M2JRA
One Bedroom
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Post by M2JRA on Sept 9, 2024 7:44:12 GMT -5
Hi guys, So just to report on my progress-- I logged in at 8am on Sept. 1st to book the BWV portion of our trip (starting Aug. 1st, 2025). I can't get it. WHAT!? And that's the only day that's booked, so-- walkers. We've owned BWV over a decade and booked there at 11-months for summer trips many times and never had this happen. Why in the heck are people walking vacations mid-summer at BWV?? What am I missing!? Welp, I joined the walkers. Ugh. Never had to do that before. I can now report that I successfully finished the walk and have the 8 consecutive nights at BWV we wanted (8/1/25 to checking out the morning of 8/9). I didn't want to post earlier (during the walk) in case I'd jinx it. But, again, I ask you all: why are people walking BWV late July-August?!
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Post by LauraLea on Sept 9, 2024 8:15:28 GMT -5
But, again, I ask you all: why are people walking BWV late July-August?! So they can get BWV in Sept/Oct for F&W. Laura
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Post by brp on Sept 9, 2024 8:27:59 GMT -5
But, again, I ask you all: why are people walking BWV late July-August?! So they can get BWV in Sept/Oct for F&W. Laura We have been doing BWV (in the hard-get-get BWV room) for years and have yet to walk. This is new to me.
Cheers.
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M2JRA
One Bedroom
Posts: 231
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Post by M2JRA on Sept 9, 2024 9:03:02 GMT -5
But, again, I ask you all: why are people walking BWV late July-August?! So they can get BWV in Sept/Oct for F&W. Laura I mean, I guess so? But F&W starts so early and runs for so long now, it doesn't seem like people would need to walk for months to get it...does it? I was also thinking likely because we wanted a standard 2-BR. Standards book fast and the 2-BRs require a studio since they're all lock-offs. So if the studios are going, so are the 2-BRs. Anyway, like BRP, we've never had this happen before and I was very surprised. Silver lining: now I'm very familiar with the online modify feature, lol.
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Post by fuzzylogic on Sept 9, 2024 9:16:25 GMT -5
We have an Excel spreadsheet through 2060 (when BLT expires) where we have an outline of how we want to use our BWV (until 2042) and BLT points, balanced with trips to other places in the world. It's a constantly-changing document, and always a fun past-time to play with and daydream about. I track our DVC points on a spreadsheet with a number of very long embedded formulas to take into account every stay, bank and borrow and adjust points across years accordingly. Then I track all trips, hotel awards, flights, car rentals on another sheet. And our airline FFF status on another. Then then the daily planning calendar with conditional formatting for all trips for the current and next year. Data is fun! I do similar... For example, I can tell you... Point sourcing: Of the points I've spent, 73% have come from my pool, 26% from transfers, and 1% from OTU. Point management: Of my pool, 52% were spent in the current UY, 30% were borrowed, and 18% were banked. I also keep a master plan for each Annual Pass Year, and these get more elaborate each year. Looking back at my sheets from the 2010's era those were so basic!
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Post by brp on Sept 9, 2024 11:45:54 GMT -5
I track our DVC points on a spreadsheet with a number of very long embedded formulas to take into account every stay, bank and borrow and adjust points across years accordingly. Then I track all trips, hotel awards, flights, car rentals on another sheet. And our airline FFF status on another. Then then the daily planning calendar with conditional formatting for all trips for the current and next year. Point sourcing: Of the points I've spent, 73% have come from my pool, 26% from transfers, and 1% from OTU. Point management: Of my pool, 52% were spent in the current UY, 30% were borrowed, and 18% were banked. I also keep a master plan for each Annual Pass Year, and these get more elaborate each year. Looking back at my sheets from the 2010's era those were so basic! I keep a sheet keeping track of every stay, bank and borrow. It tracks the number of points in each contract and UY based on the stays and updates accordingly. I've not looked at the data this way, but it is all there and could be interesting.
Cheers.
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Post by baymaxfan on Sept 9, 2024 12:48:36 GMT -5
Point sourcing: Of the points I've spent, 73% have come from my pool, 26% from transfers, and 1% from OTU. Point management: Of my pool, 52% were spent in the current UY, 30% were borrowed, and 18% were banked. I also keep a master plan for each Annual Pass Year, and these get more elaborate each year. Looking back at my sheets from the 2010's era those were so basic! I keep a sheet keeping track of every stay, bank and borrow. It tracks the number of points in each contract and UY based on the stays and updates accordingly. I've not looked at the data this way, but it is all there and could be interesting.
Cheers.
Kudos to all of you who track everything like that. That takes some dedication. Years ago, I tracked my DVC (more to convince myself of the cost savings) and then quit after a couple of years.
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Post by brp on Sept 9, 2024 12:56:57 GMT -5
I keep a sheet keeping track of every stay, bank and borrow. It tracks the number of points in each contract and UY based on the stays and updates accordingly. I've not looked at the data this way, but it is all there and could be interesting.
Cheers.
Kudos to all of you who track everything like that. That takes some dedication. Years ago, I tracked my DVC (more to convince myself of the cost savings) and then quit after a couple of years. For me it's less about dedication than happiness. I'm one of those strange people who enjoys making and maintaining complex spreadsheets to track a variety of things. I've got like 5 or 6 that I work with on a regular basis. When I had a job, it got in the way of updating the spreadsheets the way I wanted. Now that I'm retired, they can get more focus. But is is something I actually look forward to for DVC, hotel stays and status, airline status, concerts and contents of a couple of wine fridges. Yeah, I know it's kinda sad
Cheers.
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Post by pooh bears mom on Sept 9, 2024 21:28:14 GMT -5
your plans sounds similar to some of mine. Maybe consider a split stay where when its a one bedroom (at blt for second bathroom) when its only three of you, then change to a two bedroom, either at BW or BLT when your party size increases. You could also consider a three bedroom at OKW if all six of you end up there.
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