I'm guess I'm just not sure why they were
excited to share with us that they rent out so many points. Yes, they are allowed to and the points come from members trading in for cruises, ABD, etc. but if anything it still seems more like a
negative point to me personally.
So you're telling us that on top of all of these fairly obvious commercial rentals being done by members, Disney themselves is
also renting out around 20% of all points? (I'm not talking about rooms that were never booked and went into breakage though, that is not competing with members to book popular rooms)
The more renting being done (by anyone, even Disney themselves) increases booking competition because the number of actual owners/members trying to book and use a room will always be less than the number of owners/members looking to use them + all the prospective renters looking at rooms. Ex. 10,000 owners at a resort booking vs 10,000 owners
and however many more thousands of renters looking as well.
To preserve member availability and happiness, I would
be hopeful that Disney themselves isn't booking popular rooms at 11 months out just to rent or allowing cash renters to book DVC 11 months ahead with DVCs points and compete with owners in the home resort window, but if that is what makes them the most money... then they very well may be doing that.
Was anything else mentioned about their processes other than the percentage that they rent? I would be very curious
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Members: "Hey DVC, we don't like how much of these commercial rentals are out there and it is getting difficult to book popular times with our memberships"
DVC: "Don't worry, we
also do a
ton of commercial rentals!

"
Members:
