Beca
Apparently, we all have more money than brains!!!
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JR said:I'll probably get a lot of static for the following, but here goes!
Hypothetical question for you all: If you owned (not a timeshare) a one bedroom condo advertised as 'sleeps four' would you tell potential renter its OK to bring a fifth person, same price?
Non-hypothetical question: Are room occupancy limits rules or guidelines?
JR
JR,
No offense, but if I OWNED BCV (aaahhh...I can only dream), there would be a lot of things that DVC does that I would not do. One of the aspects of buying into a timeshare is that we have to live by their rules...not ours. If I was renting a space that I owned, I certainly would allow people to get into their room earlier than 4:00 pm, for example.
The point is this...it is not my rules, but MS's rules....they are the management company DVC hired to administrate the running of our jointly owned timeshare. DVC MS is now telling everyone that they will allow 5 in a one bedroom but will not provide bedding for that 5th person. Like it or no...it is their policy. A renter does not have access to MS to ask that question, so I thought I would provide that information...just as I would provide any information that I know to someone interested on these boards.
I am not sure by your post, if you object to 5 being in a one bedroom, or if you just object to 5 being in a one bedroom if "renters" are in there. I certainly understand these feelings, but unless DVC adopts some policy that says, "5 will be allowed in a one bedroom as long as the owner is listed as one of the occupants" there is no way to stop this policy of 5 being allowed to be allowed for everyone.
I know a lot of people who rent out their points may not want renters to get this information because the owners could then get the renters to rent a 2 bedroom instead of a 1 bedroom. But, I will not/cannot be party to someone lying to make more of a $$$ off of their ownership of DVC at the expense of others. They can lie if they want...but, I will not corroborate their stories.
I, personally am not happy with the idea of 5 in a one bedroom. When we go down with 5 people, we get a 2 bedroom....I just don't want my WDW DVC vacations to be anything less than magical (and, this includes NOT sharing a bathroom with 4 other people). But, alas....I am NOT the controjling shareholder of DVC and cannot do anything about it. I can't get into my room earlier than 4:00...I can't guarantee non-smoking, non-handicapped...I can't guarantee an Epcot view everytime...I can't make SAB stay open later....and, I cannot change the policies regarding how many people MS lets register in a room....I am only the messenger.

Beca