To walk a reservation, you only need enough points to book 2 weekend nights. With the reallocation of points, walking is accessible to more members than ever. I would guess very few members will need to buy more points in order to walk their reservation. -- Suzanne
Hey Suzanne
I've read you saying this before, but I don't get it. Let me present my true scenario. I have always discouraged renting, but with my job situation and the economic pressures I have looked into it. So, I figure the best bang for my buck is to reserve a stay that includes Christmas at my home BWV.
I know that anyone who wants Christmas is going to realize that the greatest chance of getting a unit is to book it as the last day of a 7-day stay. And if I don't want Christmas to be on the last day I walk the days to get it moved to the day of the week that I want. And from the way it looks at this time I can even cancel days to make a shorter vacation (those points going into holding though). I just don't see how you can achieve the same results with just enough points to cover the weekend days. I am assuming you are leap frogging each day, but by the time you get to Christmas it is going to be gone.
Now, in my case... I was thinking of renting a Christmas vacation in a 1 bdrm. I looked up the cost for a full week (split seasons) and it comes 221 points. I only have 200 so I can't do it unless I borrow the points. Now, granted I can borrow the points, but if I only had 150 I'm sure I wouldn't do it.
I know this is an extreme example because Christmas is the most coveted day of the year.
Am I not understanding something with the walking?
We have not ever had the desire to book any peak periods or holidays, but it surely looks discouraging for those who don't have enough points to book a full week.