care to share her?
I'll get in touch with her and direct her to this thread. That way she can reach out to you directly. I'm not comfortable giving out her info without permission, even via PM. Thanks!
care to share her?
care to share her?
...I asked for half at the time of making the reservation and half 30 days before checkin. As an owner we run into problems if it is cancelled or changed because our points go into holding.....
...I've found points can go from $8 to $15 dollars a point the cheap points are usally ones that expire within the month. The high end are rentals during Holidays and Food and Wine.
A two bedroom villa isn't going to be cheap even with "renting DVC points".
Renting points is always going to be less expensive than booking through Disney (even with a decent discount). But the truth is, many people are under the impression that renting points is a "cheap" way to stay onsite and it's not. It is cheaper than a reservation made thru Disney.I think it depends upon what you consider cheap. I was looking at a two bedroom Villa through Dave's and it was less than $2,000 for a Standard Room 2 Bedroom.
Renting points is always going to be less expensive than booking through Disney (even with a decent discount). But the truth is, many people are under the impression that renting points is a "cheap" way to stay onsite and it's not. It is cheaper than a reservation made thru Disney.
And I'm not sure where you're seeing 2-bedroom units for 150 pts./week or less (David's rents @$13/pt.). The cheapest DVC 2-bedroom is at AKL during Adventure Season and is a Value unit for 185 points for a week.
Even at $9/pt, the only 2 bedroom units you could get for a week would have to go for 220 points and would be difficult to snag at a date late enough to qualify for "distressed' points.
so you're saying there' No CHEAP way to stay on site? ???
so you're saying there' No CHEAP way to stay on site? ???
No, I was saying that renting DVC points is not a *cheap* way to stay onsite. You could always pitch a tent in the campground for as little as $48/night. Of course, that would be in August or September. But if the heat doesn't bother you...so you're saying there' No CHEAP way to stay on site? ???
No, I was saying that renting DVC points is not a *cheap* way to stay onsite. You could always pitch a tent in the campground for as little as $48/night. Of course, that would be in August or September. But if the heat doesn't bother you...
Renting points is always going to be less expensive than booking through Disney (even with a decent discount). But the truth is, many people are under the impression that renting points is a "cheap" way to stay onsite and it's not. It is cheaper than a reservation made thru Disney.
And I'm not sure where you're seeing 2-bedroom units for 150 pts./week or less (David's rents @$13/pt.). The cheapest DVC 2-bedroom is at AKL during Adventure Season and is a Value unit for 185 points for a week.
Even at $9/pt, the only 2 bedroom units you could get for a week would have to go for 220 points and would be difficult to snag at a date late enough to qualify for "distressed' points.
And were you actually able to book a value 2-bedroom?I think it is because we are only going for 6 nights and 7 days, so we only have one weekend night (a Friday). Value is 155 points for our selected dates.
Disney and cheap just don't go together.
... I know we have a board here but you can't post what you are looking for. You can only respond to what people offered. ...