Contract numbers and add ons -- how does it work?

rodserry

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I have a base contract for 160 points at SSR and an add on for 60 points at SSR. My contract numbers are 800xxxxxxx.000 and 800xxxxxxx.001.

Are these considered separate contracts so I can sell .001 and still keep 800xxxxxxx?

If I add on more points at a different resort, do I get 800xxxxxxx.002 ? Or will I get a new base number too?

Thank you! Trying to decipher everything. Rod.
 
Yes, you can sell them separately if you wanted to. x.000 is your base contract and your add-on is x.001. If you add another add-on through Disney, whether it is at SSR or a different resort, then it will be x.002.

All of the contracts attached to your base contract will have the same UY.


If you add-on through a resale, then it may or may not be attached to your current contracts.
 
If you do add on via resale, and it's the same use year month of your current contract, be sure your resale agent is aware of this and works with DVC to make sure your resale purchase becomes an add-on contract.

If it's not an add-on it will be a totally new master contract, and will have it's own membership number. In such a case it would need to be manage totally separately from your current contract.
 
Listen to Caskbill. There are advantages to having them as part of the master contract instead of an entirely separate contract. As he noted, you can treat all your points as one big pool that way. If they were separate contracts, you'd be having to book some of your vacation under one contract and some under the other, leaving you two banking/borrowing points to watch.
 

Another item, in order for your contracts to qualify as an add-on to your master, the names and how they are titled must be identical. You can't add one child to contract .001 and a different child to .002.

Having different names or UYs results in separate master contracts.
 



















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