RWeThereYetJJ
Earning My Ears
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That was our initial strategy too.We would choose April and Oct because it gives us year round travel.
^^^ This.None - single UY is significantly easier to manage. I wouldn't intentionally look for multiple UYs - but I'm sure some folks make it work just fine. Even a single UY can get challenging to coordinate. No thanks to multiple.
If you’re going to have 2UY and one has to be Oct - I’d choose April as my second so that you can schedule trips year round without worrying about loosing points if you need to cancel…use Oct for Oct-Mar trips and Apr for Apr-Sept trips.
I did the same, and we actually own Feb/Aug for the same reason! (initially bought Feb and found out we really liked traveling over winter holidays)We would choose April and Oct because it gives us year round travel.
In addition to treating them separately, you can still use them for a trip by booking as a split stay. We love split stays, and usually do that in August when our contracts' UY overlap optimally.’m sure I’ll (eventually) get the hang of managing/co-ordinating things. At this point, I’m treating the two contracts as separate entities, banking & borrowing as needed. it seems a bit easier vs transferring points from one to another. Admittedly, would’ve been much easier to have purchased the same UY but, pickings had been slim for some time.
I’ve got 5 UYs - the trick is to have enough in each that you don’t need to transfer and can make do with banking and borrowing- and don’t have the same resort in multiple UYs unless 1 of those UYs is for something specific - like a race weekend…None of the above! We have two use years. It’s a PITA. I’m even planning on selling one of our contracts and repurchasing it under a single use year it’s so bad. It gets really awful when you want to combine points for a big trip but can’t because of use year issues. Something like you can’t transfer borrowed points or bank transferred points or something, whatever it is, I can’t keep it straight and it bites me every time.