blackjackdelta
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Jack
Jack
On the topic of renting points from a DVC member, can someone point me in the direction of a current rate chart for California villas. (I have had luck finding point charts for FL)
Hopefully, this is what you are looking for.
http://www.dvc-resales.com/grand-californian/index.htm
Jack
Jack as far as I know there isn't a discount on the villas for AP holders, but I am not positive. We are DVC owners at the Grand but I have not seen anything as far as discounts go. The rooms through the DVC program are pretty high in August when you typically go, infact that is the 2nd most expensive time to go. Assume points are equal to about $10.00 per point - a one bedroom is 460.00 per night on Sun-Thur and 800.00 on Fri and Sat, with a 2 bedroom costing 620.00 Sun-Thur and 1100.00 Fri and Sat. In the off season the cost is a little more than half of the August rate. If you ever want to splurge the DVC rooms are great, but I would suggest a 1 or 2 bedroom because those rooms really are different from a studio. The studio is almost exactly like the regular hotel rooms. IMO But what a great way to give the DVC rooms a try, especially if you have ever thought of buying into it.
OH blackjackdelta I hope your not to old to buy into Disney because my husband and I just bought into it and we aren't far off from you and your GF (I think).We are hoping to enjoy it for about 30 years or so with our children for now and in 10 or 20 years we will start taking grandkids, then when/if we get to old to go we will deed our points on to the kids, IF we decide we are to old. If I had some points left for this year I would gladly rent them, especially since we are like neighbors and all. Good luck and I hope you have a great stay whatever you choose.
Thanks for the kind offer for rental of your points. Where are you located? I am afraid you and hubby are much younger. I am a Vietnam vet, so that should tell you something about my age. Found out that a cash ressie for a 1 bedroom is $1010/night in August. YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME! Looks like if DGF wants to stay there then I will have to rent points(pretty clueless about the process.
Have a great day,
Jack
Thanks for the kind offer for rental of your points. Where are you located? I am afraid you and hubby are much younger. I am a Vietnam vet, so that should tell you something about my age. Found out that a cash ressie for a 1 bedroom is $1010/night in August. YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME! Looks like if DGF wants to stay there then I will have to rent points(pretty clueless about the process.
Have a great day,
Jack
Thanks for the kind offer for rental of your points. Where are you located? I am afraid you and hubby are much younger. I am a Vietnam vet, so that should tell you something about my age. Found out that a cash ressie for a 1 bedroom is $1010/night in August. YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME! Looks like if DGF wants to stay there then I will have to rent points(pretty clueless about the process.
Have a great day,
Jack
You're probably around my age...50+. We bought to take the grandkids and have some nice adults only trips too. Hopefully we'll have 20 or so years to enjoy it, then gift to kids or sell. My only dilemma is needing more points. 2 of our 3 kids have families of 5, so that's a 1 bedroom for them and a studio for us. Our daughter has 2 kids, so can do a studio, but that's still 2 studios. We're gifting my brother and sister in law, so that's a 1 BR (no way could I swing a 2 br and they're perfectly happy with a free room and sofa bed). And if I can manage to get all the kids to come at once ....
..I need more points...
You are NOT too old..
Actually I will be 64 in August. I do not look my age though. Been to DLR the last 10 years on by BD, except for one June trip. My DGF is 20 years younger and kids(4) range from 16 to 23 and all in college(Stanford, MIT, U of W, and WSU/CBC/running start.) My delimma now is renting points.
Have a great day,
Jack
Have you been to this site: (link removed) This guy takes DVC members points and rents it for them. If you put in your arrival and departure days it will show you how many DVC points you would need but if you mouse over them points it shows you how much $$$ he would want for that reservation.
My DH is also a Vietnam Vet, but a little younger than you. We bought DVC in 2005 and he continues to feel it is one the best things we ever did. We own at BWV and go for a 10+ day stay each year (with both stays within the same 12 month period so we can use an AP). We are staying on our points at GCV in June with friends. We usually stay in a studio for the 2 of us, so the 3 nights in a 2 BR at GCV is costing about what 10 nights does at BWV! Best of luck in your decision -- Suzanne
Jack,Does anyone know how the parking is handled for the Villas. Is there a fee, where is the lot located.
Jack