Sorry for the n00b question, but I'm curious if something changed somewhere along the line. I remember seeing people advertising confirmed reservations for sale which could give a potentially cheap opportunity to somebody that could arrange a trip on short notice. But I don't see those any more, only points for rent. I did a search in the forum and had lots of hits on threads in there from 2010 back, but nothing newer containing the word "reservation".
Was there a change in rental/reservation policy that makes it so that people don't need or want to sell their confirmed reservations?
Does this effect in any way what I understood was the policy where a confirmed reservation could not be cancelled?
I've been interested in a DVC rent for a long time but one of my problems was the lack of flexibility -- history teaches me that I end up moving trips at short notice, sometimes multiple times, and my southwest airline points, marriott reward points, and disney resort reservations have always accommodated such flexibility. If DVC has changed in some way with regards to cancellations and/or moves, I'd love to hear about it.
Sorry for such a long post for a simple question! Thanks to all for any assistance.
Was there a change in rental/reservation policy that makes it so that people don't need or want to sell their confirmed reservations?
Does this effect in any way what I understood was the policy where a confirmed reservation could not be cancelled?
I've been interested in a DVC rent for a long time but one of my problems was the lack of flexibility -- history teaches me that I end up moving trips at short notice, sometimes multiple times, and my southwest airline points, marriott reward points, and disney resort reservations have always accommodated such flexibility. If DVC has changed in some way with regards to cancellations and/or moves, I'd love to hear about it.
Sorry for such a long post for a simple question! Thanks to all for any assistance.
And I'm not allowed to post in the rent forum to to ask for it, if I read the rules correctly.
