"renting" a DVC room instead of just going through Disney

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I was wondering if any of you have ever "rented" DVC points from a DVC member for a trip to disney instead of just getting your room through Disney.


It seems like in some cases it would be cheaper to do it though a DVC member and rent the points than it would paying through disney.. even for the same amount of time spent at the resort. Has anyone ever done this? thanks! Maybe this question belongs on the DVC thread and I apologize if it does.
 
You are correct, you'll probably will get more replies over on the DVC board.

Yes, we've done it. Accomodation size and dates of stay all play into whether renting points is best for you, but if you have even a little flexibility, then it can certainly be less expensive if you opt to rent points.
 
We've done it on four different occasions and it has worked well but Disney has made it so that currently the only person who can confirm a reservation is the actual DVC member so it does require more trust than it use to. It is definitely much cheaper, especially if you are renting a 2 BR.
 

I was wondering if any of you have ever "rented" DVC points from a DVC member for a trip to disney instead of just getting your room through Disney.


It seems like in some cases it would be cheaper to do it though a DVC member and rent the points than it would paying through disney.. even for the same amount of time spent at the resort. Has anyone ever done this? thanks! Maybe this question belongs on the DVC thread and I apologize if it does.

This is actually how we became DVC members. We rented a 1 bedroom one year and we've never been able to go back. Read the FAQ on the dvc boards and it will answer most of your questions. Remember that this is a private transaction between you and the member. Disney will not get involved in any way, so it does require a certain amount of trust.

Most of the DVC'ers here on the dis are very nice posters, so I would do it again in a heart beat.
 
Do read the FAQs and do understand what you are getting. DVC is a little different and renting from a DVC member is a private transaction. Noticable differences are mousekeeping, booking availability and - probably most importantly - payment and cancellation.

But thousands have rented and most have been quite happy with the process.
 
You can click on DVC/Timeshares on the DIS Homepage and you'll find a DVC Points Calculator that will figure out how many points you will need to stay at the DVC property of your choice. On the DVC Threads you will find people renting points at the average cost of $10/per point. I have found renting an AKV Studio w/savanna view to be even cheaper than staying at a moderate resort. I am in the process of renting points for next April. The gentleman I am renting from is going to make my ressie using a 3-way call so I can hear the whole thing. It's a way to make me feel secure about trusting our agreement/transaction.
It really is a much less expensive way to stay at a Deluxe resort. You just don't get the daily mousekeeping services. I can live with that considering all the money you will save $$$
 
I was wondering if any of you have ever "rented" DVC points from a DVC member for a trip to disney instead of just getting your room through Disney.


It seems like in some cases it would be cheaper to do it though a DVC member and rent the points than it would paying through disney.. even for the same amount of time spent at the resort.

There are two ways you can stay in a “Disney Deluxe Villa Resort” (Disney Vacation Club Villa):

  • Call WDW reservations (just like any other resort) and book a villa at a Disney Deluxe Villa Resort
  • Rent points from a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) member
Disney allows the general public to book DVC units at rack rates through its regular resort reservations system, when available. Renting points from a DVC member is a much better deal, as it typically costs much less to rent from a DVC member than to book a DVC resort direct from Disney.

If you do decide to rent points from a DVC member, there are a few things you should be aware of so that your experience is nothing less than magical.

While commonly referred to as “renting points”, you are actually paying a DVC member to make a reservation in your name with some of the points they own as DVC members.

Keep in mind that this is a private transaction between two people, and Disney is not involved in any way. If anything goes wrong, you can’t complain to Disney or expect them to resolve any problem.

Until you physically check-in, the DVC owner controls the reservation, even when it is in your name. An unscrupulous owner could potentially cancel your reservation and steal your money, and Disney will not get involved. Also, someone could pose as a DVC owner just to get your cash. This risk is what gets you the big discount, and renting is not for everyone. Renting points takes some work ahead of time to protect yourself and minimize the potential risk of these types of transactions.

That said, fraud almost never occurs in DVC rentals, as reported instances of fraud occurring are extremely rare. Thousands of successful rental transactions have been completed throughout the history of the DVC program, and the savings are obvious.

We don't often see problematic DVC rentals, and when we do they are usually due to misunderstandings between the DVC owner and the renter. Unfortunately, a lot of those misunderstandings come from lack of knowledge about how DVC works and how that differs from a traditional hotel reservation -- or a DVC reservation made through Disney CRO, for that matter.

You would think that the DVC owners all have perfect understanding of their accounts, and it's the people renting reservations who don't get it. You'd be dead wrong. Too often, neither party really understands the situation well enough to be able to anticipate problem areas. That’s why it’s important to rent points from a DVC member who has done it before.

Please use due diligence before entering into any agreement and certainly before sending any payment. Renting points requires trust on both sides of the agreement, but even with trust there is a need for you to do some due diligence and common sense checking before sending off your money to a total stranger.

  • Ask for references from the DVC member who is renting the points, and check their references. Good references show that a DVC member has had successful rentals in the past, and is knowledgeable about the DVC program. You are more likely to have a miscommunication with a DVC member who is renting their points for the first time.
  • Don't rent from any “member” who has only made a few posts on the rental board. It could be an indicator of a scam. Review past posts for the person you are working with so you can get an idea what type of person they may be.
  • Get the owner's full name, home address and home phone number before sending any payment. To the extent possible, confirm that the information is valid.
  • Confirm that the person is, in fact, a DVC owner by running a search at the Florida Comptroller's Office web site.
  • There should be a written contract or letter of agreement, signed by both of you, spelling out exactly what the rental will cost, when payment is due, dates of the stay, etc.
  • Never pay a total stranger by using a "cash equivalent" such as Western Union or money order.
In summary: never, ever send money to anyone until you have confirmed their true identify and that they are, in fact, a DVC member, and you have a written agreement. If something sounds "off," don't proceed. It's not worth taking the risk. Any DVC deal that seems too good to be true most likely is.

