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Can Renting DVC Points Save You Money on Your Disney World Vacation Right Now?

Before we get started, here’s a little primer for the uninitiated: DVC stands for Disney Vacation Club. DVC is Disney’s version of a timeshare program. However, rather than traditional timeshares where you purchase the rights to stay at a particular property during a particular week, with DVC your purchase entitles you to use “points” that can be used at a range of Disney and non-Disney locations (and on a range of Disney experiences such as cruises or Adventures by Disney trips) at any time of the year. There is an annual grid published that details how many points you have to “spend” to stay in a particular hotel, room type, and date. For example, a studio-sized room at Disney’s Old Key West resort during January might “cost” as few as 10 points per night, whereas a three-bedroom until at Disney’s Grand Floridian resort during Christmas week could “cost” as many as 227 points per night. The more desirable the location and/or time of visit, the more points your stay will “cost.” The catch is that you receive a new tranche of points each year and have a finite amount of time to use those points (typically during one current “use year” plus an additional year).

Disney Vacation Club is very much a “use it or lose it” proposition. You’ve paid for points, often to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars, and if you don’t use them, they’re gone forever. Points are flexible enough that, most of the time, even if you have a calendar hiccup, you can figure out a way to use them by traveling on a different date or staying in different accommodations.

But what happens if you find yourself in circumstances where you can’t be flexible? Like, say, having a medical situation that precludes travel for an extended time period. Or, for example, a significant curtailment of travel from your home country to the United States. Or, you know, a global pandemic that includes all of the above and a whole lot more. You get the idea.

So what do you do? DVC owners who are unable to use their points themselves (for whatever reason) have long turned to an ancillary DVC points “rental” market to attempt to recoup some of their expenses. When you rent out your DVC points, you are essentially letting someone else use your points, for a fee.

In “normal” times, a modest subset of owners have conflicts and choose to rent out their points to friends or family, or through an agency that brokers deals between DVC owners and potential travelers for use of rental points. If you find a motivated owner that’s eager to unload some points, it’s sometimes possible to stay in a deluxe resort for the equivalent of a moderate resort price.

Fast forward to pandemic times, when lots and lots DVC owners are skipping their annual trip to Walt Disney World. If ever there was a “buyer’s market” for DVC rental points, this would seem to be it.

So let’s take a look at what’s happening.

For our case studies, I’m looking at one DVC point rental aggregator, DVCreservations.com. [Please be aware that there are many other similar agencies, as well as without-the-middleman deals you might find via friends/family or on internet fora.]

Here are some possible scenarios:

November 3 – November 9, 2020 (seven nights).

DVCReservations has available a Studio Villa at WDW’s Saratoga Springs resort for $1,340, or $191.43 per night.

Can Renting DVC Points Save You Money on Your Disney World Vacation Right Now?
DVCReservations Price

Take a quick hop over to the official WDW website and find that they are offering the exact same room for $459.33 per night. Yes, there are a number of discounts available to bring that $459 rate down for some guests. Florida residents, military personnel, and WDW annual passholders are typical discount recipients. For example, as a WDW passholder, my quoted rate for a Saratoga studio for those dates is $275.60 per night. That’s cheaper than rack rate, but still $85 per night more than the rental point rate.

Can Renting DVC Points Save You Money on Your Disney World Vacation Right Now?
Rack rate and the WDW annual passholder rate for a Saratoga studio for the same dates.

And by way of comparison, that rental rate of $191 per night is in line with the current quoted rack rates $182 per night at Pop Century or $213 at Disney’s Art of Animation resort. (Discounts are available for some guests.)

So why would you choose a $191 per night points rental at Saratoga over $182 or $213 at Pop or Art of Animation? (Let’s assume that you’re not eligible for a passholder or other special discount on the value room.) The difference is that with Saratoga, you’re staying at a resort with more amenities. Examples include: more pool options, the community hall, on-site golf courses, and most notably walking distance to the Disney Springs shopping and dining area. Disney Springs access is particularly important during the pandemic when the theme parks close early. [Note, other Saratoga amenities such as the Senses Spa and the Turf Club restaurant are currently on hiatus.] An additional factor is that the Saratoga Studios include a kitchenette with a microwave oven, coffee maker, toaster, and larger refrigerator. If you’re planning on making some meals on your own, this alone could be the deciding factor.

September 23 – September 26, 2020 (four nights).

DVCReservations has availability at several hotels. Let’s choose a standard view one-bedroom villa at the Boardwalk Villas. The rental point rate is $1,106, or $276.50 per night.

