No. I don't think you correctly understand what many advocate regarding walking.
I also don't think you understand what walking is. When someone walks a reservation, do you think they are checking in 11 months from when they started walking? Because they are not. That's the entire point of walking.
I do understand it quite well. They book a reservation 11 months from a check in date, They then move a reservations check in date,
The fact That the check in date changes, doesn’t make It a reservation that booked before 11 months.
The point of walking is to secure one reservation at 11 months and then change that reservation to a different date.
Any date change to reservation is a date change. That is my point. Whether it is because they have decided to walk it forward or because they got different airfare, or simply changed their minds, People just don’t like this particular reason for changing a check in date,
New people read these boards all the time, and when others say people are booking reservations more than 11 months it causes confusion,
Its why I like people to know what is actually happening. They are changing reservations booked 11 months in advance to a new reservation starting at a later date. it may seem like a silly difference, but it helps people to really understand it.
Why? Because to fix it, DVC has to change the rules in the
POS/Home Resort Rules and Regulations that puts in a penalty or restrictions for modifying reservations.
I wonder if the question was “Should DVC change the rules and put in restrictions or penalties for changing or modifying reservations more than 31 days out, regardless of reason?” if people would respond the same way.