I searched for hotel exchanges in several US cities then went directly to those hotel web sites. Exchanges require DVC points PLUS cash. The cash amount is often within a few dollars or the same amount as you can book at the hotel website. Take for example the Marriott Savannah Riverfront Standard King room October 1 - 4. Exchange requires 20 points PLUS $777.57. Booking directly with hotel yields the same room for $789 on member flexible rate. You save $12 and lose 20 DVC points through the exchange. The Hyatt Regency takes 20 points plus $755.58 for a non-refundable king through the exchange. Booking directly, the member rate is $810.64, so your 20 DVC points gains you $55 savings, but for a non-refundable reservation. It also appears there is a minimum stay of 3 nights. You might save more money at other locations but do your due diligence.
You can use more points and 0 cash. I was playing around looking for a place to stay 2 nts.in the UK next summer. Around 30 pts for 2 nts in Southampton...but I'll need 2 rooms as there aren't many hotels that sleep 4 adults. Will likely just be paying cash vs using my pts, but just exploring options...not sure when we're getting back to Disney world... especially without annual passesI searched for hotel exchanges in several US cities then went directly to those hotel web sites. Exchanges require DVC points PLUS cash. The cash amount is often within a few dollars or the same amount as you can book at the hotel website. Take for example the Marriott Savannah Riverfront Standard King room October 1 - 4. Exchange requires 20 points PLUS $777.57. Booking directly with hotel yields the same room for $789 on member flexible rate. You save $12 and lose 20 DVC points through the exchange. The Hyatt Regency takes 20 points plus $755.58 for a non-refundable king through the exchange. Booking directly, the member rate is $810.64, so your 20 DVC points gains you $55 savings, but for a non-refundable reservation. It also appears there is a minimum stay of 3 nights. You might save more money at other locations but do your due diligence.
Perhaps it is too soon to say?Based on the email, concierge is no longer available but this “hotel plus cash” is the replacement?
While I’ve never used the concierge collection before, can this be read as devaluing or withdrawing perks from the membership?
The Hotel Del was purchased by Hilton in 2017 and is part of their Curio Collection. Given the long and close relationship between Hilton and Disney, I'm not really surprised that there was a little acknowledgement there.Our DVC Concierge Collection reservation was awesome. We were blown away with the acknowledgement and perks of having booked through DVC. We were assigned the best room on the first try, given only pleasant treatment by front desk (not ‘snarky’ as on our prior visit) with perks and surprises at every corner. We commented to ourselves, “Hmm, the staff keeps making a big deal of our DVC … almost as if we are part of the actual Disney family …not just “vacation club” members.” Cool.
So, will we continue to have an over-the-top experience if we book the Del, or other destinations, through II? I doubt the destination will know or care of the DVC particulars; they will see us only as “an inbound exchange guest.” Hmmm …. We’ll see???
Just for grins, I used the new tool to check for stay similar to our past Hotel Del via DVC Concierge: same season, same length of stay, same unit location/type, same number of guests. The tool suggested that the exchange could be booked for 20 DVC points + $2100 (!). Yeeeesh. No thank you.So, will we continue to have an over-the-top experience if we book the Del, or other destinations, through II? I doubt the destination will know or care of the DVC particulars; they will see us only as “an inbound exchange guest.” Hmmm …. We’ll see???
Did you check to see how many points it would take to get to $0? You can up the amount of points you use so that you're spending no cash.Just for grins, I used the new tool to check for stay similar to our past Hotel Del via DVC Concierge: same season, same length of stay, same unit location/type, same number of guests. The tool suggested that the exchange could be booked for 20 DVC points + $2100 (!). Yeeeesh. No thank you.
At this point, put me in the camp titled, "Sorry to lose the Concierge Collection."
OOOOOOHHHHHH!!! THANK YOU!Did you check to see how many points it would take to get to $0? You can up the amount of points you use so that you're spending no cash.