Sorry if I made you mad. My point was the people from the Dvc can answer lots of questions and are very helpful.
This is not quite correct. If you stay seven nights or less, on day four (day one is check in day), you will get your trash removed and towels and amenities replaced. If you stay eight nights or more, you get a full cleaning on day four and trash removed and towels and amenities replaced on day eight. Then the cycle repeats for longer stays. There is no calling for fresh towels or asking for beds to be made. If you want that, you pay extra. If you need more shampoo, conditioner, etc, you pay for that as well. If you want more coffee, you also pay for that or you bring your own. DVC is a timeshare and members/owners pay for all the operations of the resort with their annual fees....
DVC rooms booked on points (which is what you are doing if you rent) do not get daily housekeeping. Trash is picked up daily, but nothing else is done daily. Trash & Towels on day 4, full cleaning on day 8. For longer trips, that is reversed.
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Not all DVC rentals work this way. You are probably referencing a specific rental company, not a generic term. Many companies and individual owners who rent points do not offer any cancellation policy at all. No refunds at all. This is a timeshare, not a hotel.You can go through DVC rental and they can guide you just like a travel agent. You can reserve beautiful Disney villas like at the Polynesian or Beach club at less than moderate pricing. Yes you are not elegible for free dinning but it can total quite under a pakage price. I am doing a split stay through Disney and DVC rental 2 nights royal room at POR, 1 night Grand Floridian and 6 nights at the Polynesian with tickets and dinning for less than a 7 night royal room package. The only negative for me is you cant cancel 30 days prior like Disney offers. I purchased insurance for a 45 day no questions 100% refund. Its worth trying if you want to stay in deluxe accommodations.
Trash is removed daily now for DVC.This is not quite correct. If you stay seven nights or less, on day four (day one is check in day), you will get your trash removed and towels and amenities replaced. If you stay eight nights or more, you get a full cleaning on day four and trash removed and towels and amenities replaced on day eight. Then the cycle repeats for longer stays. There is no calling for fresh towels or asking for beds to be made. If you want that, you pay extra. If you need more shampoo, conditioner, etc, you pay for that as well. If you want more coffee, you also pay for that or you bring your own. DVC is a timeshare and members/owners pay for all the operations of the resort with their annual fees.
Correct, but that is only because of the new security checks.Trash is removed daily now for DVC.
Correct, but that is only because of the new security checks.
Denise
Yes, we all know that. But renters don't understand about towels and amenities. And the service is still called Trash and Towel Service.Trash is removed daily now for DVC.
Trash & Towel Service
For stays of 7 nights or fewer, Trash & Towel Service is provided on day 4, regardless of whether you're staying on a Member-discounted cash reservation, Vacation Points reservation, or a combination of both.
With Trash & Towel Service, Housekeeping will:
- Empty trash and replace liners in trash bins
- Provide fresh bathroom linens
- Replace bath amenities as needed
- Replenish facial tissues, paper towels and toilet paper
- Replenish coffee, sugar, cream and sweeteners
If they aren't familiar with DVC, renters may not know trash is now removed daily. I don't know why DVC hasn't updated the list to accurately reflect trash is removed daily.Yes, we all know that. But renters don't understand about towels and amenities. And the service is still called Trash and Towel Service.
Every resort hotel or DVC villa is security checked every day. DVC isn't treated any differently in that aspect. While DVC may be calling it daily trash service, it's really a security check to make sure a guest isn't preparing to go Vegas.If they aren't familiar with DVC, renters may not know trash is now removed daily. I don't know why DVC hasn't updated the list to accurately reflect trash is removed daily.
This is not quite correct. If you stay seven nights or less, on day four (day one is check in day), you will get your trash removed and towels and amenities replaced. If you stay eight nights or more, you get a full cleaning on day four and trash removed and towels and amenities replaced on day eight. Then the cycle repeats for longer stays. There is no calling for fresh towels or asking for beds to be made. If you want that, you pay extra. If you need more shampoo, conditioner, etc, you pay for that as well. If you want more coffee, you also pay for that or you bring your own. DVC is a timeshare and members/owners pay for all the operations of the resort with their annual fees.
Not all DVC rentals work this way. You are probably referencing a specific rental company, not a generic term.
While DVC may be calling it daily trash service, it's really asecuritycheck to say they are trying to make sure a guest isn't preparing to go Vegas even though anyone could do anything in the 24 hours between CMs popping their heads in for 30 seconds.
She said trash and towels on day four, full cleaning on day eight. It's the other way around. Full cleaning on day four for stays of eight nights or more and trash and towels on day eight.I'm confused about what you're saying that's different than what Best Aunt said. She said "DVC rooms booked on points (which is what you are doing if you rent) do not get daily housekeeping. Trash is picked up daily, but nothing else is done daily. Trash & Towels on day 4, full cleaning on day 8. For longer trips, that is reversed." Which is what you said. And I don't see that she mentioned any of the other stuff?
I'm not meaning to nitpick; I'm wondering what I missing.
I think she's talking about a specific site that is perhaps close to the name "dvc rental" but by not capitalizing etc she's making it confusing. And also maybe bypassing the filter (haven't googled).
Changed the sentence a bit LOL.
And also at the basic level, it doesn't matter WHY they are doing it, but THAT they are doing it. If they are doing it, they need to update the "amenities" list, and make sure people know what they are doing.
Dvc rental storeYou need to give the name of the website you’re citing. It’s confusing to refer to it as “the Dvc” or “Dvc rental”. I don’t even know what site you’re referring to, since there are a couple of Dvc rental websites.
(A) Always listen to Deb & Bill
(B) As people have said, there are more rules than just the ones I mentioned.
Uh, oh. I'm gonna tell Bill on you.Actually I find Deb to be great but that Bill....
To the OP, all of this discussion aside, I'll just chime in to say that renting DVC points is a great way to go! Save significantly on deluxe hotel stays. Takes some work, but that's really the only way we go anymore.
We’re considering renting points this fall. We still don’t know for sure if we are going and what are exact dates are. Availability is limited so we aren’t able to be picky with our resort choices, but we still think it would be fun to try for the first time.
FWIW, we are planning for October and just had someone last week check availability for our dates. Saratoga Springs was the only resort that had availability for the full duration of our stay, without switching resorts or room types. We ended up just booking a moderate resort which was about the same price, since we were late to the game on points for October.