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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Has anyone exchanged their points for a vacation with an RCI resort? My brother is going to get married in Jan 2011 and it will possibly be at a RCI resort, so if I could exchange and make the resort cheaper I'm all for it. Thanks!
(I know there's an exchange fee and we'll probably pay for the all-inclusive fee too.)
I exchanged RCI points for a 1 BR at AKL-Kandini (sp?) on Jan 22, this year. As far as I know my only expense is the exchange fee, and $95 for use of Disney transportation. I have my luggage tags and ready to go. I'll let you know how it goes when we get back. I'm so excited to be able to exchange to a Disney property. We have always traded for an off property time share and have enjoyed them, but this will be a real treat.
I had many choices when I started searching, so start early for availability.
I hope you find something. Sounds like such a fun time.
Thank you for your experience. I know the resort - as long as that's the one they decide on - it is her top choice at the moment - so if he agrees then they just have to pick the date and I'll start the process.
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Make sure the resort in question is on DVC's permitted list of RCI destinations. RCI trades with thousands of timeshares worldwide but DVC has limited the number of destinations its members can use to only about 500.
Also, begin your search as soon as the plans are confirmed. Sounds like you're limiting yourself to just one destination resort and one specific set of dates. That's pretty restrictive. Hopefully it's not a high-demand resort during a peak travel season.
Sometimes the AI fees are extremely expensive. Compare paying cash with a package booked directly with the resort or travel agent with what RCI wants to charge you for the AI fees. You might possibly be better off renting your DVC points and using the money to book your trip and have money left over for a nice wedding gift.
As a full member of RCI, I frequently see some of RCI's AI resorts on "Last Call" for $259 a week. It would turn my stomach if I thought I gave up a bunch of DVC points for something a regular RCI member could get for $259. If you post the name of the resort, I can do a search on Extra Vacation inventory and Last Calls and see if the resort comes up cheap and at what price.
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We did a DVC/RCI exchange in October. We booked a short stay at an RCI resort in Cape Cod. There was a $95 booking fee, and a $50 short stay fee at RCI on check-in. Other than that, it couldn't have been simpler!
As soon as your dates are confirmed, call and reserve. Unless it's a ski resort, I'm thinking January might be a good time to get an exchange!
Thanks everyone! I did search for the resort through DVC,then RCI and I was able to find it. Also my parents are RCI members so there's also the possibility of them getting a room(s) for us too.
I hope it all works out. The resort is in the Caribbean, so I don't have to worry about the ski goers - just those escaping the cold.
I exchanged RCI points for a 1 BR at AKL-Kandini (sp?) on Jan 22, this year. As far as I know my only expense is the exchange fee, and $95 for use of Disney transportation. I have my luggage tags and ready to go. I'll let you know how it goes when we get back. I'm so excited to be able to exchange to a Disney property. We have always traded for an off property time share and have enjoyed them, but this will be a real treat.
I had many choices when I started searching, so start early for availability.
I hope you find something. Sounds like such a fun time.
Dorothy in Kansas.
Hi Dorthy!! I would love to hear how your experience goes with this. When did you get you luggage tags and did you call the regular DME# to give them your flight info? I have traded out an RCI week in April for a stay at AK as well so I hope everything goes smoothly for you!!
Hi Dorthy!! I would love to hear how your experience goes with this. When did you get you luggage tags and did you call the regular DME# to give them your flight info? I have traded out an RCI week in April for a stay at AK as well so I hope everything goes smoothly for you!!
I called the number that RCI gave me. I think it is the DVC or Disney's Customer Service number. Anyway, they took all the flight info and told me I would receive the tags about 30 days before our arrival date. I think I received them about 45 days ahead. And it was a good feeling to get them.
I'll let you know how the whole experience goes. I so excited about it.
I've been disappointed with the RCI exchange. I was on the phone forever and couldn't get the dates I needed. Kept calling back and finally gave up.
.... wish RCI and DISNEY could expand their choices.
Unfortunatly, you are never sure when people will put their weeks into the pool or where there weeks will be...I would keep checking the website and see if something you want/when you want comes up. Good luck!