As I recall, the reason for the guaranteed category lobbying is the issue that those who own at SSR really have no advantage to their 11 month booking window. They can book a room 11 months out, and be stuck out in the boondocks, where a non-owner who booked only weeks out might end up in a more desirable location next to the Carriage House or with a great DTD view. It depends more on the time of day someone checks in then when they booked. Guaranteed booking categories is seen as a way to address that -- to restore some of the advantages of being an owner, and booking at 11 months
I'm somewhat sympathetic to that, but don't particularly feel too strongly one way or another. However, I can see that the proposed solution does raise other issues. So is there some other means by which SSR owners can have their concerns addressed? Or is there some way of dealing with the issue that op brings up?![]()
When we joined DVC around 2002, Disney still used room assigners. Rooms would be assigned before your arrived based off your request and queued off your booking date. So if you booked eleven months out, your pretty much got your requests. There were exceptions to this in BW Standard Views and I think dedicateds have always been a booking category - but Boardwalk View wasn't a booking category then. Book exactly eleven months out and ask for a specific room - you still might not get it if someone was already occupying that room having checked in a few days before, but ask for something general and chances were good (though we still got stuck with a smoking room when we had a non-smoking request booking eleven months out - but the room seemed to me to be reassigned on the fly at the front desk - I think the room assigner did their job and the desk clerk moved me).
They then went to - at least in theory - room ready. You got what was available when you showed up. About two weeks after room ready was announced, Boardwalk View became a booking category.
Room assigners were - apparently - a pretty manual process however - and manual processes are costly. But the are an alternative to booking categories.