Help! Potential DVC Buyer with a couple questions

kahluacream

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With the current incentives, DH and I are excited about the possibility of buying into DVC. :cool1:

These are a couple of questions we have... hoping some DVCers out there might know the answers.

What if...

You have to cancel a DVC reservation at the last minute? Do you lose all of the points allotted for that stay? If so, how far in advance can you cancel w/out penalty?


How difficult is it to switch a reservation once made? If we buy into SSR and secure a spot for Christmas week there 11 months out; could we then call at the 7 month mark to switch that ressie for another DVC resort? :confused3

Any other advice for a DVC newbie would also be appreciated.

TIA!!!
 
Cancellations 31 days or more in advance have no penalty- the points are simly returned to your account to be used or banked - depending on usual banking deadlines. If canelled 30 days or less prior to arrival, the points are placed in a holding account and may be used to make a reservation within 60 days of when you contact MS to make the reservation. In addidion, they cannot be banked and will expire at the end of your Use Year if not used.

Yes, you can change a reservation 7 months ahead- without penalty as long as it's done 31 days or more ahead of arrival. It's always a good idea to make the reservation at your home resort and change to another resort if available.

Enjoy!
 
Thanks for those answers. Now one more question... If we buy in December, does our use year start in December?
 
kahluacream said:
With the current incentives, DH and I are excited about the possibility of buying into DVC. :cool1:
First of all...take a deep breath, relax. You have much to learn, so take your time and do a LOT of research.

What if...

You have to cancel a DVC reservation at the last minute? Do you lose all of the points allotted for that stay? If so, how far in advance can you cancel w/out penalty?
These are more complicated questions than they appear. The only time you lose all of the points for that ressie is if you don't show up at all.

The latest you can cancel without penalty is 31 days ahead of arrival.

However...from there it gets complicated, and if I make a mistake I hope someone will correct it.

If you cancel 30 days or less out, your points go into "holding account," which means you can only make reservations 60 days in advance -- a major difficulty for most people.

If you make a reservation for a non-DVC property (e.g. Grand Floridian) and cancel that (no matter when), those points become "reservation points" and can only be used for other non-DVC ressies. You can't use those points for DVC.

If you cancel near the end of your "use year," you could have points which will expire before you can use them. In the same way, a cancellation could come after a banking deadline and you might not be able to bank the points forward into your next use year.

There's more, but those are the basics.

How difficult is it to switch a reservation once made? If we buy into SSR and secure a spot for Christmas week there 11 months out; could we then call at the 7 month mark to switch that ressie for another DVC resort? :confused3
Not difficult at all; everybody does that. You may get the ressie you want; you may not. But either way, you're covered.

Any other advice for a DVC newbie would also be appreciated.

TIA!!!
Read everything you can find...especially here...and ask a lot of questions. DVC has tremendous flexibility, but the aspects of it which create flexibility also make it very complicated. Don't stop asking questions on a topic until you are completely sure you understand it.

At a minimum, you need to understand: how the points work, what you can do with them (e.g. banking and borrowing), what you can't do with them (reversing banking/borrowing transactions), use year, banking deadlines, cancellation policies, etc, etc.

There are a lot of benefits and perks of DVC ownership -- ignore them. They come and go, so don't consider them in making a purchase decision.

I do not consider DVC an investment. I consider it a long-term vehicle to lock in vacation costs. I would never consider the possibility of making any money on DVC, although many who bought in on the ground floor have.

I'd encourage you to think long-term -- not just about this year and next. It's a big decision, so take your time.
 

kahluacream said:
Thanks for those answers. Now one more question... If we buy in December, does our use year start in December?

Most likely you'd get a December Use Year only if you insisted. At this time they are probably selling June or August Use Years- so a purchase now would still get the points from 2005 (they may be banked if you wouldn't need them prior to the end of your Use Year) and will get another allotment at the start of your 2006 Use Year.
 
If you cancel more than 30 days out, there isn't a penalty, but since they are points with a limited life, there is a "practical penalty." Our use year is April. If we make a reservation for January and cancel more than 30 days out, we only have until March 31st to use our points. For some people, traveling on short notice (less than three months) may be a practical penalty.
 



















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