Onsite DVC Tours?

leebee

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November will be my 3rd trip to WDW in 2025, and we already have a trip planned for 2026 (renting points at SSR). I'm starting to think that DVC might be a good option for us! I have a "down day" during my solo trip in November and was wondering about taking a DVC tour. Do they still do this? Does anyone know what the tour is like, how long it takes, how to sign up, if there are any specific requirements (DH won't be with me on this trip) or incentives offered, etc.?
 
You can walk up to any DVC booth on property and ask for a tour. They'll get you set up immediately. You could also contact DVC before your trip and schedule it ahead of time if you want.
 
You can definitely take a tour during your visit - link below to schedule in advance. You might want to decide which resort you would like to tour in advance and request that your tour be set up at that resort - Cabins at Fort Wilderness, Poly Island Tower, and Riviera are three resorts currently in active sales and where they would probably prefer that you do a formal tour. That said, you can also tour some of the other "sold out" resorts, although I'm not sure which ones. I believe you can tour the Grand Floridian and Saratoga Springs. I know that tours are no longer offered at Bay Lake Tower (only because I asked). And, just in case you don't know, "sold out" doesn't mean you cannot buy there, it just means it is much more expensive and you will generally not receive any sales incentives on purchases at those resorts.

https://tours.disneyvacationclub.disney.go.com/s/
 
Also, keep reading the DVC part of Disboards to learn the ends and outs of the system. It is a pretty easy system, but the more you know the better you will be prepared to buy your first contract.

One saying goes, "Buy where you want to stay" you can never go wrong with this when buying into DVC. Just because you can save money buying another resort, doesn't mean it will be a good fit for your family.
 

As mentioned above there are a number of ways of arranging a tour. I booked one in May by popping into the DVC place in Disney Springs and they arranged for me to visit their DVC location in the Canada pavilion in Epcot. They have a mock up of a Poly Tower 1 bed there but I would have a think about whether there are any specific locations you're interested in and ask what your options are.

I was given a $50 gift card because I was staying at Pop. I think you get $100 if staying at a moderate and $200 if at a deluxe but check when you book.

The actual tour took around an hour. The guide talked me through DVC and the general costs, points tables etc and then took me to look at the mock up room. There was no pressure to buy (I had no intention of signing up there and then) and I got snacks and drinks so it was a nice way to spend an hour!
 

















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