Booking Question for New Owner

Each room needs to have the occupants listed. So theoretically you cannot be on both ressies because you cannot sleep in both rooms at the same time. You, as the DVC owner, get the DVC benefits. The second room, I assume your friends or family, will not get the DVC benefits including free internet, free valet parking, etc.
 
Each room needs to have the occupants listed. So theoretically you cannot be on both ressies because you cannot sleep in both rooms at the same time. You, as the DVC owner, get the DVC benefits. The second room, I assume your friends or family, will not get the DVC benefits including free internet, free valet parking, etc.

Although it's indeed possible that this is the case and/or that this is what is supposed to happen, I distinctly remember a couple of years ago where the people in the room I'd booked for them (I had multiple rooms and was staying in one, myself) had "DVC member" on their room keys. I don't know if it's changed since then. But you definitely can make a reservation for multiple rooms and you can do so even if you are not staying in one of them. (I know that last part wasn't part of you question, but just in case.)

Any room(s) you are not staying in will be in the name(s) of whoever you tell Member Services *will* be staying in them.
 
Each room needs to have the occupants listed. So theoretically you cannot be on both ressies because you cannot sleep in both rooms at the same time. You, as the DVC owner, get the DVC benefits. The second room, I assume your friends or family, will not get the DVC benefits including free internet, free valet parking, etc.

If the reservation is booked on Member points the Guests will be treated as Members. Their room key will read DVC Member. They will get free internet but not free Valet if the Valets want to see the blue Member Card.
 




















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