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You have the exchange fee plus an extra $95 fee to DVC. You get all of the general perks of staying on property like transportation, Early/late hours, free parking and the like. IF you do the DDP you must do everyone who's there for the entire 7 nights.
Wondering if you were actually able to get a reservation with RCI on WDW property. The lady I just talked to the said she sees nothing available for 2015 or 2016.You have the exchange fee plus an extra $95 fee to DVC. You get all of the general perks of staying on property like transportation, Early/late hours, free parking and the like. IF you do the DDP you must do everyone who's there for the entire 7 nights.
Wondering if you were actually able to get a reservation with RCI on WDW property. The lady I just talked to the said she sees nothing available for 2015 or 2016.
you'd need to plan well in advance and request an exchange ahead of time. (at least 8 months ahead.) when DVC makes the deposits, they tend to get scooped up pretty quickly such that there's rarely any inventory just sitting out there. with that said, if you've got a high value trade week, DVC does not seem to be that tough a trade if you plan ahead and are flexible on resort and specific dates...
I've seen many units the past few months but nothing late enough in 2015 yet that works for me. to be successful you'll need to put in an ongoing search and for RCI points, check daily early am eastern time.Wondering if you were actually able to get a reservation with RCI on WDW property. The lady I just talked to the said she sees nothing available for 2015 or 2016.
theres been a lot of rci Disney trades popping up last minute for this holiday season. I definitely don't understand it...it's not available for DVC members to book but theres a whole week available for RCI. crazy. I even got a week at Aulani in December put on hold! With sadness I had to let it go...just couldn't make the travel plans work. Like the previous poster said they get scooped up quickly so the weeks are never just sitting there.
Not crazy whatsoever. The week got deposited by a DVC member so they could trade out somewhere else in the RCI system. Therefore it is "owned" by RCI and not available in-system for a DVC member to book.
DVC has entered into an agreement with RCI which ultimately sets DVC members with a generic DVC points grid which is the same for all DVC members. RCI is sometimes a bad use, sometimes not, the issue is that the system isn't guaranteed so buying to trade is always a bad plan. As for the week, it was likely something canceled late b a DVC or another RCI member or could have been something from DVC owned inventory. About 3-4% of members trade out with RCI or II historically.I am still not understanding this lol. since DVC doesn't operate on weeks, do you know how it exactly works? I would venture to guess not THAT many dvc members trade into rci since its such a bad use of points. And since all dvc resorts are not the same point value, how do they determine which dvc trades to make available in the rci system? and why would a week at aulani pop up a month and a half before check-in when most dvc-rci trades are planned way in advance?
As others have said, not crazy at all if you understand that there are different pools of inventory. This is the same reaction we get when someone tries to make a DVC reservation and can't get it, but then sees availability through CRO for a cash reservation.theres been a lot of rci Disney trades popping up last minute for this holiday season. I definitely don't understand it...it's not available for DVC members to book but theres a whole week available for RCI. crazy.
That may or may not be true, depending on what you traded in, and how you purchased it. In our case, I traded in points at a low-MF Wyndham that I purchased for pennies, so my actual cost (including RCI fees and the DVC $95) was almost exactly half what it would have cost me with OKW points.I guess the CRAZY part to me is how much cheaper the weeks are for RCI members than DVC owners.
1BRs are pretty gettable; 2BRs are less so, but still doable...especially if you're okay with OKW or SSR. (We prefer OKW) Grand Villas are very rare, but have happened.That's an awesome score on the OKW 2BR for Dec! Has anyone has success getting a grand villa through RCI?
I've seen a couple of GV's and know of a few others but it's not usual, nothing I'd count on. Here's the way I think of the DVC, RCI link. I imagine DVC has an account they name RCI with unlimited transfers in and it has all DVC resorts and UY listed and other than the unlimited transfers, use it just like any member who owned all resorts and UY's. They simply transfer those points to that account then they have a specific person who is responsible to find appropriate villas to deposit to RCI taking into account the 7/11 month windows, availability/demand, the points available and what the DVC members received. I'm guessing the DVD/RCI contract has parameters that insist that all DVC resorts be represented once they are actually members (VGF wasn't last I looked, usually takes about 2 yrs), various unit sizes and seasons. Again, my thinking but the end point has to be the way I'm describing it even if the process isn't.Ok I think I'm starting to understand a lot more about how it works. Thanks for the replies.
I've always understood the cash reservation vs. dvc availability because I knew that DVC holds a certain % of rooms for ONLY cash reservations. So if it's along the same lines with RCI it makes sense. I was just getting lost at 'well this owner traded his week which isn't really a week its just points into rci which was only 120 dvc points but the rci week is worth 260 dvc points.' I guess the CRAZY part to me is how much cheaper the weeks are for RCI members than DVC owners.
That's an awesome score on the OKW 2BR for Dec! Has anyone has success getting a grand villa through RCI?
I've discussed this info in the past with several DVD execs as well as the idea of what they take for rental as well which is a similar thought process. Realize this is a function of DVD, technically they can take anything available under the same rules as you or I make reservations, it's their points to do what they want with. I doubt RCI is going to consistently be satisfied taking OKW/SSR May/Sept or off season HH units so the question is where does the balance lie. Given the volume (roughly 4% of members from what I can tell) which is a lot more than it seems on the surface and my assumption that the agreement with RCI requires a mixture of seasons, unit sizes & resorts, I don't think they'll have much choice but to give RCI all resorts over time and all times of the year. My info suggests DVD historically holds back somewhat favoring the members who want to reserve directly to the detriment of those who want to exchange, a reasonable balance IMO. The alternative would be to shut down all exchanges including DCL, DC, CC, RCI, ABD & BVTC.How does DVC determine what weeks to deposit into RCI ? To me it doesn't seem right that DVC deposits holiday weeks into RCI unless DVC has no choice.