BlueGreen5
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 8, 2024
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I am offering to rent out 100 of my own AKV (Animal Kingdom) points. These points can only be used for reservations beginning on or after December 1, 2025, so the 11-month reservation window has just opened. With that said, December is the most popular time of the entire year at WDW and Animal Kingdom, so there may be some demand for these points. I am happy to be at my computer at 8am - the time when reservations open up - to try to snag a date you want...you just have to let me know in advance.
Like any AKV points, these points can be used at other resorts, but this post is not going to last for three and a half months (when those windows start to open) so if that's what you're looking for, these points aren't it (yet).
My story: I am not anything close to a broker or commercial renter. I am a parent and these are my family's points, generally reserved only for our own personal use. I am, however, fairly knowledgeable about WDW and DVC and am happy to work with you even if it's your first time ever looking at making a reservation on DVC points. No sneaky stuff here. No stupid questions. No assumptions that you have any idea what you are doing. I have been on your side of the equation many times -- in fact, I still to this day rent points from other people, and I only do so through DISBoards. The DISBoards community has very high standards and you're not going to find any group that is more knowledgeble or that holds renters more accountable.
Here is my pricing:
..........90-100 pts..........$18/pp
..........51-89 pts..........$19/pp
..........50 or less pts..........$20/pp
Value and club-level rooms will be an extra $5/pp, if I can get them (I don't mean to sound greedy on this topic, they just require A LOT of patience and effort to secure and, quite honestly, I probably can't get them anyways because I'm a human without access to any sophisticated software).
If you are interested, I need the following via DM only (please don't put your personal information out here for all to see):
I follow the same basic rules that most reliable renters follow. If you're not familiar, here is a run-down (the rental agreement will spell all of this out, along with anything I inadvertently missed):
Like any AKV points, these points can be used at other resorts, but this post is not going to last for three and a half months (when those windows start to open) so if that's what you're looking for, these points aren't it (yet).
My story: I am not anything close to a broker or commercial renter. I am a parent and these are my family's points, generally reserved only for our own personal use. I am, however, fairly knowledgeable about WDW and DVC and am happy to work with you even if it's your first time ever looking at making a reservation on DVC points. No sneaky stuff here. No stupid questions. No assumptions that you have any idea what you are doing. I have been on your side of the equation many times -- in fact, I still to this day rent points from other people, and I only do so through DISBoards. The DISBoards community has very high standards and you're not going to find any group that is more knowledgeble or that holds renters more accountable.
Here is my pricing:
..........90-100 pts..........$18/pp
..........51-89 pts..........$19/pp
..........50 or less pts..........$20/pp
Value and club-level rooms will be an extra $5/pp, if I can get them (I don't mean to sound greedy on this topic, they just require A LOT of patience and effort to secure and, quite honestly, I probably can't get them anyways because I'm a human without access to any sophisticated software).
If you are interested, I need the following via DM only (please don't put your personal information out here for all to see):
- Check-in and Check-out date, along with # of nights so there's no confusion between us
- Room Type (deluxe studio, 1BR, etc.) - note that the studios at Animal Kingdom only sleep 4
- View (Resort, Savannah, etc.)
- Lead guest name, address, phone, and email
- All guests' names and ages
- Preference for Jambo House or Kidani Village
I follow the same basic rules that most reliable renters follow. If you're not familiar, here is a run-down (the rental agreement will spell all of this out, along with anything I inadvertently missed):
- Here is the process in a nutshell: you give me the dates, resort(s), and room(s) you are interested in, I confirm availability, you sign the rental agreement, I secure the reservation, I send you the reservation number, you put it in your Disney World app and confirm everything looks correct, you pay. When done this way/the right way, neither of us has too much risk.
- You have the right to expect honest dealings from me, and you'll get nothing short of it at all times. You'll get my personal e-mail address and cell phone number and an invitation to call/text/e-mail any reasonable time.
- You have the right to insist on a fair rental agreement, and you'll get one before you pay.
- You have the right to see your reservation in your Disney World app, exactly the way you requested it, and you will before you pay.
- I have the right to cancel your reservation if I do not receive payment in full within 48 hours of the reservation number being sent to you.
- Payment needs to be through PayPal, friends and family, or else you will need to pay any fees. I will not accept checks or cash. Because you don't know me, I suggest using a credit card that has adequate fraud protection to pay through PayPal (Chase has great options; others do too). I can tell you that you won't need it, but you shouldn't take my word for it.
- Once payment is made, I will under no circumstance refund your money. However, the points become "yours," so to speak, and I will work with you to reschedule your trip to the maximum extent allowed under my DVC contract.
- I suggest you think about trip insurance. Of course, I would feel horrible if something unexpected happens and you can't go on your trip, but I will unapologetically stand by my "no refunds" policy -- all renters, even the most popular brokers, do. There's a lot of risk we take in renting these points, with little-to-no reward, and no one can afford to take a chance by allowing an exception to this policy.