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So since I am new to the dvc family I was wondering if you ever get upgraded at a dvc property? I have have been fortunate enough to be upgraded several times while staying at disney hotels and just wondered if that ever happens when staying at a villa? My family and I are staying at the new Grand Cal. villa's in Califonia in Feb and decided that we would just stay in a studio. But I wouldn't pass up and opportunity to be upgraded ha ha. Also, can you ask when you check in (like in the resorts?)
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I have never had this personally happen to me nor have I heard it happening at all. Since people are using their points to stay in a specific type of unit, I don't think it would be fair for one person to be upgraded while another person using the same amount of points was not upgraded. I'm not sure if there is a legal aspect to it - - some of our more knowledgable DVC owners might could answer that!
When I asked this some time ago on these boards (I am also a relatively new DVC owner), I was told that upgrades don't happen with DVC, for the reasons stated by the Jill.
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It's never happened to me and I've never heard any reports of either at any DVC property or any cruise, when you cruise using your points. The only time it did happen to us when we used our points was at the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego. We were upgraded when we checked in, which was a very nice surprise.
The only time I've heard of it happening is when a room is unexpectedly taken out of service for maintenance purposes. DVC resorts will not simply upgrade guests if there are larger vacant rooms available. Two of the key concepts behind a timeshare are:
1. Resorts are sold to be at 100% occupancy year-round (less a minor maintenance allocation), and
2. Everyone's points return the same value.
In regard to #1, even when a resort isn't fully booked they will continue under the assumption that some arriving guest may wish to spend extra points to upgrade or that a last-minute reservation will materialize. At the same time, arbitrarily deciding to upgrade guest "X" but not guest "Y" violates #2 above.
We are hoping for a DCL upgade on our cruise. Or at least offered to have the option to pay for an upgrade. Currently our cruise still has lots of empty rooms so one can dream.
It would be nice to get an upgade from a studio to a 1 bedroom. But I'm with the others. I doubt this happens. The best you hope for a is view upgrade.
We are hoping for a DCL upgade on our cruise. Or at least offered to have the option to pay for an upgrade. Currently our cruise still has lots of empty rooms so one can dream.
It would be nice to get an upgade from a studio to a 1 bedroom. But I'm with the others. I doubt this happens. The best you hope for a is view upgrade.
Sadly on our cruises to date, using points, we've never been offered an upgrade or the chance to pay for one and we cruised on the inaugural Mediterranean cruise and we know that we only sailed about half or three quarters full.
We booked a std view studio at BWV and got a pool view. This was a handicapped accessible room. I wonder if they gave us that as DH is very handicapped but we don`t usually request HA rooms - who knows
My family and I are staying at the new Grand Cal. villa's in Califonia in Feb and decided that we would just stay in a studio...
This is slightly off-topic from your question, and I very much hope I'm wrong about this, but I thought they only had two and three bedroom units at the Grand Californian? I am very much hoping that (a) I'm wrong, or (b) that they will at least eventually have studios and one bedrooms - because otherwise hubby and I will never be able to stay there. (This is where I got the info: New Wing Opens at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa (Laura's Disney Lines) - Laura's blog on AllEars.)
To answer your question, the only "upgrade" I've ever heard of with DVC is with the view and not the room size - and even that is really rare.
This is slightly off-topic from your question, and I very much hope I'm wrong about this, but I thought they only had two and three bedroom units at the Grand Californian? I am very much hoping that (a) I'm wrong, or (b) that they will at least eventually have studios and one bedrooms - because otherwise hubby and I will never be able to stay there. (This is where I got the info: New Wing Opens at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa (Laura's Disney Lines) - Laura's blog on AllEars.)
Many of the villas are lockoff two bedroom villas which means they can be reserved separately as a Studio and a One Bedroom. That's pretty much how DVC builds things these days--they either make Dedicated Two Bedroom villas or lockoffs which can be separated into the 1B + Studio.
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To answer your question, the only "upgrade" I've ever heard of with DVC is with the view and not the room size - and even that is really rare.
I've heard of both. But yeah, they are extremely rare.
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I do know of someone that was given the grand villa at BWV for one night once. They were moving the next day to a different unit (two reservations). I can't remember if they had a studio or one bedroom reserved.