We have a reservation for June 19th, made nearly two years ago, at the Eastern Slope Inn in New Hampshire. The governor is allowing hotels and resorts to open as of June 5th, with occupancy restrictions in place based on the facility's number of units and overall configuration. I checked with the resort to make sure our reservation is "go" and got back an email saying the soonest they would resume RCI reservations is June 8th, and due to the occupancy restrictions, they may extend the "pause" for RCI reservations. At the moment, based on their own reservation system, they have a number of unbooked rooms, and I have a feeling they hope to ditch their RCI reservations and book cash reservations instead, which isn't fair. I told the manager we're willing to be moved from the main building, the historic Inn, to another building on the complex if necessary. The manager said RCI will contact us directly and let us know if our week is cancelled. Even though we plan to drive there, we don't want to be left dangling till a few days before we're due to check in. Our reservation is 18 days from now. I'm pretty upset over this. Other resorts that do a brisk cash reservation business may be planning to pull the same stunt on exchangers.