MamaMouse0920
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2022
darn. Thanks for the quick reply!The bedroom furniture is...substantial. Even if they weren't bolted down, I would not want to try to move them.
darn. Thanks for the quick reply!The bedroom furniture is...substantial. Even if they weren't bolted down, I would not want to try to move them.
Thanks so much! I was hoping that was still the case.Yes, they'll bring a high chair to your room on request, as available, after you check in. Check that it has a working strap & buckle when it arrives. They're the wooden, stacking kind that you see in most restaurants, rather like this:
Sorry, I've never heard of a resort having hand-held steamers available for guests. We've used the in-room iron & board, with or without a spritz of water. We've also hung clothing in the shower after steaming up the bathroom and we sometimes spray onto the hanging clothes, some Downy Wrinkle Release or a mixture of one part white vinegar with three parts water in a spray bottle. And of course, we may sprinkle an item or two (like a clean washcloth) with a little water and toss it into the dryer with wrinkled clothes.Anyone know if the front desk might have a steamer we could use? Our clothes are going to be soooo wrinkly upon our arrival! I can obviously throw them in the dryer when we arrive but a steamer would be better. Thanks!
There are limits to how often a timeshare owner can book a reservation for a guest during certain times of the year at WBC and other Wyndham properties. If someone books a bunch of reservations past their limit, they can be canceled. The large point-management companies, like Vacation Upgrades, would be well-aware of these rules. They have been dealing with them for months.Hi,
We're looking at WBC for a future stay, but I'm a little confused about the "cancelling reservations" thing I've seen, where preference goes to owners and reservations could be canceled? I was looking at vacation upgrades to rent, but I didn't know how that works with the current rules of owner preference. I hope I'm making sense, lol! Like I said, I'm confused about the whole thing, and I don't want to rent through vacation upgrades if there's a chance the reservation could be cancelled.
I read a recent review on tripadvisor, where someone had a reservation booked through the direct link on the WBC site (Extra Holidays) for one year ahead, and they canceled her reservation one hour before check in. There are a few other reports on there about reservations being cancelled on trip advisor so I have no idea what's going on.
Thanks for any info!
As @Upatnoon suggests, most owners who rent even moderately often should be well aware of the rules by now.I don't want to rent through vacation upgrades if there's a chance the reservation could be cancelled.
Non-owners can stay there during restricted periods, but an owner either (a) has to be traveling to that resort at the same time as the guest or (b) use one of two "exceptions" per year. If you find an owner who hasn't used both exceptions yet, you can probably line something up.only owners can stay during these times. Anyone know if this is temporary?
Thank you! Good to knowNon-owners can stay there during restricted periods, but an owner either (a) has to be traveling to that resort at the same time as the guest or (b) use one of two "exceptions" per year. If you find an owner who hasn't used both exceptions yet, you can probably line something up.
As for permanent vs. temporary: Your guess is as good as mine. If this is just to remove the COVID point backlog, then it might not last more than another year or two. But a lot of owners (the ones who rarely rent) seem to like this, so it might stick around.