donaldbuzz&minnie
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I don't think DVC ever intentionally overbooks.Maybe I'm just dense, but I don't understand how a timeshare can over book (at least in Fla.). X number of points... Wouldn't it be against the law to over book?
I don't think DVC ever intentionally overbooks.
What if there is some type of maintenance issue (burst water pipes, for example) that renders several villas uninhabitable? Obviously, some will have to stay elsewhere.
I don't know for sure, but I believe the legal restriction is they can't over-SELL. They can't sell more points for a particular UY than they have room-nights available.Maybe I'm just dense, but I don't understand how a timeshare can over book (at least in Fla.). X number of points... Wouldn't it be against the law to over book?
Something someone said on a thread made me wonder if Disney can overbook a DVC resort and then substitute a room at a different resort without your permission on check-in. I hope I'm misunderstanding! We have to check in late in the day, and I don't want any overbook surprises!! Thanks.
I agree with Jim, you are mixing up overselling (selling a real estate that does not exist, such as selling 55 weeks for a timeshare unit) with over-booking.
I would be sorely disappointed to be moved from a resort I was looking forward to.
I'll take bump to another resort if it involved an upgrade. It's a little like cruising during hurricane season. You might end up in different ports if at all. It's a small adventure to make your vacation more memorable.
Why is it that SS seems to be the overflow resort?