RobDoc
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I don't see it as assissting with a rental transaction. It is simply a reservation that is in my name and as such I should have the discretion as to whether I want room charging to be allowed. This is not a perk like pools or park transportation, which are given to everyone without opt-out options. I have never been asked at check-in if I want pool privelages and if so, which members of my party would I like to extend those privelages to.
In any other other reservation (ie cash) room charging is offered to the person who has made the reservation (and is responsible for it), who then decides who if anyone will have such privilages.
To me, this is a no-brainer. It is irresponsible for Disney to allow this to occur. For the record, I have never rented my points and at this time have no plans to do so. I just think this is wrong and could be easily prevented by a simple, common sense change in policy.
If the reservation is in your name (and only your name), you will have the opportunity to decline charging privileges on the KTTW cards. If there are others on the reservation and they are the ones who check into the resort and provide a credit card, the charging privileges are provided unless declined by the guest on the reservation. If you are renting the reservation to someone else, you presumably will not also be on the reservation and not the one to check-in at the resort.
Regardless, the entity who controls the reservation will be held responsible if there are irrgularities with the account attached to the account. If the reservation had been made thru DRC, Disney Resorts would bear the responsibility if the account were not collectible. In this case, the reservation was provided using DVC points, and the member providing that reservation is being held ultimately responsible. Please note that the member is not being forced to make the account good, they are just being held hostage by DVC until the account has the zero balance. The same thing could happen if a room was significantly damaged by a guest in the room.
As for changing the policy, while some might seem it to be common sense to change it, Disney Resorts have no incentive to do so since they don't care if DVC members rent to others or not. While renting is prefectly legal and expressly allowed in our documents, there are responsibilities that go with the practice that members need to be aware of. Those responsibilities are spelled out in our documents and have been there since 1991. Why should it be changed now? As for "doing the right thing", DVC does have the responsibility to uphold the terms of the contract they have with each of us - including holding members responsible when their guests/renters have not been.