kerriemiller
How do you people get anything done around here
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Yes.Does any one have any experience with the company RCI. I understand you can use their exchange system to book DVC.
ANY guest in a Disney onsite resort gets ALL of the perks of staying onsite.I cannt find any info on how this works with the new magic bands. Or whether this type of booking is considered a resort guest when it comes to magic band and ADRs
A dining plan can be added to inbound RCI exchanges. Disney's Magical Express is also available.My parents have RCI, and I was wondering if we chose to stay at a DVC property using their exchange...can we also get the Dining plan...or is that an option not allowed in the exchange?
The $95 fee covers the entire reservation.I also understand there is a $95 1 time fee for the exchange into DVC. Is that per night, or just a one time fee? (the lady I spoke with didn't seem to know too much about it). She said it covered transportation/shuttles, and extra magic hours.
Yes, you can get the dining plan. You would request it and pay for it via DVC Member Services. The full amount needs to be paid at the time you request it, which must be at least 48 hours prior to your arrival date.My parents have RCI, and I was wondering if we chose to stay at a DVC property using their exchange...can we also get the Dining plan...or is that an option not allowed in the exchange?
I also understand there is a $95 1 time fee for the exchange into DVC. Is that per night, or just a one time fee? (the lady I spoke with didn't seem to know too much about it). She said it covered transportation/shuttles, and extra magic hours.
We've never stayed on property before when going to WDW, but if it is an option, where we would only have to pay a $95 fee....It's very much worth considering for our next trip!!! It almost makes me super excited (but I'm trying to contain that excitement in case it doesn't work out!)
Thanks!
The $95 fee is charged "once per reservation." I have mine collected at check-in. However -- there are other fees related to the total reservation process:My parents have RCI, and I was wondering if we chose to stay at a DVC property using their exchange...can we also get the Dining plan...or is that an option not allowed in the exchange?
I also understand there is a $95 1 time fee for the exchange into DVC. Is that per night, or just a one time fee? (the lady I spoke with didn't seem to know too much about it). She said it covered transportation/shuttles, and extra magic hours.
We've never stayed on property before when going to WDW, but if it is an option, where we would only have to pay a $95 fee....It's very much worth considering for our next trip!!! It almost makes me super excited (but I'm trying to contain that excitement in case it doesn't work out!)
Thanks!
As others have said, yes....can we also get the Dining plan?
Yes, you have to pay that on checkin. No, it doesn't cover those things. Those things are FREE to ANYone staying in ANY onsite Disney resort. It's a DVC "Because we can" fee.I also understand there is a $95 1 time fee for the exchange into DVC. Is that per night, or just a one time fee? (the lady I spoke with didn't seem to know too much about it). She said it covered transportation/shuttles, and extra magic hours.
Your success depends to a large degree on what underlying timeshare your parents own. While affiliation with RCI does let you trade into DVC, your success at trading in will depend on the relative worth of the timeshare they own. If the trading value of their timeshare is high enough, your chances of trading into DVC are pretty good. If not...not.We've never stayed on property before when going to WDW, but if it is an option, where we would only have to pay a $95 fee....It's very much worth considering for our next trip!!! It almost makes me super excited (but I'm trying to contain that excitement in case it doesn't work out!)
You should get more info. It sounds like they may own Wyndham and possibly Bluegreen as well. Once you have more info, you could get back with us. I'm always happy to help other DVC owners who need info on other timeshares and since it's not directly DVC related, it's best to minimize the online discussion in such matters.WOW, you are all so knowledgable! Thank you so much for all your responses! It would probably be good for me to understand more of this as it is, since we "inherit" their timeshare(s) when they aren't around anymore.
As far as what they own....they own at 3 timeshares (yeah, they're nuts). They own with RCI in Pigeon Forge, TN
Wyndham in Branson, Missouri
and another one near the Upper Peninsula of MI (it used to be with RCI, but I think it was switched, not sure what company it's through now. Doing research, I know there is one called something like Internation Interchange? Not sure if that's it or not.)
(I maybe wrong with the timeshares, but I know those are the places...it could be switched).
I know he also is high up in the points system and has a presidential suite status at one or more of his resorts. He owns 2-3 weeks (maybe 4) at the MI place, and than 1 week at the others.
SOooooo, with that info, are my chances better per chance?
I had read not to be too picky. We are a family of 6, and having never stayed onsite before...I would gladly take anything!
I had also read, that you basically have to check what's available religiously. Would this be best done by me? Would I get my dad's account info and check what's available, rather than leaving it up to him (where he can get busy and not have chances to check it everyday).
I greatly appreciate any and all help you can give me!!!
You can see them if you have your parameters set right but you could not confirm without sufficient TPU.We are trading into DVC this July through RCI. The tpu's (trading points) needed were 52 for a 1bd and 58 for a 2bd. If the unit you are trading in with does not have this high of a trading power, you will not be able to see any DVC units. I should mention that I had a wide search (all units except ssr and okw) over a 3 week period.
I doubt if it's a standard view. Those are low points cost villas which are usually snapped up by AKV owners right at the 11-month point.We put in for any DVC property for the month of November this year and just got a match last night. We got a 1 bedroom at Animal Kingdom Villas for the last week of October. It is 37 points and we have 39. I am shocked and put a hold on it and am going to call this morning and see what type of room(view) and where it is. We really wanted a epcot area room, but we have always wanted to stay here as well. So I am guessing because the points are lower it will be a standard view room?? I will let you know
You should be able to tell from the code, something like SAVSAT. Most are Kidani and they could change it on you if they wanted. You'll need to call RCI not DVC as DVC won't have it in time for you to cancel for free if you chose to. I'd say it's about 50/50 standard vs Savannah.We put in for any DVC property for the month of November this year and just got a match last night. We got a 1 bedroom at Animal Kingdom Villas for the last week of October. It is 37 points and we have 39. I am shocked and put a hold on it and am going to call this morning and see what type of room(view) and where it is. We really wanted a epcot area room, but we have always wanted to stay here as well. So I am guessing because the points are lower it will be a standard view room?? I will let you know
Call them, they should be able to give you the code DVC gives them. It won't be on the confirmation I don't think. DVC should be able to give you the info on Tuesday afternoon as well as the DVC reservation # itself and allow you to make requests. Even though they could change it on DVC's side, they never do unless there are no options. I've offered to give up a 2 BR in favor of a 1 BR just because I didn't need it and they could even consider such a change that was in their favor.All it said was DV01 AKL villas i bedroom and the dates. Didn't recieve a confirmation email yet and we won't til probably Monday because RCI is down for maintenence over the weekend. We ended up taking the room and will have to wait til next week to see what type of view we get![]()