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DVC SSR & other timeshare
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For fun, let's compile a list of all the many ways one could legitimately book a DVC unit?
Starters:
EDITED to add suggestions from the thread:
Starters:
- Book reservation as a DVC Owner using your own banked, current or borrowed DVC Points.
- Book reservation as a DVC Owner using points transferred into your account from another owner.
- Book reservation as a DVC Owner using one-time-use points from DVC Member Services.
- Exchange a reservation with a DVC Owner. (Direct trade, "My week for your week." A private transaction between two parties.)
- Rent reservation from Disney via CRO. (Includes package plans such as "Land & Sea," etc.)
- Rent reservation from a DVC Owner.
- Rent reservation from DVC's Member Services. (Is it possible to book DVC units on cash rates through MS?)
- Rent reservation from a DVC-middleman, such as David.
- Exchange in via RCI Weeks or RCI Points. Possibly exchange in via smaller/independent exchange company such as SFX.
- Rent reservation from RCI.
- Exchange in via Buena Vista Trading Company (applies to Club Intrawest owners, Manhattan Club owners (?), etc.)
- Be 'upgraded' by CRO from a moderate or deluxe hotel reservation? (I've heard of this happening during past "Free Dining" promotions?)
EDITED to add suggestions from the thread:
- 'wdrl', post #2: DVC Owners with Fixed Weeks, currently offered at Aulani and Grand Floridian, have their week and accommodation guaranteed each and every year.