HyperspaceMountainPilot
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2019
- Messages
- 3,634
I agree that none of us can be confident our interpretation of the contract is correct until DVC starts to take action showing what they will no longer tolerate (so there is no basis to tell others whether their use is safe or dangerous, except in outlier cases), but it is incorrect to say no one is in violation until DVC tells them. There are absolutely people Disney currently believes are in violation (and it’s speculated that many AUL sellers have already been informed as such).Let’s not get into personal judgements of others. Posts were deleted.
Big reminder…no one is in violation of the contract UNTIL DVC tells them their level of renting is not reasonable in relation to the right to rent.
Just as we should not judge, we also shouldn’t reassure people who are renting regularly and frequently that they can’t possibly be in violation simply because Disney has not chosen to target them yet.
I seriously doubt that Disney would be doing anything at all if they thought the problem impacted less than 1% of the DVC points.If less than 1% of DVC points are used by the commercial operators to make and sell reservstions (which I think is quite likely to be the case) then I don’t think it is unreasonable for DVC to state that commercial renting “is not a common practice”.
Disney has separate reasons to claim commercial renting is not common, and of course, common is in the eye of the beholder, like “frequently” and “regularly.”
I am nearly certain I’m worse at Captcha than the average bot, even before you consider the 5AM hour pre-caffeine.I really hope DVC doesn’t add reCaptcha to bookings - imagine being on the west coast, getting up at 5am and trying to book and prove you’re a human by marking all the squares with bicycles (or whatever) - remember, everything that DVC does to make booking more complex for ‘them’ is also going to make booking more complex for ‘us’.

Don’s post said it better than I could, this is not actually a tiny problem or they wouldn’t be dedicating headcount and resources to address it.So let me get this straight. DVC publicly states that they have created a separate, dedicated operating group within MA/MS, tasked with ferreting out commercial renters, and further states it’s important enough to them to “go after it” with this dedicated team, … “Added resources” and “whole team of folks focused on this”, …
I would not assume that just because someone is doing commercial activity for profit that they are determined to maximize profit. You can still be a for profit corporation even if you leave money on the table sometimes. Believe it or not, even Disney sometimes charges less than the market will bear!A commercial owner is looking at overhead. A broker is overhead.