I am new to Wyndham and understand that you can make a reservation 10 months in advance. Is it 10 months from the exact date of check-in? Do I need to be online at midnight in order to get what I want to book? Thanks for the advice!
I have found it to be check-in. I have never done the "at midnight" thing before, but if you do, report back!I am new to Wyndham and understand that you can make a reservation 10 months in advance. Is it 10 months from the exact date of check-in? Do I need to be online at midnight in order to get what I want to book? Thanks for the advice!
It is 13 months in advance of check-in, not 10 months in advance. The popular resorts get jumped on at midnight Pacific Time. 10 months is for booking less than a minimum 7 nights during Red Season.I am new to Wyndham and understand that you can make a reservation 10 months in advance. Is it 10 months from the exact date of check-in? Do I need to be online at midnight in order to get what I want to book? Thanks for the advice!
The popular resorts get jumped on at midnight Pacific Time.
If the vacation you want is there the day before 10 months, you could probably wait until your lunch break 10 months in advance to book it -- and it is 10 months to the date; i.e., 10 months before April 1 of any year would be June 1 of the previous year, regardless of how February falls.
My experiences in booking hard-to-get reservations (summer beach, etc.) are several years old. Things change. Sorry I can't help with timing suggestions. Would like to see what others have done more recently.
For a 2BR or smaller at most locations on most dates, it usually doesn't require that level of precision. But for the big units at the beach in summer, it's like the time I bought Prince tickets.
For the past 4 summers we've decided to book a 3 or 4BR unit to share with my in-laws for our main summer vacation. For that I've gotten on at 10 months at midnight, and still had to watch availability in the weeks leading up to it and have a little flexibility to make sure we had something that worked. For a 2BR or smaller at most locations on most dates, it usually doesn't require that level of precision. But for the big units at the beach in summer, it's like the time I bought Prince tickets.
Hence my liberal use of "most" and "usually."Sometimes ever the 2 bedrooms are tough, depending on the resort.![]()