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  1. Dining Plans must be added by your DVC Booking Owner, and can be facilitated by our team anytime after your DVC reservation has been secured, a minimum of 30-days prior to check-in. To add a Dining Plan, please contact our team by phone (toll-free) on 1-800-610-5791, Monday-Friday, 9am-5.30pm ET.

  2. Jun 4, 2019 · I tried to do this on-line, where it says to modify the reservation. It takes me to the page to reserve, so I just put in the new dates, just dropping those twom days. Then it says "Your reservation must be confirmed", but it doesn't give me any button except the "modify" button again.

  3. Nov 25, 2024 · Below is what we believe is the current DVC point cost for each resort. These are the base prices – exclusive of any incentives. These prices can change at any time and should be confirmed by a DVC sales “guide”. Please use the “Contact Us” form to notify us of any price changes.

  4. Change your name in our records and obtain a new Membership Card with your new name; Make changes to your deed if it’s titled as a corporation, LLC or LLP; Contact Member Administration for information on making a change to ownership on your deed by sending your request by email at members@disneyvacationclub.com

    • Walking A Reservation
    • ”Walking Is Unfair”
    • ”It’s Not Against The Rules”
    • How Does It Work?
    • An Example
    • Is It Really Necessary?
    • Should Any Changes Be Made?
    • In My Opinion…

    One such potentially contentious practice is called “Walking a Reservation”. This is a method some DVC members have devised to help secure some hard-to-get reservations, which involves reserving a room days or even weeks ahead of the intended travel dates and then continuing to add and delete dates over time. This has been a minor controversy for y...

    One group of people states that though the flexibility of the booking rules enables this practice, it is considered an abuse of the reservation system. They question whether it’s fair or considerate to other members to take advantage of relatively unknown “loopholes”, that it messes with the reservation system, and that it seems kind of like cheati...

    Others think since that the rules allow these practices, it’s not their fault that not every DVC member isn’t aware of them. The rules allow it, everyone can do it, and walking a reservation is therefore not breaking any rules. It is not illegal or unethical. Others are taking advantage of it, so why shouldn’t they? Is it really a problem, they ask...

    How does it work? You make the first day of your reservation start earlier than when you really intend your vacation to start. You then call into Member Services every day moving the start date of your reservation back one day and extending it on the end by one day. Eventually, you’ll end up getting the actual vacation dates you originally wanted t...

    So, let’s assume you wanted to book a Grand Villa from December 24 through January 2. Instead of making the call on January 24, eleven months out, you start calling on say, January 15, booking what you can. Every day you call, you drop the first day, and add another at the end. You get a seven-day jump on the night of the 24th by doing this, and th...

    I would challenge anyone who says this is really necessary at the 11-month window for most dates and room types. Frankly, I think some folks are walking reservations where it is simply not necessary. At seven months, it has a logistical issue – you get the jump on those people booking at seven months – but there is always the chance that an owner h...

    Bottom line, the practice most likely does give a person an advantage over those who don’t walk a reservation. So, should DVC implement more restrictive policies toward reservation modifications? Placing restrictions on booking is going to harm the flexibility of the reservation system, which is one of the things that many enjoy about DVC. Would ad...

    Personally, I don’t see DVC taking action on this. Most members are simply unaware of the practice so they’re not going to complain. The practice doesn’t harm Disney, and there’s no reason for Disney to take any action at this point. Placing restrictions on booking is going to harm the flexibility of the reservation system, so I’m not sure I’d want...

  5. In an effort to reduce wait time due to a larger-than-usual call volume, Disney Vacation Club recommends making any modifications to your upcoming trips online. The following modifications can be made to your trip online: Dates, resort, room type; Add/Remove guests (with the exception of the Primary Guest on the reservation) Cancel a reservation

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  7. Cancellations must be initiated by contacting DVCR's Vacation Coordinator Team via email (team@dvcrequest.com). Reservations must be unlinked from My Disney Experience, My Aulani or My Disneyland to proceed.