gumby5657
Earning My Ears
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I had heard that if we couldn't get in at the Grand Californian, we can use our points at either of the other two disneyland hotels?
I had heard that if we couldn't get in at the Grand Californian, we can use our points at either of the other two disneyland hotels?
You can, provided you purchased direct or purchased resale before 2014? (I think), but the points per night are very high and there is limited availability - I know, because I used points to stay at the DLH last year when I couldn't get into VGC. It was over a busy period so there wasn't much upside to me renting my points out and paying cash for the room, but I would think that if you are looking for off-season dates, you may want to explore what gives you the biggest bang for your buck.
Yes, good point. Do be sure to account for taxes and parking if you are making a cash (non DVC) reservation.And if you bought resale after 2011, renting your points and making a cash booking with discounts remains an option. A darn good option, when you crunch numbers.
Plus there is the $95 fee. I looked into staying at Paradise Pier on points the last time I went but it just wasn't worth it when you looked at the fee and the points. I lucked out and pulled together the stay at VGC through waitlisting and stalking. If I had no, I would have either rented my points and paid cash at a DL resort or stayed offsite.
Is that a new rule (the $95 part)? I am positive they told me I would be charged the $95 when I looked into doing it. If its not new, maybe I just got an inexperienced rep who did not know it was different.There is no fee to book the DL hotels. They are exempt from the $95 and also the rule of 4 (ie, you are allowed to book and stay in the last 4 months of your UY).
Is that a new rule (the $95 part)? I am positive they told me I would be charged the $95 when I looked into doing it. If its not new, maybe I just got an inexperienced rep who did not know it was different.
at that point I would just pay cash and stay at a good neighbor hotel.