Can joining Disney Vacation Club help you save on family travel? Well, David’s Vacation Club Rentals
, a source for Disney Vacation Club rentals, can provide some insight. Disney travel experts like Melissa Mullett, director of operations, David’s Vacation Club Rentals, provided some tips and insider knowledge on how Disney Vacation Club works.
The Disney Vacation Club offers a timeshare points program that allows members to own/purchase points rather than specific weeks at one of Disney’s resorts. Owning points lets you choose accommodations throughout the year instead of being limited to a specific time.
DVC owners have advanced access to the most sought-after Disney Resort properties, including Disney’s Beach Club Villas and Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa — both offering the ultimate Disney travel experience.
When purchasing your points, owners are prompted to choose a specific “home resort,” which allows them to book stays seven–11 months in advance. You can even use your points to stay at other Disney resorts if available.
Travelers can choose from a total of 16 DVC resorts in locations like Orlando, California and Hawai’i.
For those who don’t want the long-term financial commitment of being a Disney Vacation Club member, David’s Vacation Club rentals allow travelers to experience the same magical experience of staying at Disney Resorts.
Overall, there are many moving parts to a point program, but experts at David’s Vacation Club Rentals prove it’s possible have the magical Disney experience without membership and at a fraction of the cost.
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