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My rental isn't even until Thanksgiving but I'm already anticipating a complete loss. With another surge of the virus likely in the fall, I really don't think I'll feel comfortable with being in the themeparks even if they are open. And who knows ... the parks and/or resorts could be closed again. I contacted the owner already to cancel, since the points clearly will not expire until at least December and he's not in immediate danger of losing them, but he is not willing to offer any type of refund. I would have been happy if he would just refund half of my $1,800+, but no such luck. When I asked about rescheduling sometime in 2021, he said that would be a conversation to have down the road with DVC. To be frank, he's not real concerned what happens since he has been paid in full and it's not really his problem. My biggest consideration is not the loss of money, although it hurts because I used my Christmas bonus to pay for this reservation ... ouch! My main concern is my 75-year-old mother who has COPD and lives with me ... I could not be selfish enough to take a vacation and put her at risk. God forbid I contracted the virus and gave it to her ... she likely wouldn't survive.
Most of us renters are obviously looking for a deal. I'm a single mom and I can't afford to pay those crazy high rack rates to stay at AKL with a savanna view. So we take a chance and roll the dice, and most of the time it works out well. I've rented in the past from an owner on eBay at OKW, and a few times from Wyndham owners at Bonnet Creek. This was my first time renting through an owner on this forum and truly I am not angry with him, although I do think if I were in his position I would at least refund half. Since he owns over 500 points at AKL he probably is in a better financial situation than me, but even so, he is not obligated to do anything. I totally get it, but it is highly unlikely I will rent DVC, or any timeshare, again in the future.
With all this said, I will count myself as fortunate if I get through this pandemic with only the loss of a Christmas bonus and a missed Disney trip. Many have, and will, lose so much more. It's always good to keep things in perspective my fellow Disney fans. All of you, be well.
I’m sorry. We are all not cut from the same cloth. I hope something can be worked out to save your money and your trip.