Can Renting DVC Points Save You Money on Your Disney World Vacation Right Now?
DVCReservations offerings for a one-bedroom villa for four nights in September 2020

Compare this to the undiscounted rate of $833 per night for that one-bedroom Boardwalk Villa! Even looking at something like the annual passholder rates of $500.00 per night and you can see that the rental point rate is a deal. Consider also that the rack rate for those dates at Disney’s Caribbean Beach resort, a moderate level hotel, is a similar $298 per night.

Can Renting DVC Points Save You Money on Your Disney World Vacation Right Now?
Direct from Disney rack rate and passholder discount rate for the same room type on the same dates.

At the Boardwalk Villas, you’re getting deluxe amenities such as walkable access to a greater number of restaurants and easy walking access to two of WDW’s theme parks, Epcot and Hollywood Studios. Plus you have a full kitchen (stove, dishwasher, large refrigerator, washer & dryer, etc.) at the Boardwalk Villas that does not exist at a location like Caribbean Beach.

Another factor to think about during pandemic times is that many of Disney’s hotels are currently closed. So, while the Boardwalk Villas (DVC) are open, the attached Boardwalk Inn hotel is not. If you love staying at the Boardwalk, the Villas are your only choice. If you’re not a DVC member, then renting points there is the only remotely cost-effective way to stay.

So what’s the down side of renting points?

First, there may be available rooms through Disney directly that are not possible via rental points. Second, there are differences in things like cancellation policies that merit serious consideration. But once you’ve gotten a handle on that, it can make big financial sense to look at DVC rental points as an alternative to booking through Disney, particularly now when there is generally good availability and pricing for rental points.

Have you saved money renting DVC points for your vacation? Let us know what your experience was like in the comments.

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Additional Dining Options Returning this Fall at Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Fall is just around the corner and recently we’ve shared some pretty exciting updates about Halloween fun planned for Magic Kingdom Park and tasty treats that will be available at all our parks. As part of our phased approach to reopening, we’re adding more Guest-favorite dining choices this fall at Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios – which you’ll definitely want to add to your fall dining must-do list.

At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, there’s some Halloween fun in store at Hollywood & Vine where Minnie’s Seasonal Dining is set to return Sept. 25. While it may look a little different than the last time you visited, you can get in the spooky spirit during Minnie’s Halloween Dine with a monster feast served to your table where you will be able to wave and snap photos of your favorite characters such as Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse and their friends. It’s a boo-tastic time filled with Halloween décor and music, scary good food, and more! 

Additional Dining Options Returning this Fall at Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Beginning Sept. 24, Guests can enjoy dining in the enchanted, fairytale setting of Cinderella’s Royal Table at Magic Kingdom Park. Enjoy a delicious regal banquet with unforgettable main courses ranging from roasted chicken breast and tenderloin of beef to chef’s fish of the day. The princesses will be taking a break from their royal duties greeting Guests, but there will be plenty of delicious fare and fun to be enjoyed in this beautiful, one-of-a-kind restaurant.

Both of these immersive dining experiences will be available for reservations on DisneyWorld.com and in the My Disney Experience app beginning Sept. 11.

Additionally, some more snack and quick-service options are reopening soon! Gaston’s Tavern at Magic Kingdom Park will return Sept. 4 and the ABC Commissary at Disney’s Hollywood Studios reopens for walk-in quick service for lunch beginning Oct. 8. If you need any advice on which dining options might work best for your upcoming Walt Disney World Resort vacation, be sure to ask the Disney vacation planning experts at planDisney. With so many delicious delights to try this fall, I’ll certainly be coming to the parks hungry and ready to dig in!

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Shanghai Disney Resort Celebrates Duffy Month

Throughout September, guests at Shanghai Disney Resort are enjoying all things cute and cuddly as they celebrate “A Month with Duffy and Friends.” And what better way to kick off this special celebration than with the arrival of Duffy’s friend, ‘Olu Mel? This kindhearted, ukulele-playing turtle from Hawaii greeted guests for the first time at Shanghai Disneyland on Tuesday with his musical talents.

Shanghai Disney Resort Celebrates Duffy Month

Guests can also
experience Duffy and Friends in more ways than ever before – from treats and
merchandise to photo opportunities and exclusive experiences.

Celebrate on Mickey Avenue

Enjoy heartfelt
stories of friendship and adventure in the new Duffy and Friends Celebrate
Together show, running now through September 30 on Mickey Avenue. Additionally,
a
fun new mural wall, featuring Duffy and his friends enjoying an autumn picnic,
will serve as an idyllic photo backdrop for guests to capture memories with
family and friends. Duffy and Friends’ fans looking to create unique moments
with their favorite plush will also be able to create their own Duffy stories by
posing their Duffy and Friends merchandise in a variety of adorable miniature
settings around Mickey Avenue.

