Product Update

Search Form - Blocked Days Apply to Departure

Fine-tune your calendar with absolute precision. Beyond simply restricting arrivals, the new “Blocked Days Apply to Departure” toggle allows you to close off check-outs on specific dates. It’s the ultimate way to sync your booking engine with your resort's true operational flow.

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Release context

Feb 5, 2026

Update detail 1

Blocked days previously applied only to arrivals (check-ins), which could result in departures still being allowed on blocked days and search forms not fully reflecting resort policies. You can now choose to apply blocked days to both check-in and check-out dates by enabling the new “Blocked Days Apply to Departure” option in your configuration. This gives you more control over booking rules , prevents unwanted departures on blocked days , and ensures your availability and search forms align with your operational policies .

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Fine-tune your calendar with absolute precision. Beyond simply restricting arrivals, the new “Blocked Days Apply to Departure” toggle allows you to close off check-outs on specific dates. It’s the ultimate way to sync your booking engine with your resort's true operational flow.

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