Disney don’t care if I spec rent my reservations or not.
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@HyperspaceMountainPilot ****************************************So far you appear to be correct, I am hoping the arrival of that box means one day you will be wrong, but for now, Disney is happy to let some members rent for max profit.
Let’s agree that In your opinion spec renting is for commercial purposes. For the member booking 11 months out and later finding the need to rent because of life changing circumstances might see that differently. Could he have cancelled instead? Sure he could, but maybe he knows his 1st week of December could yield a better price to help cover his medical bills.
This is a false equivalence and not spec renting. Once again, (almost) nobody is objecting to occasionally renting a booked reservation, even at a prime time, because something comes up and you can’t take the vacation — but if you just can’t travel to your studio which you booked every other weekend of September every single year, it’s not not personal use.
Small points owner will have and always have had the option to book a room at their home resort. However they might not have the choice of what room and view, that would mean they most likely won’t get the number of nights they hoped for, but that’s the risk of buying a small contract. Small point owners are also at risk when Disney change the
point charts - they could again end up with less nights than planned.
I read this as trying to rationalize a selfish behavior because there are other hypothetical things that might also impact members’ ability to use the program.
I don’t think it’s productive for us to argue about whether or not it’s moral to pull rooms out of inventory to maximize your personal profit. I’m quite certain it’s not what Disney intended in setting up the system, and the kind of thing that exemplifies commercial use, but I agree with you they have seemed perfectly fine with it up until now.
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Me:
I've stood back from this subject recently because of personal health issues that I am very recently dealing with.
I may have mentioned in the past that I have rented when life interfered one year. As far as I can easily determine it was 2011. What I didn't mention is that I put 6 reservations in place to take care of what I already had booked and the remaining points that may have gone to waste. And I received a Disney letter. I found that letter in my Disney cabinet very recently while looking for other stuff, like my contracts. Anyway I had no need or desire to rent since then so for me it was water under the bridge.
Fast forward to this month. Some health problems have arisen which leave future trips in doubt. I have trips in November, December, January and into early February. Hopefully I will personally use those points! And if I can't, perhaps my immediate family can. (DD is on all my contracts as an owner and can manage them if necessary.)
This leads me to realize that although I didn't set up my reservations as spec rentals, they could be viewed that way if they had to be rented. And, the December trip is still listed as individual days since I stalked after the fact to get BWV resort to replace garden/pool and BW view. My earlier and later rentals are booked as weeks with the last being a split stay.
This brings home to me that I really appreciate the ability to rent, just as I did in 2011. It also reaffirms that Disney DVC IS paying attention, whether we have proof or not. Well, maybe they've given a lot of leeway to former employees, but are now seeing the whole situation escalate further than they ever imagined due to changing times and opportunists. And lets face it they are just as hungry for $35 a point as anyone here. They don't rent out breakage at $10 a point (cost of dues and doing business) after all is said and done.
Meanwhile I have time hopefully and my wish is to travel starting in November for Food and Wine. I still think the right path is to abolish commercial renting and to figure out a way to block or slow down bot activity. But I understand that Disney DVC has to move somewhat slowly to prevent injuring parties and their guests that are using their contracts as intended.