mushpurple said:
Did you buy DVC because you rented from smw and then liked it? Then DVC gained a customer and this was a great way for you to try it out. THis is a benefit that is gained by renting time out.
Well, I can't say that renting from her made me buy DVC. We stayed 5 of us (littlest one was only 1, so we were "legal") in a studio at OKW. And although I like OKW (NOT resort bashing here, please realize)...it was not a great experience for us in terms of accommodations. We were packed, we were as far from the HH as possible, and at the time we were there, the main pool was closed for refurb. And studios, as you know, are not *that* much different than standard rooms, other than being a bit bigger and have the kitchenette alcove. And with no feature pool, it didn't have the feel of a deluxe resort. So at that time, I was not interested in DVC.
We still had a great trip, though...so great that I wanted to do *something* Disney every day...and thus, I found the DIS and began visiting and reading on a regular basis.
Eventually, I found my way here to the DVC forums and began reading all the threads as well as posting tons of questions (all of which were so kindly and patiently answered, thanks all....). Then we did another trip and rented from someone HERE...this time a 1 BR at SSR. Made all the difference in the world. Great acommodations, great feature pool, (I know, not everyone agrees...) and all the rest.
So, while I had a fine rental experience with smw, I do not credit her with bringing another DVC member in....I credit all of you DIS DVC'ers!
All that being said, I have no problem with those who rent their points. Having been on the other end of the transaction, it was a huge service to me. I am sure that over the next few decades of my contract there will be times when I will need to rent my own points (oh no! NOT go?!!?...lol). However, when a person is renting THAT much...yeah, now that I am a member, I don't like it. Maybe that makes me a hypocrite...but I look at it like this:
Right now I am waitlisted for a particular time and resort...if a commercial renter has booked out a bunch of rooms so that they can make money on them...and in turn I and other dues-paying members-- am being squeezed out, then that is a problem. Might some of these renters fall in love with DVC and buy in? Absolutely. But make no mistake--the commerical renter is not doing this in order to gain more members for DVC--they are only interested in making money off of something that is not intended for investment purposes.
Just my 2 cents....actually, considering how much I wrote...more like my quarter...
