loveglobe
VGF Owner
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2015
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I'm a new DVC owner and trying to understand the immense world of points management! I think I've got the basics down but have some specific questions - hope to get some experienced feedback.
When are good times of the year to advertise renting points for 7-11 month home resort premium rates (assuming you aren't under a time crunch to sell)? The 2015 holiday season reservation window just passed so when would be the next one - Presidents Week 2016? I'm thinking Easter and July 4th are also high demand times but would you also include smaller holidays like
Memorial/Veterans Day? Any Disney-specific events like the food and wine fest that would be good times to advertise points for?
Since the owner basically sets the price per point, I know prices may fluctuate, but is there a standard difference in price between renting and transferring?
Transferring seems like a riskier proposition but the upside is that you only need to transfer them once in a single transaction and not worry about adding dining plan or DME. Is there any other advantage to transferring instead of renting?
TIA!
When are good times of the year to advertise renting points for 7-11 month home resort premium rates (assuming you aren't under a time crunch to sell)? The 2015 holiday season reservation window just passed so when would be the next one - Presidents Week 2016? I'm thinking Easter and July 4th are also high demand times but would you also include smaller holidays like
Memorial/Veterans Day? Any Disney-specific events like the food and wine fest that would be good times to advertise points for?
Since the owner basically sets the price per point, I know prices may fluctuate, but is there a standard difference in price between renting and transferring?
Transferring seems like a riskier proposition but the upside is that you only need to transfer them once in a single transaction and not worry about adding dining plan or DME. Is there any other advantage to transferring instead of renting?
TIA!