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Renting Points
We are staying for 5 nights in November at GF in a 2 BR. We were hoping to be able to get our waitlist at BW but it doesn't look like that will happen. We only have a 150 point contract. I have used my 17 and 18 year points and only have 39 remaining. When I spoke to dvc today, I asked if I could possibly use that 39 in the upcoming year and rent other points to put them together for a stay since my husband and I are going to want to go again before 2019! They said they couldn't discuss they since disney doesn't really condone the rental points. Does anyone know if I can use my 39 points in conjunction with rental points for a trip?
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You won't be able to combine your points and rental points on the same reservation. You'd need to use your points to make a reservation (adding one time use points if you need to to finish out a night of necessary). Then if you rent points for a reservation of the same category, you can call Member Services and ask them to note that the two reservations are a continued trip and you'd like to stay in the same room. You will likely still need to check out and back in, but you probably won't have to change rooms.
You can purchase up to 24 one time use points per use year. Cost is $17/pt. as of 10/1/17.
Steve
First visit: Disneyland, July 17, 1955 (well, somebody had to be there on opening day!)
Most Recent Visit:
Disneyland - June 21-25, 2017
WDW - Sep 22 - Oct 5, 2019
Next up: WDW - May 9 - 16, 2020 at Riviera!
Dec 5 - 16, 2020 at Poly
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Thanks so much for the info Steve! I didn't know about the one time purchase! Good to know. We are in the process of purchasing a resale contract for 150 pts at BW which is so hard to come by. Unfortunately for us, the sellers have already used the points for '18 so we won't have access to them for quite awhile!
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When you say check out and check back in - do you actually need to vacate the room (pack your suitcase up and leave) or I sit just a formality? Next year my family and I are staying one night then seven nights ( we want separate reservations because we don't want to pay for the dining plan for that first night since we'll be arriving late.). It's not the end of the world to pack up and leave but we're hoping to avoid it.
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You can ask them to mark your reservation as a continuing stay but there is still a chance you will have to change rooms. In your case, MS will try to get you to merge the reservation so be prepared to say no thank you and try the next agent.
Last edited by VWL Mom; 10-08-2017 at 05:19 PM.
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INTERCOT Staff: Theme Parks, DVC
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If the reservations have been linked, and all goes normally, then you will have been assigned the same room for both reservations. In that case, no, you only have to go to the front desk and go through the formality of checking out and then back in - you won't have to vacate the room.
The thing is, if both reservations are for the same room type and have exactly the same names on them, Member Services has been known to combine the reservations into one without your knowledge beforehand. So use a different spelling, an initial or a middle name on one of the reservations. That will prevent MS from combining them.
You will want to call MS and have a request put on both reservations noting that they are linked and you want to stay in the same room. Then verify that assignment at the front desk when you first arrive.
Steve
First visit: Disneyland, July 17, 1955 (well, somebody had to be there on opening day!)
Most Recent Visit:
Disneyland - June 21-25, 2017
WDW - Sep 22 - Oct 5, 2019
Next up: WDW - May 9 - 16, 2020 at Riviera!
Dec 5 - 16, 2020 at Poly
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"You can purchase up to 24 one time use points per use year. Cost is $17/pt. as of 10/1/17. "
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Is this new? That would help out when a small amount of points are needed.
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One time use points have been available for years. They raised the price for them from $15 to $17 on 10/1/17. They can only be purchased for reservations being made at the 7 month point. They can only be purchased at the time you make a reservation (meaning you have to call).
Steve
Steve
First visit: Disneyland, July 17, 1955 (well, somebody had to be there on opening day!)
Most Recent Visit:
Disneyland - June 21-25, 2017
WDW - Sep 22 - Oct 5, 2019
Next up: WDW - May 9 - 16, 2020 at Riviera!
Dec 5 - 16, 2020 at Poly
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Originally Posted by Fangorn
If the reservations have been linked, and all goes normally, then you will have been assigned the same room for both reservations. In that case, no, you only have to go to the front desk and go through the formality of checking out and then back in - you won't have to vacate the room.
The thing is, if both reservations are for the same room type and have exactly the same names on them, Member Services has been known to combine the reservations into one without your knowledge beforehand. So use a different spelling, an initial or a middle name on one of the reservations. That will prevent MS from combining them.
You will want to call MS and have a request put on both reservations noting that they are linked and you want to stay in the same room. Then verify that assignment at the front desk when you first arrive.
Steve
Linking does not guarantee that you will stay in the same room, it is only a request. Most times it will work out but is never guaranteed. Also, normally the names need to be the same on both reservations in order to be linked.
That aside, I've also heard that MS has been catching on to this practice and will require linked reservations to have the same meal plan.
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Originally Posted by VWL Mom
Linking does not guarantee that you will stay in the same room, it is only a request. Most times it will work out but is never guaranteed. Also, normally the names need to be the same on both reservations in order to be linked.
That aside, I've also heard that MS has been catching on to this practice and will require linked reservations to have the same meal plan.
Yes! It's still just a request, and may or may not be granted. IMO, having a dining plan always complicates things if you have anything going on that's out of the norm. Just another reason I avoid DDP.
Steve
First visit: Disneyland, July 17, 1955 (well, somebody had to be there on opening day!)
Most Recent Visit:
Disneyland - June 21-25, 2017
WDW - Sep 22 - Oct 5, 2019
Next up: WDW - May 9 - 16, 2020 at Riviera!
Dec 5 - 16, 2020 at Poly
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