Hi. I am considering renting points for our next trip and staying at A.K.L standard villas. I am not a
dvc member but it seems I could save a few hundred dollars by renting points and buying park tickets separately vs a vacation package for a similar room. Are there any catches or hidden costs here? Can anyone tell me the positives and negatives? I understand there is no housekeeping. Are there any other drawbacks to renting? It just makes me wary because I have never done it before. Also, Where do you rent from? Thanks in advance!!
I am a member, and I have rented points out before. It is trust between the two parties, and yes the member retains control over the reservation, but you as the Renter will have the reservation in your name and you can call to confirm that the reservation is valid right up until you check in. You can also ask the member for references if you want to contact others who have rented from them in the past.
Members who rent take a chance that the people they are renting to are responsible and will follow all the rules of DVC, i.e., not damage the room or act unruly, etc. If they do not comply or cause trouble or damage, it's on the member and their membership. Therefore, trust on both sides.
No, you do not have daily housekeeping. On day four you would get towel and trash service (a replenishment of towels and removal of trash), on day 8 you would get full housekeeping, day 12 towel and trash and so on. You can request full housekeeping daily, but you will have to pay a fee, which depends on the size room you rent; studio, one bedroom, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom grand villa.
The only "hidden" costs I can think of will be that some members who rent will ask the renter to pay the paypal fees associated with paying through paypal, which is based on the amount of the transaction....3 or 4% for domestic transaction and more if international.
The benefits are that in a studio, you have a couch (pull out sofa), a table with a couple of chairs and a small frig, small sink(besides the vanity), coffeemaker, microwave and glasses, and mugs with paper dishes and plastic flatware, large closet and balcony or patio. In one bedroom's and larger, you have a full kitchen with pots, pans, bakeware, dishes, glasses, etc., a jacquzzi tub, stacked washer/dryer and a larger balcony than the studio's. Some one bedrooms have 2 full bathrooms. All have living rooms with pull out sleeper sofas and some have sleeper chairs. It's like an apartment. Some people prefer this to daily housekeeping (especially us members

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Hope that helps with info on renting. Have fun planning your trip!