letsgoagainsoon
North Central PA
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2005
- Messages
- 2,032
So, for a family of 5, it wouldn't be cost effective to rent DVC? What would my location options be? Sorry for the hijack... Just curious
letsgoagainsoon said:So, for a family of 5, it wouldn't be cost effective to rent DVC? What would my location options be? Sorry for the hijack... Just curious
So, for a family of 5, it wouldn't be cost effective to rent DVC? What would my location options be? Sorry for the hijack... Just curious
For example we are going in June 2013. To rent a 1 br for 6 nights I need 196 points at Akl Kidani, 269 Beach Club.
13 dollars a point is $2,548 and $3,497 respectively. To book regular rooms is $2,248 and $2,388. I can't see a significant savings. Is it because I need a 1 BR?
I have read about renting DVC points from David, but I was wondering how I find out about renting from a private owner..is there a website? Thanks!
For example we are going in June 2013. To rent a 1 br for 6 nights I need 196 points at Akl Kidani, 269 Beach Club.
13 dollars a point is $2,548 and $3,497 respectively. To book regular rooms is $2,248 and $2,388. I can't see a significant savings. Is it because I need a 1 BR.?
I have been able to use room only discounts, but maybe I am missing something? Plus my kids would have to sleep on sofa beds instead of a real bed.
Sorry to hijack, it seems like everyone on this thread is so knowledgable. I would love to know how save with renting DVC.
Elizabeth
yes. you are comparing a regular hotel room with a villa with a separate living area, full kitchen and washer/dryer (and 2 bathrooms at kidani).
but if you don't care about the extra space and amenities and just want a place to crash, that's fine, too. the sofabeds are definitely a trade-off.
a studio is a better comparison to a regular hotel room but is not an option for 5.
You really can't compare staying in a one bedroom to staying in a standard WDW resort room. And while the sofabed is a trade-off over a bed I find the ones at AKV to be pretty comfy and more comfy than some of the WDW resorts that I've stayed at.My next step is going to be buying trip insurance. Hopefully this will cover us if we get there and there is no reservation.QUOTE]
Who are you using for your insurance? I want to book trip insurance for this one since it is a all or nothing deal, just not sure who to use. Anyone have any good suggestions?
We just got confirmation back of the room we wanted. The standard view wasn't available so we went with a Lake View so we are now just waiting for the contract to pay for it and then it will seem final.
So I found this thread after doing a search for dvc rental store. I just made a deposit on a studio for the Villas at Grand Californian for feb 2013. So far I have a confirmation #, and a confirmation email from Disney. I also have the screen shot from when the member made our reservation, with the same confirmation number. They are telling me there is not a way for me to check my reservation online, and that the reservation won't get sent to the actual desk at VGC until 3-4 days prior.
So, that makes me a little nervous. My next step is going to be buying trip insurance. Hopefully this will cover us if we get there and there is no reservation.
Is this level of uncertainty normal? I thought there was a place to check my reservation online, but maybe only the member can do this?
Go to mydisneyreservation.com , you can confirm your reservation there.
I rented out my points (thru David's this time) and was able to see the entire reservation on this page.... you have to enter some info... but it's easy to check.
You might not be able to see VGC at the website since it is not WDW. And they do everything differently at DL compared to WDW.
So I found this thread after doing a search for dvc rental store. I just made a deposit on a studio for the Villas at Grand Californian for feb 2013. So far I have a confirmation #, and a confirmation email from Disney. I also have the screen shot from when the member made our reservation, with the same confirmation number. They are telling me there is not a way for me to check my reservation online, and that the reservation won't get sent to the actual desk at VGC until 3-4 days prior.
So, that makes me a little nervous. My next step is going to be buying trip insurance. Hopefully this will cover us if we get there and there is no reservation.
Is this level of uncertainty normal? I thought there was a place to check my reservation online, but maybe only the member can do this?
You can rent enough points for a two bedroom at any of the DVC resorts. The 1-bedroom villas at OKW, BLT and AKV have an extra sleeper chair in the living room which gives them places for five to sleep. You can book five people in the other resorts' 1-bedrooms, but you'll have to provide an air mattress, bedding and towels for the extra person.
and, I don't mind bringing the mattress, towels etc.
So, I would need a 1 or 2 bedroom? A studio does not accommodate 5? I really don't care about a kitchen at all -- we are at the parks early to late and never would use it. Any idea roughly how much I would need to spend for 7 nights, in other words my least expensive DVC option?and, I don't mind bringing the mattress, towels etc.
Once again, sorry for the high jack, but I'm learning so much here.![]()