OHIOVACATIONER
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It's a little complicated, here are a few general points. One should not go this route until they understand the system completely and know what they're getting into, the DVC points are gone forever once you exchange them. MOST exchanges are a downgrade and you lose flexibility and control. Many timeshares don't treat exchangers they way they think they should be treated. There are only maybe 50-100 timeshares in the RCI system that are reasonable to exchange DVC for the way things are set up. There are options to extend expiring points though, this can be helpful in certain situations.Can anyone explain to me how these 2 coordinate? Lets say I buy a DVC at BLT but I decide I would like to stay at a RCI timeshare. How do the points work in this situation and are there extra fees/rules for doing this? Thank you
Agreed.You cannot reserve DVC through the RCI DVC link, they are excluded.
I think there may be a confusion of terminology in this question. As you refer to a requirement to use the "one time" points through the DVC site -- I will assume these were DVC points banked into RCI through Disney's relationship with RCI and not "RCI Points" generated from an outside timeshare product. If so, these are essentially DVC points -- but now restricted in their scope and use to RCI exchange purposes.I have one time RCI points that I received and I am a DVC member. I have to use them through the DVC site and in 2017. Question... can I use them at Disney properties or are they excluded. I'm having problems on the site and am confused using it. If so are RCI points similar in number for a rental as DVC? Thank you
Agreed.
I think there may be a confusion of terminology in this question. As you refer to a requirement to use the "one time" points through the DVC site -- I will assume these were DVC points banked into RCI through Disney's relationship with RCI and not "RCI Points" generated from an outside timeshare product. If so, these are essentially DVC points -- but now restricted in their scope and use to RCI exchange purposes.
The RCI website isn't sufficiently savvy to have relabeled the website headings to show the "cost" relative to DVC points. Instead, it shows the label as "RCI Points". Not a big deal -- just slightly confusing. Consider the "cost" shown to you in points to be equivalent to DVC points. You do not need to run any point-currency conversions. The numbers shown as "RCI Points" are 1:1 to the number of DVC points moved to RCI.
You should expect to find RCI exchanges starting at 80 "RCI/DVC points" per week for a studio, low season, lower quality resort. 1BR units start at 100 "RCI/DVC points" per week. Note these were "starting at" values and may run much higher. RCI assigns point values based on a fluid "demand" scale. The higher the demand, the more points required -- and this can change daily. If you see something you like -- BOOK it and then think about it. (I believe you have 24 hours to cancel the booking.)
Thank youYou cannot reserve DVC through the RCI DVC link, they are excluded.
Verify with DVC Member Services that my impression of a 24-hr cancellation policy is, indeed, valid? Best wishes on your search, discovery and travel planning!You are correct that these were originally DCV points that were banked into RCI through Disney ( long story) and are only good till end of year. I was having trouble with the DVC - RCI site so wasn't sure if DVC or other Disney property was included in use for those points. It makes complete sense that they are not. Very interesting about the fluid demand scale. I will pay attention to that. I also didn't know what cancellation policy was so thank you for the information.
Unless there has been a recent change, DVC members do not have the option to cancel without penalty until the end of the next day like regular RCI members have.Verify with DVC Member Services that my impression of a 24-hr cancellation policy is, indeed, valid? Best wishes on your search, discovery and travel planning!
Yeah, I hear you. That has been my understanding, also ... but the DVC Member website, when attempting to reach the RCI portal, says the following:Unless there has been a recent change, DVC members do not have the option to cancel without penalty until the end of the next day like regular RCI members have.
Source: https://disneyvacationclub.disney.go.com/destinations/list/world-rci/rci/DVC Member website regarding RCI Exchanges said:Plus, Members now have a 24-hour grace period, from the time of booking, to cancel a reservation without receiving a cancellation penalty. For more details about these adjustments to our policies, please review the Know Before You Book section below.
DVC Member website regarding RCI Exchanges said:Know Before You Book
Learn about booking guidelines that have been modified, including the $95 transaction fee. Please keep in mind:
RCI Exchanges
- Members should call as far in advance as possible, up to 2 years before your check-in date.
- All exchanges are subject to availability.
- Now through December 31, 2017, the $95 transaction fee will be waived for Disney Vacation Club Members for any RCI reservation (regardless of travel date).
- Effective August 4, 2016, Members will have a 24-hour grace period, from the time of booking, to cancel a reservation without receiving a cancellation penalty.
- Exchanging with RCI is final. Points associated with a cancelled RCI accommodation can only be used for RCI exchange accommodations. Learn more about cancelling an RCI exchange.
- You have the option to deposit points into the RCI exchange program for use at a later date. Deadlines and minimum deposit guidelines apply. Contact Member Services at (800) 800-9800† or (407) 566-3800† for more details.
- If you book an exchange with the "all-inclusive" option, your vacation points will cover only the accommodations. There will also be an all-inclusive resort fee, which is payable to the resort and due at check-in.
- Whichever option you book, there may be additional fees you are required to pay. Members should contact Member Services for information including additional fees, surcharges, taxes, etc. If you book online, you will see these details displayed when you book.
Terms and Conditions
View important information that explains the terms, conditions and use of this program.
RCI Disclosure Document
That'd be good if true, it hasn't been that way.Yeah, I hear you. That has been my understanding, also ... but the DVC Member website, when attempting to reach the RCI portal, says the following:
Source: https://disneyvacationclub.disney.go.com/destinations/list/world-rci/rci/
I'll bet this has brings a few hiccups for members and Member Service agents caught in the transition period.
The "Know Before You Go" section ... aka "The Rest of the Story":