UmmGooD
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- Nov 29, 2007
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I think as someone who currently does not own DVC and has not rented in the past I might be able to give an unbiased opinion about rental costs vs. booking directly through Disney. I do wish to purchase DVC but am not sure when that will happen I am waiting for the economy to calm down a bit as my job in Tech is very volatile.
I think the reason that renting needs to be a good deal vs. getting direct from Disney is for the following reasons.
1. I have less choices with DVC timeshares than with hotels. (I love Poly and being on the monorail).
2. I have a harder time booking rooms during peak seasons and I am sure some owners probably do not like having to arrange day by day reservations to get some of the in-demand rooms.
3. I have to find an owner with points at the resort I want to stay with in order to book during difficult times.
4. I am unable to cancel my reservation as the owner might be screwed and loose their points. (Even if they can cancel 30 days in advance they would then have to line up another deal at the last minute if they have points that might disappear.)
5. There is a huge amount of risk involved dealing with someone who you don't know and is not a business that has something to loose if you get screwed over something.
6. You have no real way of contacting MS directly to see if your room has really been reserved. You have to trust the person you are renting points from and they did not fabricate any of the info they are passing along to you.
7. I do not get mousekeeping like I would if I booked directly through Disney.
Given the points above if it were to only save me 20 to 25 percent over what I would pay with my AAA discount the risk and hassle would not make it worth it to me. Now with a 50% discount it is a much better deal. I think the rental prices are fair looking at it from a renter's perspective and not from someone trying to recoup the costs of purchasing and paying maintenance fees on their DVC membership.
Now if I eventually purchase a DVC membership it will be for me and my family to use. If something comes up or we cannot use our points then I might think about renting them but that wouldn't be to make enough money to offset our costs of membership it would be just so I don't loose the points and can put some money in my pocket to help pay for the membership fees.
I think over time rental fees should follow what Disney is booking rooms at but it should not be related to costs of ownership. I believe this is the entire supply and demand thing. If rental points cost too much people will just book direct through disney and forget the trouble of renting (or even go off site).
I think the reason that renting needs to be a good deal vs. getting direct from Disney is for the following reasons.
1. I have less choices with DVC timeshares than with hotels. (I love Poly and being on the monorail).
2. I have a harder time booking rooms during peak seasons and I am sure some owners probably do not like having to arrange day by day reservations to get some of the in-demand rooms.
3. I have to find an owner with points at the resort I want to stay with in order to book during difficult times.
4. I am unable to cancel my reservation as the owner might be screwed and loose their points. (Even if they can cancel 30 days in advance they would then have to line up another deal at the last minute if they have points that might disappear.)
5. There is a huge amount of risk involved dealing with someone who you don't know and is not a business that has something to loose if you get screwed over something.
6. You have no real way of contacting MS directly to see if your room has really been reserved. You have to trust the person you are renting points from and they did not fabricate any of the info they are passing along to you.
7. I do not get mousekeeping like I would if I booked directly through Disney.
Given the points above if it were to only save me 20 to 25 percent over what I would pay with my AAA discount the risk and hassle would not make it worth it to me. Now with a 50% discount it is a much better deal. I think the rental prices are fair looking at it from a renter's perspective and not from someone trying to recoup the costs of purchasing and paying maintenance fees on their DVC membership.
Now if I eventually purchase a DVC membership it will be for me and my family to use. If something comes up or we cannot use our points then I might think about renting them but that wouldn't be to make enough money to offset our costs of membership it would be just so I don't loose the points and can put some money in my pocket to help pay for the membership fees.
I think over time rental fees should follow what Disney is booking rooms at but it should not be related to costs of ownership. I believe this is the entire supply and demand thing. If rental points cost too much people will just book direct through disney and forget the trouble of renting (or even go off site).