As I noted, I'm not a big fan of AI options. That's for 3 reasons, I like exploring, esp restaurants, and the AI tends to tie you to the resort. In general they are extremely over priced unless one takes advantage of many of the options provided and/or one partakes of a large amount of the alcohol. The third reason is the same reason I tend to avoid buffets and AYCE options, it encourages me to eat too much. Since this is an AI type of resort but offers optional AI in some situations, I'm assuming the AI is both optional and expensive done through the CC. The AI fees are what make exchanges through RCI a very poor deal in general, doubly so for
DVC. There may be some nuances through the CC side that offer differences, you just need to know what they are.
Were I personally considering this, here's how I'd approach it. I'd do all of the following:
- Contact DVC and find out the specifics of the offer including whether it was mandatory AI or optional, what it costs and what's included. I'd also ask about any gotcha's. For example, many AI exchanges require you to pay for the private occupancy such as having to pay for 4 people in a 2 BR even if there were only 2.
- I'd go to the company website and look for info.
- I'd go to RCI and look at the info for the resort or any related resorts. Often there are several names/types within one resort.
- I'd ask on TUG.
- I'd look at any reviews on TUG, redweeks, etc.
- I'd look at Trip Advisors. While I find it's a horrible service overall, I think it can be helpful in offering volume if nothign else.
- I'd do a search. Often travel companies and other such websites have a lot of info on such resorts.
- I'd try to find any specials for a direct reservation.
- Lastly, I'd try to find owners at that or similar resorts and rent privately. Often the AI fees are much cheaper with better terms to their guests than other means.
I'm also cautious about doing optional AI's at resorts that are mostly mandatory AI. It can really box one in a corner since they don't make it easiy to not do the AI and frequently don't have kitchens.