Jimmy Thick
Well-Known Member
I feel, its only affordable if you stay on property. Staying off property takes you away from the magic.
Jimmy Thick-And you lose way too many perks.
Jimmy Thick-And you lose way too many perks.
I actually dont book any adrs at all anymore and cancel within 2 months of our eta. Rudeness? No, just overly prepared. So you're saying you have NEVER booked a room you didnt want in hopes of getting something better as your travel date nears just to assure a room?
No. I haven't. I can't afford the cancellation policies that some/most hotels have where they keep your "security deposit". So no, I have never been that greedy that I need to double up reservations.
And looking at DVC villas, you CANNOT cancel them. So if you wind up leaving a DVC reservation and using your offsite one, then the DVC room is vacant for the time that you're there anyway. So that vacant room, due to your rudeness, has now been taken away from someone who may want it.
Also, once your reservation is booked with DVC, it's assured. So I don't know why you have to wonder about having an assured room. I could see if you're initially planning to stay offsite, but that doesn't sound like your intent. It sounds like you go DVC and if anything detrimental happens, then you back out(possibly using travel insurance to reimburse your funds) and use your offsite location.
IMHO, you book 2 reservations, one primary, one backup. You're ruining the magic for others with whichever reservation you cancel.
If he is paying cash for a room only in a DVC villa, he can cancel 8 days out with your one night deposit. I got the idea he was paying cash for DVC rooms, otherwise he would have no reason to book off-site.
Maybe you should ask him instead of assuming?
Wouldn't you be assuming as well, with saying that he pays cash?!:shrug:
Yes, I am. But I am providing an alternate and possible scenario. Your friend is making assumptions about this man's vacation habits and going off on him.
No. I haven't. I can't afford the cancellation policies that some/most hotels have where they keep your "security deposit". So no, I have never been that greedy that I need to double up reservations.
And looking at DVC villas, you CANNOT cancel them. So if you wind up leaving a DVC reservation and using your offsite one, then the DVC room is vacant for the time that you're there anyway. So that vacant room, due to your rudeness, has now been taken away from someone who may want it.
Also, once your reservation is booked with DVC, it's assured. So I don't know why you have to wonder about having an assured room. I could see if you're initially planning to stay offsite, but that doesn't sound like your intent. It sounds like you go DVC and if anything detrimental happens, then you back out(possibly using travel insurance to reimburse your funds) and use your offsite location.
IMHO, you book 2 reservations, one primary, one backup. You're ruining the magic for others with whichever reservation you cancel.
Reservations for DVC villas can be cancelled, whether they're on points or cash. As long as you're within the cancellation period for your method of payment, you get your deposit or your points back.
In fact, it's quite common for DVC members to make 'placeholder' reservations at their home resort at 11 months, and then cancel that and switch to their preferred resort at the 7 month window. Others then snap up the villas that were freed up at 7 months.
Can I cancel a reservation?
No. Due to the complexity of banking and borrowing points, reservations can not be cancelled. You may explore the possibilities of adding Travel Insurance to protect yourself against unexpected situations. I do not provide this insurance, but you can obtain obtain a very reasonable quote here: Travel Insurance Quote
This is from http://www.dvcrequest.com/faq.htm#note12
**No cancellations will be made as points have different use years and banking restrictions. Please expect this to be a final transaction. If a cancellation is needed, we will "try" to work with you but please understand that this is NOT guaranteed. I do not provide travel insurance and recommend you purchase it on your own.
That is from http://www.dvc-rental.com/dvc_agreement.htm
Is this something different?! I mean, this is what the OP was talking about and I'm sure there are others that do this that are wondering what you are talking about. Because with those links and companies for DVC rental, it obviously is a no go for cancellation.
I understand what she's talking about. :shrug:
Going through rental companies is not the only way to stay in DVC villas. You can book directly through the Walt Disney Travel Company...
If you've booked room only, you can cancel 8 days before your vacation without penalty. The deposit is one night's stay.
If you've booked a package, you can cancel 45 days out without penalty. The deposit is $200.
Let's face it, not all of us are able to go every year or even every other year. The world has come down hard on alot of us, so for those people who are like me, how do you afford it?
It's interesting, because I always marvel at how much people spend on NON Disney vacations. 5K for two people to go sit on a beach for a week? What a waste, IMO.
Can I cancel a reservation?
No. Due to the complexity of banking and borrowing points, reservations can not be cancelled. You may explore the possibilities of adding Travel Insurance to protect yourself against unexpected situations. I do not provide this insurance, but you can obtain obtain a very reasonable quote here: Travel Insurance Quote
This is from http://www.dvcrequest.com/faq.htm#note12
**No cancellations will be made as points have different use years and banking restrictions. Please expect this to be a final transaction. If a cancellation is needed, we will "try" to work with you but please understand that this is NOT guaranteed. I do not provide travel insurance and recommend you purchase it on your own.
That is from http://www.dvc-rental.com/dvc_agreement.htm
Is this something different?! I mean, this is what the OP was talking about and I'm sure there are others that do this that are wondering what you are talking about. Because with those links and companies for DVC rental, it obviously is a no go for cancellation.
Ah, OK, now I see what you mean.
What I was talking about in my post above was booking through Disney - either:
1. as a DVC member, booking a villa through DVC Member Services with the points that you own - that's where the bit about the 7/11 month windows comes in.
2. as a member of the general public, booking a villa through the Disney Reservation Center, for cash, just like you would any Disney resort.
In both of those cases, cancellation is perfectly fine, and there are no penalties as long as you do it within the cancellation period.
The link that you posted is from the website of an outside company - DVC By Request - that is not associated with Disney in any way. DVC By Request acts as a broker, connecting DVC members who are willing to make reservations for others, with people who want those reservations. (Commonly known as 'renting points').
If you book a stay through DVC By Request, you're actually dealing with a DVC member who makes a reservation for you. Generally, DVC members who rent to others don't give refunds for cancellations. That's what the quote you posted is saying.
Again -that's not Disney's cancellation policy. It's DVC By Request's policy.
"Disneyland is a work of love. We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea of making money." - Walt Disney
Being new to the board myself, but not new to things overall, I've seen threads go up about how much people spend on their trips. I've seen some who spend over $10k just on airfare to get to WDW.
So my question to ask is this:
For those of us that are just regular people (no fancy jobs and living on tighter budgets, etc), where is the line of affordability?
Let's face it, not all of us are able to go every year or even every other year. The world has come down hard on alot of us, so for those people who are like me, how do you afford it?
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