Not sure what you mean by Timeshare ‘bought’ - are you saying you made a reservation for a DVC unit for one vacation or that you bought a contract eg became an owner at a DVC resort for 50 or so years of vacations?I've done this 3 times with 3 different sellers and no problems. Communication was great. Our best deal was a 2 bedroom at AKL for 1/2 price. I think one was through RCI. Anybody else try this method?
I mean all rentals are over 50% off rack cash rate. have you checked other rental sites? and compaired that price to what you payed?Sorry about that. I wasn't clear. Someone who owns DVC couldn't use it so they booked a room for me. I paid them much less than if I had booked from the Disney website.
I've done this 3 times with 3 different sellers and no problems. Communication was great. Our best deal was a 2 bedroom at AKL for 1/2 price. I think one was through RCI. Anybody else try this method?
I've done this 3 times with 3 different sellers and no problems. Communication was great. Our best deal was a 2 bedroom at AKL for 1/2 price. I think one was through RCI. Anybody else try this method?
How do you know that these people are DVC owners? Because they say they are? If these are week long reservations for 1BR villas at SSR, the likelihood that they are RCI exchanges are extremely high.I haven't yet but I've been watching some certain users and their reviews. I won't be back to wdw for a few years but it's something I'm considering. Prices for 1 bedrooms at SSR can be found for a major steal it seems. These are DVC owners though not RCI. I think RCI has rules against it. I'm more comfortable with eBay than a lot of people on these boards are though. There's always risk involved with travel listings like this such as the lack of Paypal protection but there are a couple repeat listers with excellent feedback. I don't see how that's different from renting from another stranger on disboards. They're both at your own risk.
How do you know that these people are DVC owners? Because they say they are? If these are week long reservations for 1BR villas at SSR, the likelihood that they are RCI exchanges are extremely high.
You left out renting from brokers. There is NO risk in using them. None at all.I haven't yet but I've been watching some certain users and their reviews. I won't be back to wdw for a few years but it's something I'm considering. Prices for 1 bedrooms at SSR can be found for a major steal it seems. These are DVC owners though not RCI. I think RCI has rules against it. I'm more comfortable with eBay than a lot of people on these boards are though. There's always risk involved with travel listings like this such as the lack of Paypal protection but there are a couple repeat listers with excellent feedback. I don't see how that's different from renting from another stranger on disboards. They're both at your own risk.
I wouldn't say that there is NO risk (an owner could not pay their MFs and DVC could cancel all their reservations). But your money is safe if something like that happens. The brokers guarantee that you will either have a reservation or you get a full refund but they cannot guarantee that they can acquire another reservation for you.You left out renting from brokers. There is NO risk in using them. None at all.
You left out renting from brokers. There is NO risk in using them. None at all.
So rent from an owner on this board instead. I'd never book from Ebay, ever. It may be a bit less expensive, but you are still going to pay more than an RCI trade into SSR.Correct, but they are not in my price range.
So rent from an owner on this board instead. I'd never book from Ebay, ever. It may be a bit less expensive, but you are still going to pay more than an RCI trade into SSR.
Or just book an offsite resort at Disney Springs. Most are pretty nice and you can still get FP+ at 60 days out.