Looking into renting DVC points, I know NOTHING about it. It seems like a no brainer... so what's the catch? Risks? Am I missing something?
We rented points through a major broker and had a
great experience. The only downsides I can think of are these:
- no flexibility. At the time, there was no cancellation protection plan so I was unable to move my dates even though I found out my nonrefundable trip was going to cause me to miss a very close friend's wedding.
- no guarantee of availability. The room category I wanted was unavailable at 7 months (and this broker did not have a member with home resort priority to make the 11 month booking for me), so I wound up in a more expensive 1 Bedroom villa instead of the studio I wanted.
- DVC reservations do not receive complimentary daily housekeeping. We didn't end up really missing it but we did do laundry (towels) in between check in and our trash & towel day. You could always pay for housekeeping if this is important.
- element of unknown/trust required. I had zero problems with my reservation and had a completely smooth process, but there is some factor of the unknown here. You can confirm the reservation online to make sure it exists once you have the booking number, but the member retains control of the reservation. The member renting to you needs to be current on their dues, honest, and not make any changes to their membership that would affect your stay. You do sign a contract but my remedy for breach by the renting member was limited to a refund of my payment, which would have essentially ruined my trip if they breached and caused me to scramble for a room.
Those were very small drawbacks in the grand scheme of the savings I enjoyed. As with all things, you'll have to decide if any of those potential downsides impact your willingness to rent. Of course you know the major upside: huge savings versus renting through Disney directly.
And of course there's the largest risk: I'm now a DVC member and that first rental stay was my entree into the vacation club (and apparently it really does sell itself).
Let me know if I can answer any questions for you! Happy planning!