You have to have a lot of trust to go privately, versus a broker. With a broker, you have more protection if the deal goes south. As a novice who knows little about renting, I'd suggest a broker.Is it better to go through a broker, or try to find someone on the discussion boards to work with. Again I hate to keep saying this and you can see my first post was moved to this board bc I put it in the wrong place, I am new to this whole process.
It’s 6 of one, half a dozen of the other.Is it better to go through a broker, or try to find someone on the discussion boards to work with. Again I hate to keep saying this and you can see my first post was moved to this board bc I put it in the wrong place, I am new to this whole process.
VGF is a very small resort. Studios go quickly at 11 months because there are so few of them. Because it is small, there are relatively fewer owners than the bigger resorts. Fewer owners means fewer owners offering their points for rent. And with the relatively low reimbursement from the brokers, a lot of VGF owners prefer to rent their points out privately. VGF is the most expensive resort to buy into but brokers pay the same to VGF owners at 11 months as they pay BCV owners who bought in at a much lower price.We would be looking to stay at the Polynesian or Grand Floridian. Something on the MK monorail. Looking at David’s list it says try to book GF 11 months. And Poly 7 months. So is GF more sought after? Is the poly easier or harder to book? Is their any recommendations that we should be looking at instead of these two resorts?
We would be looking to stay at the Polynesian or Grand Floridian. Something on the MK monorail. Looking at David’s list it says try to book GF 11 months. And Poly 7 months. So is GF more sought after? Is the poly easier or harder to book? Is their any recommendations that we should be looking at instead of these two resorts?
Something that often isn't presented by the brokers is there is no top of the list. Essentially what the broker does is maintain a list of all requests with availability existing. The broker then blasts that list to all owners at which point owners can cherry pick whatever they want to fulfill.hopefully you would be a top of list.
hopefully you would be a top of list.
You'll want to find someone just before 11 months out, especially if you want a reservation that needs the owner to book it right at 8AM on line at 11 months out. The owner will make the reservation for you and give you the reservation number so you can add it to your My Disney Experience Acct. If you want the dining plan, they will need to add that as well and you'll pay for it when it is added. All the other stuff you can add yourself. You can even add Magical Express from the airport yourself if you need it. If you have any specific requests, the member will need to add those to your reservation because you won't be able to call anyone to add them yourself.I appreciate the info. It is very helpful. So when the time comes, at the 11month out time frame, what do I do? Do I look for an owner that’s offering points to rent? Or do
I put it out there that this is what I’m looking for on these dates?
My other question is, I’ve heard that the owner makes the reservation for you. So to add things like after hours party, early morning Magic, dining reservations, memory maker. Does the owner of the points do all that for me as well and I pay them directly. Or can i add that on myself?