC booked and want to extend it, you can modify it and then just check the second contract with the other points.

However, if you still have VGC points but don’t want to use them, then you need to contact MS as the contract stays locked.
 



















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