Tasty
Treats

Those looking for a delicious
Duffy and Friends-themed treat can sip and savor an assortment of delicious
food and beverage items across the park, including coffee-flavored Duffy the
Disney Bear ice cream, fudge cakes and ice cream waffle cones. The Royal
Banquet Hall in the Enchanted Storybook Castle also proudly presents a new
Duffy-themed set menu, featuring multi-course offerings and the chance to meet
Duffy and Friends! Additionally, guests can also enjoy a relaxing Duffy and
Friends afternoon tea at Mickey & Pals Market Café.

All-New
Duffy and Friends Merchandise

Introducing the Duffy in the
Garden collection! This new merchandise line features the fluffy friends you
know and love dressed in new gardening gear, ready to enjoy the harvest season.
In addition to Duffy and Friends plush and keychains, guests can also add a
splash of modern rustic styling to their homes with plate sets, mugs and other home
décor – available exclusively at Shanghai Disney Resort.

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Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection

It’s a unique time at many Walt Disney World resort hotels–some are closed and others are only partially reopened. Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is only partially opened, with the Disney Vacation Club portion being available. The iconic dining experience of ‘Ohana is not available, nor is Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto. Thankfully, Tambu Lounge has reopened, as have some shopping options.

First, let’s revisit the current Polynesian Village merchandise, which offers bright colors and patterns that reflect carved tiki creations, and has been out since late 2018. A new Coconut Style Mug has arrived, at least.

  • Polynesian Village Resort Coconut Style Mug – $23.99
  • Polynesian Resort Journal – $17.99
  • Polynesian Spirit of Aloha Mug – $19.99
  • Polynesian Resort Maui Light-Up Ornament – $24.99
  • Polynesian Pattern Tori Richard Dress – $78.00
  • Polynesian Resort Aloha Tank Shirt – $34.99
  • Polynesian Resort Stitch Shirt – $34.99
  • Polynesian Resort Maui Shirt – $34.99
  • Polynesian Resort Maui Magnet – $9.99
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Merchandise
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Coconut Mug
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Journal and Coconut Mug
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Journal
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Merchandise
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Light-Up Ornament
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Light-Up Ornament
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Maui T-Shirt
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Magnet
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Spirit of Aloha Mug
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Aloha Tank
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Polynesian Resort Stitch T-Shirt

Also at BouTiki merchandise shop is a wonderful collection from WonderGround featuring Trader Sam’s tiki drinks. Both coasts are represented in this beautiful art. This collection debuted late 2019, but it hasn’t been seen at the Polynesian in a while.

Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Mug Art Merchandise Collection
  • Trader Sam’s Mug Tank – $34.99
  • Trader Sam’s Mug Tumbler – $19.99
  • Trader Sam’s Mug Art Postcard – $4.99
  • Trader Sam’s Mug Art Matted Print – $39.99
  • Trader Sam’s Mug Art Pillow – $27.99
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Art Postcard
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Art Tumbler
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Mug Art Journal and Tank
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Mug Art Print and Tank
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Mug Art Tank
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Art Matted Print
Polynesian Village Merchandise Includes Trader Sam’s Collection
Trader Sam’s Art Matted Print

Are you a fan of Disney’s Polynesian Resort. What do you think about the delayed reopening?

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Stories from the Parks: Actress Ashley Eckstein Lives Star Wars Adventure, Unveils New Legacy Lightsabers at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

We’re following our latest “Stories from the Parks” episode at Disney’s Hollywood Studios with new #DisneyCreators magic from actress Ashley Eckstein at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

Ashley, who is the voice of Ahsoka Tano from “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” and a former cast member at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, recently took over our @disneyparksblog Instagram account with her sister @dailydoublescoop for the one-year anniversary of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Walt Disney World Resort. During the takeover, Ashley shared some favorite experiences from Batuu – and a few surprises. 

Ashley gave a first look at the new Ahsoka Tano Legacy Lightsaber hilts as seen in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. These are the first Legacy Lightsaber hilts that change color and as she says, “they’re amazing!”

The Lightsaber hilts are coming this fall to Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. 

Stories from the Parks:  Actress Ashley Eckstein Lives Star Wars Adventure, Unveils New Legacy Lightsabers at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

During her visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Ashley also shared other magical experiences from Batuu that you can find at @ashleyeckstein on Instagram.  

Be sure to check the Disney Parks Blog for more #DisneyCreators stories like this in the future.  

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