"Contract" Versus "Member ID"

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I have one member ID number, with three contracts under that member ID number.
All have the same Use Year and Home Resort.

Assume I want to make a reservation which is 3 nights at 30 points a night = 90 points total.

Assume my 2014 points look like this:
contract # 12345.1: 25 points
contract # 12345.2: 25 points
contract # 12345.3: 40 points
Total: 90 points.

Can I do it as one reservation without banking/borrowing/transferring?

Night one: 25 points from contract 1 plus 5 points from contract 3.
Night two: 25 points from contract 2 plus 5 points from contract 3.
Night three: 30 points from contract 3.

I don't know if there's a rule which says that for a given night, all points must come from the same contract.

I don't know if there's a rule which says that if different contracts are used, then you are making different reservations which must be linked, and technically you are checking out and checking back in.

I think I'm confused by the difference between a "contract" and a "membership."
 
Yes, even if they were different home resorts (at the 7 month mark) you could mix and match points. The online reservation system will ask you which specific contract(s) you wish to use, but for all intents and purposes, they will act as a single contract.

You'd only need to do an actual transfer if you had different membership numbers.
 

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