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tinkergaylebell
04-29-2008, 05:30 PM
Family of 4 and it is our first trip to Disney world. Having never heard of renting/buying points until yesterday I'm totally lost on this info., sorry. Very interesting, are we too late to rent points for a villa for a trip June 11-18+- of this year?
Thank you for your help. Sorry another dumb newbie.
"You don't know what you don't know until you start to know it."
DisDaydreamer
04-29-2008, 05:45 PM
You will need to check out the rent/trade board. You have to be logged in to see posts I believe. Read ALL the sticky notes and jump in head first. Still ask questions here if you need help.
http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=29
Edit: Just realized your thread is on the Planning board... it may get moved to the Mousecellaneous board.
tinkergaylebell
04-29-2008, 05:59 PM
I'm sorry I don't even know where to post.
Thank you for the information.:surfweb:
DisDaydreamer
04-29-2008, 06:05 PM
I'm sorry I don't even know where to post.
Thank you for the information.:surfweb:
Hey.... Welcome to the DISboards. :goodvibes
Chuck S
04-29-2008, 06:19 PM
Unfortunately, those dates may be difficult. At 60 days out, any unreserved DVC rooms are turned over for cash reservations. They can be reclaimed by DVCers, but only if they haven't already been rented.
Plus, it is a fairly popular time of year for school vacations, there may be a day here ot there, but I doubt you'd find availability in the same room at the same resort for the entire stay, unless someone has a reservation that is already booked that they won't be using. But they can't post those on the rent/trade board until 30 days out.
crisi
04-29-2008, 06:27 PM
My guess is yes, you are too late for this year. But honestly, on a first trip to WDW, I think you are better off with traditional CRO reservations anyway. WDW can be an overwhelming place, and dealing with a DVC owner to rent a room adds complexity to the trip - and takes away flexibility you may find yourself wanting with a first trip.
If you know enough to know what you want and what you can be flexible on, DVC rentals can be an awesome deal. But as you said "you don't know what you don't know until you start to know it." Next trip you'll have the lay of the lands down, and be a little more ready to deal with DVC rentals.
tinkergaylebell
04-29-2008, 06:48 PM
Thanks for the feedback, could you tell me what "CRO" stands for?
Chuck S
04-29-2008, 06:57 PM
CRO = Central Reservatins Office, also known as Disney Travel Company, the cash booking office for Disney resorts. For instance, if you book "online" at Disney.com it is considered a CRO reservation.
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