With a broker for an on-site Universal hotelDo you mean renting your points with a broker in exchange for them booking a stay at a Universal hotel? Or do you mean using Interval International to book a timeshare villa a little closer to Universal like Vistana?
Probably not. The broker needs to take their cut, and they are not getting a discount from Universal.s it good value?
This is what we plan to do for our next Universal trip as well, but we'll probably also do 1 night at a premier hotel to get a couple days of Express passes. We stayed at one for our last Universal trip with military rates, so it wasn't quite as ridiculous, but still pricy. Still worth it for the Express passes, though.I haven’t done this, but have considered if we ever do a Universal vacation, it will be one using a car (normally we don’t have one) and we’d probably stay at Saratoga or Old Key West so we could experience Disney service at our “home” and then we’d drive to Universal each day. I normally wouldn’t stay at those locations, but I think they’d be perfect for a Universal stay. Partially because if I am staying where I can see Disney parks, I’ll want to go to those parks too.
This.Thinking about this more: You might be better off looking for a getaway through Interval and paying for Express for a few days. Take a look and see. If you log into your DVC account, go to Manage Interval Vacations under Book.
The Getaways for Orlando are stupid cheap. It’s a great way to visit if you run out of points and don’t mind an off site stay, I’m sure.This.
At certain times of the year, getaways are even priced for less than owners pay for their dues.
All the Marriot properties can be found there, they're not half bad.
I've stayed at Westgate Lakes, not the best but serviceable and crazy cheap as a getaway. It's a 10 minutes Uber away from Universal.