Also, please keep in mind the following important points:

  • Be aware that the Disney Vacation Club will not speak with renters or give them any information. They won't take a room request from you; they won't confirm you have a reservation; and they won't make Magical Express arrangements for you. Only DVC owners can speak with DVC about reservations. Any changes and any additions like the Dining Plan or Magical Express will have to be made through Member Services by the owner. You will pay for the Disney Dining Plan during check-in at the resort. You can make your own dining reservations through the Disney dining number. Park tickets cannot be purchased through the DVC member. You can purchase your tickets on your own.
  • A DVC reservation is very different from a regular hotel reservation and the limitations / restrictions / penalties on the owner may make cancellation and rescheduling difficult or impossible. Those problems vary from owner to owner, from rental to rental, and you have no way of knowing what kind of restrictions the owner is under. If you get in a position where you have to cancel a rented reservation, the owner may not be able to help you. Many owners have a “no cancellation” policy. Be sure you fully understand what will happen if your plans change. That is critical, and if you are not comfortable with the answer, a DVC rental is probably not for you. DVC rentals do not work well for people whose plans are not firmly set. You'll have much better cancellation policies when booking through Disney’s CRO than renting points.
  • You will probably need a much larger deposit and have to pay in full earlier when renting points than with using Disney CRO. You may need to pay with a cashiers check instead of being able to use your credit card.
  • You do not get daily maid service when you rent from a DVC member (while you do get daily maid service if you make the reservation through Disney CRO). You get your trash emptied and new towels on day 4 of a vacation, and if you stay 8 or more days, on day 4 you get a full cleaning, and day 8 would be the trash & towel service.
  • The DVC system is complex and takes some time to understand, and many rental difficulties or misunderstandings are from good people with good intentions, who misunderstand the subtleties of the system.
 
Wow what a post! That sums it all up!!:thumbsup2

I just wanted to add that we have rented twice before becoming members. We saved money and it was a great way to see if DVC was right for us. We found the owners on this site and felt comfortable because they had been long standing members on the DIS and had rented out points before with no complaints. We sent our money via Paypal on one occaision and a Money order on the other transaction. Personally I like doing it through Paypal. I sent no money until I had the original ressie info in my hand. A deposit was due at that time, then we sent full payment 30 days before. You will save a ton of money especially if you keep your trip on a Sun-Fri. Give it a try and then you'll fall in love with DVC and never want to be in a hotel room again!!LOL
 
Nice post Mike.

Personally, I'd rather rent from a DISer that understands their contract and seldom rents than someone who is "in the business" of renting. The second has a small risk (probably very small risk, but I'm tired of trying to predict DVCs next step) of getting targeted by some sort of DVC "rental crackdown" If you can find a long term DVC owner and DIS poster who has shown an understanding of the system here and has a rare "extra" points situation, that to me would be the ideal landlord. They won't have rental references, though.
 
...[*]Confirm that the person is, in fact, a DVC owner by running a search at the Florida Comptroller's Office web site...[*]You do not get daily maid service when you rent from a DVC member (while you do get daily maid service if you make the reservation through Disney CRO). You get your trash emptied and new towels on day 4 of a vacation, and if you stay 8 or more days, on day 4 you get a full cleaning, and day 8 would be the trash & towel service....

Some minor corrections to this.

Not all members are located at this site: http://officialrecords.occompt.com/wb_or1/or_sch_1.asp
because the DVC they own is not located in Orange County. While there may be site for all FL sites, HH owners might not be listed except in North Carolina. Also, associate members can make reservation, but they would not be the owner of the points

You get a full cleaning if you stay 9 or more days (or 8 or more nights) not 8 days. With 8 days (7 nights) you still only get trash and towels on Day 4.

Otherwise, Mike covered it pretty well. :thumbsup2
 
Dh and I are renting points in April. We want to buy DVC but want to stay onsite and do a tour of SSR before we decide. Since we live far away it is a choice we take seriously and we really need to make an informed decision so their are no regrets. Is it cheaper? Yes but not without risk....shop carefully.
 
Some minor corrections to this.

Not all members are located at this site: http://officialrecords.occompt.com/wb_or1/or_sch_1.asp
because the DVC they own is not located in Orange County. While there may be site for all FL sites, HH owners might not be listed except in North Carolina. Also, associate members can make reservation, but they would not be the owner of the points

We are not on that list of members and we own at SSR and AKL. So, it is correct that not every member is on that list.
 
We are not on that list of members and we own at SSR and AKL. So, it is correct that not every member is on that list.
When you search for your name, make sure you do not put a comma in between your last name and your first name. For example, to search for Jane Doe, enter the name as "doe jane" and not "doe, jane". And if you are searching just for deeds (to reduce the number of records returned from your search) enter just the letter "d" as the document type. Do not enter the word "deed".
 
Some minor corrections to this.

Not all members are located at this site: http://officialrecords.occompt.com/wb_or1/or_sch_1.asp
because the DVC they own is not located in Orange County. While there may be site for all FL sites, HH owners might not be listed except in North Carolina. Also, associate members can make reservation, but they would not be the owner of the points

You get a full cleaning if you stay 9 or more days (or 8 or more nights) not 8 days. With 8 days (7 nights) you still only get trash and towels on Day 4.

Otherwise, Mike covered it pretty well. :thumbsup2

Thank you so much! We found the people we are renting points off of on the site you suggested!
 



















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