I have had to push out all my reservations. In fact, I had to move a Hawaii vacation from May (that I had planned for a year) out to September and October. Because of the advanced planning needed for Hawaii, I was not able to book the WorldMark units I had previously... Luckily, I was able to re-book the Westin and Hilton portions. But I agree with the comments about extending the deadline to use points.
Which got me to thinking about what will life be like a year from now. What will be the new normal? How will this change as compared to how travel changed after 9/11? I've included my thoughts in a video. I am most interested to learn if my ideas will come to pass so recording it in a video will allow me (if I survive) to look back and see what has changed vs. how I see it changing now.
I'm helping to homeschool some of the neighborhood kids. One of the little bastards called in a bomb threat hoping I'd expelled him.I watched your video. I think there's going to be a boom in remote jobs. Companies will learn it's actually cheaper to let employees work from home since you dont have to pay for office space or utilities. I think their will be an increased demand in IT jobs because companies will change their infrastructure and need a secure VPN that can be accessed remotely. I also think tele health is going to boom for basic care.
I think schools will incorporate more technology into their curriculum. I have my kids on Khan Academy right now and since they all have different questions and nobody to cheat off of, a lot of them are doing better in Algebra than before. Before they would take pictures on their smart phones of their work and share it and fail the tests, then blame me for failing them. Now it's apparent to their parents when they aren't doing the work, so a lot are actually doing better.
As I stated, yesterday I was helping homeschool some of the neighborhood kids when one litter bastard called in a bomb threat. Well, today I held a fire drill and locked all of them out of the house so I can take a nap.I'm helping to homeschool some of the neighborhood kids. One of the little bastards called in a bomb threat hoping I'd expelled him.
I got a notice that my May 9th trip would be canceled. It's still there. Waiting to see how long it takes them to autocancel it. Maybe they wait until right before check-in day? BTW, a rep told me they are allowing PIC points to be rolled over. They usually are not eligible for rollover. If my August trip gets canceled, I hope she is right. If she is, I will still have almost 700,000 worth of rollover points I'll have to burn off before the end of the year or dump into RCI. That's a lot of RCI rooms, but they would cost me $239 each.
I got the actual cancellation confirmation email yesterday (the 10th). I then logged into my account to see if my points were refunded, and the points where there.
I have a reservation in Destin and a guest reservation in New Orleans both starting on May 18th. I checked the availability calendar and it still shows availability from May 15-30. They haven’t blocked it out yet. I was going to cancel anyway since I don’t think it’s going to be safe to be on the beach and in restaurants by that time.New update from Wyndham includes the following:
"As this situation constantly develops, we encourage you to reschedule your upcoming stays with check-in dates through May 31, 2020 to a date later in the season. Your owner website is the fastest way to cancel an existing reservation and rebook for new dates with no penalty."
Update is at:
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They are still saying that the resorts are closed through May 15th and they'll automatically cancel reservations before then. N.B., Mexico is supposed to continue to be shutdown except for essential activities through May 30th, so I wouldn't expect the resorts in Mexico to open before then.
I have a reservation in Destin and a guest reservation in New Orleans both starting on May 18th. I checked the availability calendar and it still shows availability from May 15-30. They haven’t blocked it out yet. I was going to cancel anyway since I don’t think it’s going to be safe to be on the beach and in restaurants by that time.
Will the pools be open once the resorts are open?
Sure, why not? With all the chlorine they use, yes I have one, it will be the cleanest area of the resort. We all need to relax. Breath deeply.
Just got off the phone with someone at Wyndham and she said that they expect to open the resorts back up on May 16. She did not say it was a for sure thing that’s just what they’re forecasting.New update from Wyndham includes the following:
"As this situation constantly develops, we encourage you to reschedule your upcoming stays with check-in dates through May 31, 2020 to a date later in the season. Your owner website is the fastest way to cancel an existing reservation and rebook for new dates with no penalty."
Update is at:
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Get the information you need to fully take advantage of your Club Wyndham vacation ownership. From timeshare points to reservations you will find what you need.clubwyndham.wyndhamdestinations.com
They are still saying that the resorts are closed through May 15th and they'll automatically cancel reservations before then. N.B., Mexico is supposed to continue to be shutdown except for essential activities through May 30th, so I wouldn't expect the resorts in Mexico to open before then.