Glad to hear you got your 30%. We were able to re-schedule our trip from May to October (same owner) who has been amazing in helping with the rescheduling. She actually sent me an email, we coordinated the change in dates, and then we both contacted Daves. Can't say enough about how great this owner has been, and happy to hear that there is precedence that she will get her 30% when we check in.I rented out points for a reservation with the check in date being today. I received my 30% payment this afternoon from David's. I do not know if the guests checked in or not. I did not receive any communication from David's that the guest wanted to cancel or change the reservation. Since the guests were from the U.K. I am assuming that they either decided to loose the money they spent, disputed the charge, or they had travel insurance.
Did you guys see there are a bunch of dedicated reservations for $9 a point??I just saw it shared on their Facebook page. Wow. I have to assume that means the number of people who are willing to both travel right now and rent points is really low.
Did you guys see there are a bunch of dedicated reservations for $9 a point??I just saw it shared on their Facebook page. Wow. I have to assume that means the number of people who are willing to both travel right now and rent points is really low.
When you compare $19 a point, its not competitive with the direct rates people can get right now.
Can someone explain to me the dedicated reservations ?
I’m assuming owner and renter were matched previously. Renter perhaps has decided not to go and take a voucher. Does owner hold onto reservation in expectation of receiving the 30 percent ?
is David’s just trying to get a little extra something out of it?
I expect we’ll see rental prices collapse further in the next few months. I think they’ll recover just fine once things pick back up but the short term will just keep getting uglier. If your options are let 200 points expire or take $2/point, who would turn down $400 for an hour of work?Did you guys see there are a bunch of dedicated reservations for $9 a point??I just saw it shared on their Facebook page. Wow. I have to assume that means the number of people who are willing to both travel right now and rent points is really low.
What if the renter damages the room and leaves you on the hook with the resort? It really ins't worth is at $2/point, maybe $10/point.If your options are let 200 points expire or take $2/point, who would turn down $400 for an hour of work?
It won’t be worth it to everyone, sure, but I do imagine there will be continued downward pressure.What if the renter damages the room and leaves you on the hook with the resort? It really ins't worth is at $2/point, maybe $10/point.
We are going to have to loss 32 points this year, since it just isn't worth it to rent them out.
Can someone explain to me the dedicated reservations ?
I’m assuming owner and renter were matched previously. Renter perhaps has decided not to go and take a voucher. Does owner hold onto reservation in expectation of receiving the 30 percent ?
is David’s just trying to get a little extra something out of it?
Just got my CC dispute resolved in my favor!
Reservation was for 3 days starting on 3/19, The day before resorts closed. Waited for David’s to make things right but didn’t like some of the provisions in his voucher offer.
Filed with Chase Sapphire Reserve about May 10. Did not have to supply any paperwork, just discussed with agent on the phone.
Love my Chase Sapphire card.
In addition to that, if you want to rent your points right now through a broker, the only way to offer them at a discounted rate is with a dedicated reservation.OK, these are reservations that have already been made. Some by owners who were already matched up with renters and the renters have chosen not to go (typically COVID related reasons, quarantine, travel ban, etc.). The renters contact David's to see if David's can re-rent the reservation and/or get some of their (renters) money back. Depending on the travel insurance policy the renter has, they have to make efforts to mitigate their losses. David's reaches out to contact the owners to see if they will make the change, promising an extra $2-3 per point if David's successfully re-rents the reservation [from what I've read, under the terms of the original agreement]). So, in the beginning, David's was trying to get $19/point, give $3/point to the owner, and return $16/point to the renter (thereby, not making anything other than the original commission). Well, that's not working well because there are a lot more reservations than there are renters. So the prices have to go down, especially for travel within the next 30 days or so.
Disney is not accepting new reservations for 2020 so if anyone wants to go, it has to be through a DVC reservation
Disney is not accepting new reservations for 2020 so if anyone wants to go, it has to be through a DVC reservation
Disney started accepting new reservations for 2020 last Thursday. They also have a 40% discount offer for AP's and another offer for FL residents I believe.
Ok, I wasn't sure if they had done that yet. I only looked for theme park tickets and then the day I was going to buy them, my friend canceled her trip to WDW.![]()