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Wow! That is quite the savings...We might need to check this out for our next WDW tripcy1229 wrote:I saw a discussion of this in the discussion about OKW, and just checked it out for myself. Five days in October at Boardwalk villas, standard studio, with park-hopper tickets, me and hubby, $2500 through the Disney site (no meal plan). Renting DVC points $692 and park-hopper tickets only $650-ish (can't remember exactly!). Regardless, comes down to half the cost.
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That's it. Just wanted to share this example.
I also have a main gate pass that can take a couple park days off for a lower cost.cy1229 wrote:I saw a discussion of this in the discussion about OKW, and just checked it out for myself. Five days in October at Boardwalk villas, standard studio, with park-hopper tickets, me and hubby, $2500 through the Disney site (no meal plan). Renting DVC points $692 and park-hopper tickets only $650-ish (can't remember exactly!). Regardless, comes down to half the cost.
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That's it. Just wanted to share this example.
I think if they did it would hurt their DVC sales long-term. I'm willing to bet that some people are ok with buying into something for such a long period of time when they know they can get some of the money back through rental. If Disney eliminated this loophole, their DVC sales would drop because of the negative P.R.Wizzard419 wrote:I am surprised disney hasn't come down hard on the practice since it does impact the bottom line.
Yes... I must have missed the website too. I'd like to look into it too!MmeLeota wrote:We've thought about possibly renting DVC points for a trip too. I'm nervous because it takes a large amount of trust on your end, but the savings are amazing! I know theBIGyowski has done this before...he shared the website they used, but I don't remember what thread it was on.
Maybe he'll post it again if he sees this conversation.
...are you looking to go in October cy?
I was thinking about this, Amy... a 1 BR or 2 BR would be good for you and F1gment because of greater privacy... and you could travel with one of your siblings (assuming you could stand to be in the same condo with them for a few days) and spread the cost out even more. When you factor in having a few meals in the condo it really saves. But even a studio has a kitchenette (no stove, just a micro) so you could have a bagel and cup of coffee in the morning before venturing out, and having a fridge for F1gment's meds wouldn't be up in the air.Amy wrote:Wow! That is quite the savings...We might need to check this out for our next WDW tripcy1229 wrote:I saw a discussion of this in the discussion about OKW, and just checked it out for myself. Five days in October at Boardwalk villas, standard studio, with park-hopper tickets, me and hubby, $2500 through the Disney site (no meal plan). Renting DVC points $692 and park-hopper tickets only $650-ish (can't remember exactly!). Regardless, comes down to half the cost.
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That's it. Just wanted to share this example.
I'm cautious too MmeLeota ~ all that, plus I get the concept but don't 100% understand the concept of DVC makes for a very leary meMmeLeota wrote:We've thought about possibly renting DVC points for a trip too. I'm nervous because it takes a large amount of trust on your end, but the savings are amazing! I know theBIGyowski has done this before...he shared the website they used, but I don't remember what thread it was on.
Maybe he'll post it again if he sees this conversation.
...are you looking to go in October cy?
Neither of my siblings is very into Disney, sad but truecy1229 wrote:I was thinking about this, Amy... a 1 BR or 2 BR would be good for you and F1gment because of greater privacy... and you could travel with one of your siblings (assuming you could stand to be in the same condo with them for a few days) and spread the cost out even more. When you factor in having a few meals in the condo it really saves. But even a studio has a kitchenette (no stove, just a micro) so you could have a bagel and cup of coffee in the morning before venturing out, and having a fridge for F1gment's meds wouldn't be up in the air.
It probably wouldn't since the customers have a contract for their timeshares, and there are most likely stiff penalties for trying to bail on it.cy1229 wrote:I think if they did it would hurt their DVC sales long-term. I'm willing to bet that some people are ok with buying into something for such a long period of time when they know they can get some of the money back through rental. If Disney eliminated this loophole, their DVC sales would drop because of the negative P.R.Wizzard419 wrote:I am surprised disney hasn't come down hard on the practice since it does impact the bottom line.
I'm surprised they allow resales to occur at such a reduced rate, and that they don't purchase the shares back at a discount rather than letting them go "on sale" in the general public. Disney is always so intent on controlling everything they have and do, they've kind of let the DVC side of things slide a bit.
It's well-worth it as well. My roommates have DVC. We stay at the resorts at various times during the year for next to nothing. Five nights in a 2BR at OKW didn't even run us more than about 80 points total. Which is a steal. We're using DVC to go to DL next year to save on a hotel, as for cast, the hotel discounts at DL are laughable.Amy wrote:Wow! That is quite the savings...We might need to check this out for our next WDW tripcy1229 wrote:I saw a discussion of this in the discussion about OKW, and just checked it out for myself. Five days in October at Boardwalk villas, standard studio, with park-hopper tickets, me and hubby, $2500 through the Disney site (no meal plan). Renting DVC points $692 and park-hopper tickets only $650-ish (can't remember exactly!). Regardless, comes down to half the cost.
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That's it. Just wanted to share this example.
So the Value resorts are cheaper than renting DVC points for the most part??theBIGyowski wrote:...The only thing that would keep me from renting DVC for every trip would be if we needed to save a little more money...thus putting us in a Value Resort....