We will be going down that last week in Nov into Dec. Great time. Our location for sleep will either be Wilderness Lodge or Boardwalk most likely. Renting points from a DVC member to do it.Very looking forward to it. This year has been murder already at work, and I haven't even hit the busy summer time yet.
How do you rent points from a DVC member, Yankee?? What are the advantages to doing that??
DVC members typically rent out their points. The average DVC member gets 150 points per year. They also have a home resort to stay in but they can use their points anywhere in the park. A room at Boardwalk during the weekday in off peak time would cost 8 points, for example. Friday and Saturday night are usually more, say 16 points. So if you stay from Monday to Sunday you have overnights on mon-thurs at 8 (32) fri and sat at 16 (32) meaning you need 64 points for that week.So since most members have more points then that they will rent out the points they don't need. You pay by the point. You can pay anywhere to $5 to $20 a point depending. My secretary is a member and she isn't going this year so I'm getting about 50 or so points from her at $7 per. She gets $350 and I get to stay there for a week using her DVC membership.The member, however, has to make the reservation for you. Disney does not officially recognize these transactions, though they work with everyone when it happens. It can get stressful if you don't know the person because they will all require that you send them the money first then you have to hope they follow through and make your reservations for you. Our previous experience with it was perfect though. So they make the reservation under their membership and inform Disney of the people staying (obviously, not them). When we check in we have to give them both names so that they know who we are, and then everything else from that point on is business as usual.Advantages are that you can, if you do your homework, get cheaper rates at the nicer rooms. DVC members also get priorty at their home resorts, so reservations are easier. Basically it allows you to upgrade your reservations from what you would probably do spending cash for them. We always stay at Pop because it's cheap, but the 2nd to last time we went we spend much less renting someone's points and staying at Old Key West which is worlds nicer then Pop.