Also, she may or may not get the DVC free internet access. If they decide to charge her, she wont really have any recourse, since she wont have a members card.
We've made reservations for others and they did get all the perks we did as members. But the way it's worded, there seems to be some ambiguity to it.
Clipped from the DVC member website, page 15 of "Home Resort Rules And Regulations":
3. Making Reservations for Non-Club Members
1) Club Members may use their Home Resort Vacation Points to reserve Vacation Homes that will be occupied by non-Club Members.
2) When a Club Member uses his or her Home Resort Vacation Points to reserve Vacation Homes on behalf of a non-Club Member, and the Club Member does not charge any rental or other fees to the non-Club Member for the reservation, the non-Club Member is eligible for all or some of the Club
Member privileges and benefits that a Club Member would normally receive during his or her stay in the reserved Vacation Home. If the non-Club Member is renting, it is the responsibility of the Member to notify Member Services when making the reservation. Member privileges and benefits cannot be
extended to non-Club Members who rent Vacation Homes from Club Members.
The Members privilege and benefit Guide is not comprised of what most are discussing here which is "perks".
I have put an excerpt below from the guide which is quoted above. As stated the benefits are for some not all. This is the only one I could find in the Guide that includes other guests of DVC Members:
A 25% discount off the cost of one non-discounted 18-hole round of golf for tee times before 10:00 a.m. and a 40% discount for tee times after 10:00 a.m. at Disneys Magnolia, Palm, Lake Buena Vista, or Osprey Ridge Golf Courses for the Cardholder and up to three of their guests. Greens fees and required golf carts are included
Sorry. I thought a "perk" would qualify as a member privilege and benefit.
In a way, they do. But, most discount perks, like Dining perks, are not solely under the control of DVC or Disney. Many are offered by privately held venues, like Ghiradelli, Raglan Rd, Landry's (Rainforest/T-Rex/Yak & Yeti), and so on. Many WDW restaurants are not Disney controlled, so those venues may offer those discounts differently.
Also, she may or may not get the DVC free internet access. If they decide to charge her, she wont really have any recourse, since she wont have a members card.