There are also other points programs out there. Most are not as flexible as DVC but they do offer short stay options. If you are interested in variable length of stays at Disney, obviously DVC is most convenient. We do enjoy our Fairfield points though, for non-
Disney vacations - though they have a few Orlando resorts that permit FF owners to book nightly stays. With more FF resorts along Florida's beaches now (Destin, Daytona, Fort Lauderdale / Pompano Beach), this is especially nice.
Some of the Marriott resorts are part of their own Florida Club, allowing split weeks between resorts. Hilton Grand Vacations Club permits nightly stays in both selected timeshares and their hotel system. I believe some of Sheraton's Vistana owners are able to book short stays as well. There are others that offer nightly stays (WorldMark, BlueGreen, Silverleaf, etc.) but I don't know which have resorts in the Disney area.
Also, RCI (the exchange company) has started their own points program for use at 300 (so far) of the RCI-affiliated timeshare resorts.
RCI Points is in its infancy and we don't belong (yet?) so I can't say how good it will be in the long run. There are both strong proponents and emphatic detracters at TUG, so far. You can read more about it at
TUG's bulletin boards.
One interesting thing is that RCI Points may be used for airline, auto rentals, cruises and regular nightly hotel stays at some of the major chains... AND this list of RCI Points Partners includes WDW Disney Resort Hotels! Again, I don't know if this is going to be valuable or just an expensive way to use up points subject to loss. It may or may not be better than just booking for cash. If we decide to convert our RCI membership to RCI Points when Fairfield completes their conversion from RCI Weeks to RCI Points (this autumn), I'll be able to get more info on the specifics of Disney Resort Hotel rates via RCI Points. I am quite curious.
Jsut wanted to let you know that if you enjoy a points system and want to use one to rgularly visit places beyond Disney's current offerings, there are options.
