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PixieFairies 22 Jul 19 03:26 AM

How do you book a 1 night stay at GF, Poly etc
 
Staying off site next year however we got married in Florida & im trying to see if i can get a 1 night stay although there would be 6 in total with our 4 young kids, in addition to then doing the fireworks cruise.
Was on Disneyholidays & they are looking at over 1500 - 2000 euros for 1 night only.

sha9 22 Jul 19 06:25 AM

Try the US Disney site or just check all the online TAs. Often the only room types available are the expensive ones so that’s why the high price.

°o°-Hannah-°o° 22 Jul 19 06:57 AM

You could look into renting dvc points from someone

Bellasmummy 22 Jul 19 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by °o°-Hannah-°o° (Post 13968624)
You could look into renting dvc points from someone

This is what I’d do too

PixieFairies 22 Jul 19 07:31 AM

How do I go about renting points? How does that work out with the rate to pay? Might do some more digging on that.

KarenG 22 Jul 19 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by PixieFairies (Post 13968660)
How do I go about renting points? How does that work out with the rate to pay? Might do some more digging on that.

You’d need to see how many points per night the accommodation was. I think with six people you’d probably want a two bedroom unit (?) (not sure how old your little ones are)

You can check how many points you need on the DVC forum. Owners rent at about £12/point here, so a unit costing 10 points per night would cost £120 per night (with a two bedroom unit though it will be a lot more points than that though).

Alternatively Dave’s DVC rental. Not sure if you can do one night stays through then though, might be a minimum of two.

Mickey's Magic 22 Jul 19 08:39 AM

If you go to the DVC request website (dave's vacation club rentals) you can select your dates and it will give you an idea of the cost on dollars for the points. You can also book through them.

There is a forum on here for requesting DVC points rentals which can work out cheaper again but imo they don't come up that often you just have to keep an eye out.

DVC points rental will definitely work out cheaper for room only however!

LadyDebs86 22 Jul 19 01:02 PM

If you put your dates, preferred resort and room type here it will tell you how many points you need:

https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/dvc_points.php

It usually works out a lot cheaper than other types of bookings.

PixieFairies 22 Jul 19 05:03 PM

Ok i saw on the dibb link that id need 57 points for a stay in a 2 bed villa at the grand floridian for 30th Oct 2020 for 1 night. Where do i go from there?

ChoppyGirl 22 Jul 19 05:31 PM

We went through Dave’s Vacation Villas and paid £389 for 2 nights at the Boardwalk Inn Villas with Boardwalk View. A standard price room through
Disney themselves was £850.


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