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The Pros and Cons of Renting Disney Vacation Club Points

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Renting Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points can be a game-changer for your Disney vacation, offering a taste of luxury at a fraction of the cost. However, like any travel option, it comes with its own set of considerations. Here’s a deeper look into the advantages and potential drawbacks of renting DVC points.


Pros

Cost Savings

One of the most compelling benefits of renting DVC points is the cost savings. Renting points often comes at a significantly lower cost compared to booking deluxe accommodations directly through Disney. For example, services like the DVC Rental Store can offer discounts of up to 75% off the direct Disney price. This means that accommodations typically reserved for a higher budget, such as deluxe resorts with full kitchens in 1 to 3-bedroom Grand Villas, become accessible to a wider range of guests. In essence, you could enjoy deluxe-level luxury for the price of moderate accommodations.

Access to Deluxe Resorts

By renting DVC points, you unlock the door to some of the most prestigious properties in the Disney resort collection. Think the Grand Floridian, Riviera, Wilderness Lodge and beyond! These deluxe resorts boast amenities and experiences not available in other categories, enhancing your vacation experience significantly.

Flexibility

Another advantage of renting points is the flexibility it offers. Guests can choose from a wide variety of resorts and room types, allowing them to tailor their stay according to their group size and personal preferences.

Full Resort Benefits

Guests staying at DVC resorts through rented points enjoy the same benefits as those booking directly. DVC rental guests can also enjoy free parking, Early Theme Park Entry, and Extended Evening Theme Park Hours at Deluxe DVC Properties. These perks add significant value and convenience to your vacation experience.


Cons

Complexity

The process of renting DVC points involves more steps than simply booking a room through Disney’s website or an authorized Disney vacation planner. It requires a bit more effort and understanding of the DVC system, which may not appeal to everyone.

Lack of Flexibility for Changes

Once you’ve made a booking with rented points, altering your plans can be challenging. This is because you are renting points directly from a Disney Vacation Club member, who may only be looking to rent a certain number of points. Their points might also have a fixed expiration date, or they might only be usable at a certain DVC resort. Changes often incur additional fees, and in some cases, may not be possible at all. Thus, renters should be certain of their plans before committing or opt for rental services that offer flexible cancellation policies.

Advance Planning Required

Due to the high demand for DVC accommodations, availability can be limited, especially at popular resorts or during peak seasons. Guests often have to plan their vacations up to 11 months in advance to secure their preferred accommodations, requiring a level of commitment and foresight not necessary when booking traditional hotel rooms.

No Daily Housekeeping

Unlike conventional hotel stays, rooms booked with DVC points do not receive daily housekeeping. This could be a downside for those who value this service as part of their hotel experience. It can, however, be purchased and added to your stay at an additional cost.

Beware of Scams

The rise in popularity of renting DVC points has unfortunately also seen an increase in rental scams. It’s crucial to use reputable intermediaries like the DVC Rental Store to ensure that both you the guest and the renting member are protected by established contracts.

The Possibility of Becoming Addicted

A more lighthearted yet real consideration is the addictive nature of DVC stays. Many find after renting points and experiencing the deluxe accommodations and perks, they’re inclined to purchase a DVC contract themselves.


While renting DVC points can unlock luxury and savings, it demands careful consideration and planning. By weighing these pros and cons, you can decide if renting DVC points is the right choice for your Disney vacation.

As always if you are interested in learning more about Renting DVC Points or have additional questions, we highly recommend you reach out to our friends at the DVC Rental Store!

Paul Krieger

About Author

Paul lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife, Amy, and their three Spanish galgos, Hermès, Cinders, and Emerson. They’re Disney Vacation Club Members at five resorts, Disney World Annual Passholders, and always on the lookout for new ways to enjoy and maximize their DVC points. When he’s not at the parks or planning their next trip, Paul loves cooking (big Alton Brown fan), training for Disney races with Amy, and blasting Billy Joel in the background.

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