Technically renters aren't supposed to receive ANY member perks at all, only the normal onsite perks for all WDW guests, trasportations, room charging, resort delivery, free park parking, etc.
I wasn't aware of that. In a WDW Radio interview with a DVC manager (?), I thought he had said that DVC member guests were entitled to the same perks as the booking DVC member. I must have mis-heard him. That seems strange to me if that is not the case; the member is still paying their dues on those points, right?
OK - so renters aren't supposed to get member perks . . . like the free internet. What if A member rents points from another member to add a day or two. They're a member, but they're renting - so do they get the free internet for their own days, but not for the rented days?
In practice, we won't really know until it rolls out how guests, point renters, and inbound exchangers will fare with respect to internet access.
If I were a betting man, I'd bet that guests and point renters will be covered, but inbound exchangers will not.
On my last inbound, my confirmation/billing statement listed me as an "Interval Member", and my KTTW did not have the "DVC Member" denotation on it. My understanding is that guests (who have not been identified as rentrs) do have such a notation, but I do not know for sure.Inbound exchangers pay the resort services fee. My understanding was that by paying that fee, they were entitled to the same benefits as those native to the system.
so it really just allows the inbound to call MS. While the spirit of "exchange" is that the inbound has all the privileges of an owner, that's often not the case. Westgate makes similar distinctions with their activities fees.A pre-paid, non-refundable USD 95 resort services fee, per unit is required. This fee covers the use of DVC Member Services for making advance dining reservations, golf tee times and other vacation planning.
On my last inbound, my confirmation/billing statement listed me as an "Interval Member", and my KTTW did not have the "DVC Member" denotation on it.
My understanding is that guests (who have not been identified as rentrs) do have such a notation, but I do not know for sure.
Like Brian, my KTTK has never had "DVC Member" on it for any of my inbound exchanges. We generally book 2 weeks with DVC points... and then substitute II inbound exchanges if they become available.On my last inbound, my confirmation/billing statement listed me as an "Interval Member", and my KTTW did not have the "DVC Member" denotation on it. My understanding is that guests (who have not been identified as rentrs) do have such a notation, but I do not know for sure.
It is possible that a Member exchanging in is treated differently from a non-Member. For example, when I use RCI to exchange into a Wyndham property, I am listed as an "Internal Exchange" guest. Among other things, that means the sales force asks me to attend an "owner's update" rather than a "welcome tour".We have rented points from an owner in 2006 and have exchanged into DVC last year. Both times our KTTK said "DVC Member" on them. I didn't try any DVC perks to see if we would get them or not.