RobDoc
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Lynn, my concern is not that Disney is raiding our rooms and turning around and making a profit. But what I am trying to figure out is how some rooms end up at DRC for rent for cash but can not rent for cash through DVC. Does DVD own both ? Or is DVC and DRC two completely separate entities ? I understand how rooms get turned into cash reservations. I have no problem with that. But when I am on with DVC and they say they have no rooms for cash reservations then I turn around in less then a minute and book cash through DRC, its a little frustrating. If for some reason I have to change my vacation plans at the last minute, that is my problem and I don't expect room to be available. But if through DRC a cash reservation is available at a DVC resort shouldn't I as a DVC member be able to rent those through DVC. Renting them through DRC causes more then just a rate issue. You are also not able to request DVC to try a book a continuos stay in the same room or any other request you have because it is in a different system. So If I wait list and get a couple of nights that come through then I have to call and try to change my reservation and it may completely cancel my reservation if I modify it from a week to a few nights here and there.
Points used by members for non-DVC options (cruise, other WDW resorts, etc.) belong to DRC for cash reservations. These are not available to members for point stays since they have already been used by another member. MS can also access that cash inventory, but I'm certain there are situations where the system does not show it as available to MS - which may be the case with your experience. It's also possible that with the new reservation system, MS cannot directly access those reservations.
Within 60 days of arrival, any villas unreserved using points are also made available to DRC for cash reservations. Those villas are still available to MS for point reservations or cash reservations but may need the involvement of a MS supervisor to retrieve that inventory.
