Can Someone Else Use My Disney Vacation Club Points?

By Alice Nichols

Are you a Disney Vacation Club member wondering if someone else can use your points? It’s a common question that many DVC members have, and the answer is not always straightforward. In this article, we will explore the rules and guidelines surrounding the use of DVC points by someone other than the member.

What are Disney Vacation Club Points?

Disney Vacation Club (DVC) is a timeshare program that allows members to purchase points that can be used to stay at Disney resorts or other affiliated properties around the world. Members receive an annual allotment of points based on their purchase, which they can use to book accommodations for themselves and their guests.

Can Someone Else Use My DVC Points?

The short answer is yes; someone else can use your DVC points. However, there are some rules and restrictions that apply.

Firstly, as a DVC member, you must make the reservation for anyone using your points. You cannot simply transfer your points to another person’s account and let them make their own reservations. This means that you must be present for any reservations made with your points.

Additionally, there are limitations on who can use your points. According to the official DVC website, “Members may permit friends or family members to use their vacation point allotment to make a reservation only if they are present during check-in.”

This means that you must be physically present at check-in with anyone using your points. You cannot simply transfer your reservation to another person’s name without being there in person.

Exceptions

There are some exceptions to these rules. For example, if you are unable to travel due to illness or other circumstances, you may be able to transfer your reservation to another person without being present at check-in. However, this requires approval from DVC Member Services and is subject to availability.

It’s worth noting that while DVC allows members to share their points with others, there are some risks involved. If the person using your points damages the room or incurs other fees, you are responsible for paying those charges.

Conclusion

In summary, someone else can use your DVC points, but there are rules and restrictions that apply. As a DVC member, you must make the reservation for anyone using your points and be present at check-in. While there are exceptions to these rules, it’s important to understand the risks involved in sharing your points with others.

If you’re unsure about the rules surrounding the use of your DVC points or have any questions about your membership, it’s always best to contact DVC Member Services for guidance.