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Booking Disney Resort w/ RCI points

Kell1095

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I’ve been reading through as many threads as I could find about this, but posting so I can get a direct answer. We have RCI points (total of 41 points) and wanting to book at a Disney World resort in Sept 2020 or Jan 2021. I’ve read it’s most likely we would get SSR if anything, which is 45 points. I won’t have enough points to book until Jan 2020, when I can deposit more and then I can set up my on going search with RCI.
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1. What are my chances of getting a Disney resort 1BR (ideally 2BR) within 9-12 months of setting up my alert?
2. If you stay on Disney property do you also receive all the benefits? Including free bus transportation to the parks? 60 day Fast passes, etc.?
3. Any recommendations on best & least crowded time to visit Disney World?

Thanks in advance! -Crystal
 

chalee94

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Questions:

1. What are my chances of getting a Disney resort 1BR (ideally 2BR) within 9-12 months of setting up my alert?
2. If you stay on Disney property do you also receive all the benefits? Including free bus transportation to the parks? 60 day Fast passes, etc.?
3. Any recommendations on best & least crowded time to visit Disney World?

Thanks in advance! -Crystal

1. If you are flexible, I would think a 1BR at SSR is likely to happen.
2. Yes. Yes. Yes. DVC onsite resorts are just like any other onsite WDW resort (except with RCI, you pay an extra Disney fee). SSR does have free boat transportation to Disney Springs, which is fun.
3. The best IMO is the week before Thanksgiving (or the week after Thanksgiving in November if Thanksgiving falls early in the month). The weather is generally close to perfect and the holiday decorations are amazing. (But it is peak season for DVC bookings in general so not sure if I'd aim for that with RCI.) Late September has the Food and Wine Festival at Epcot and can be a good time for a visit (there is still a risk of sweltering heat or hurricanes, however). January (non-holiday) can be colder but crowds should be reasonable.
 

Kell1095

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Thank you! Does that also include free transportation from the airport to SSR on a Disney bus?
 

rickandcindy23

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The $190 you pay to Disney directly does include the transportation to/from the resort, plus you can get the dining plan, if you choose to pay that incredibly high price for it. You can also have groceries delivered to Saratoga Springs easily enough.

Crowds are not as high in summer as they used to be. I was so miserable in the parks during June, and then we started going in October, but crowds are worse in October.

I would say that buying a subscription to something like touringplans.com could help you plan a trip during a slower time. But slow times are fewer and fewer. Good weather makes all of the difference in what you can put up with in the way of crowds, however. January, especially the 3rd and 4th weeks, are pretty good times to go.

I personally prefer early December for Christmas lights and January for low crowds and cool weather (it can even be cold).

If you decide that you want Disney, you might want to look into a low maintenance fee timeshare to add to your ownership. It's just a thought.
 

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From my observations over the past few years, there tends to be more availability in January and May. Often the point requirements will be even less for last minute stays (within 30 days or so). I exchange thru WM and the SSR 1BRs are normally 9,000 points, but the last minute ones are only 4,000. If that would work for you, perhaps your 41 points may even be enough. If you watch availability as it gets closer to January, you'll be able to see how low it gets so you can use that info for the following year. I don't think the last minute specials will show up on an OGS. You will see them in open inventory. Good luck. We love SSR. You can also do the Disney Dining Plan if you are interested in that. We don't use it but a lot of people do, and you can when exchanging. You just have to call Disney directly.
 

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@Kell1095 You should join TUG (pay $15) to have access to the sighting section.
There is a tons of post about Disney sighting in the sighting section.
Also, there is 2 sticky threads about Disney OGS matching (1 for 2018 and one for 2019) with over 400 posts each in the sighting section.
 

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Thank you youppi! What are the Disney sightings and what is the benefit to knowing about them? Also what is Disney OSG?
 

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Thank you youppi! What are the Disney sightings and what is the benefit to knowing about them? Also what is Disney OSG?
The "Sightings" section appears at the bottom of the list of forums. Unlike most of these forums, that one requires you to be a paid member of TUG to gain access. For the $15 per year I consider it well worth it.
 

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Thank you youppi! What are the Disney sightings and what is the benefit to knowing about them? Also what is Disney OSG?
When some TUG members search on II or RCI and find nice resorts available like Disney resorts, they post it on the sighting forum to alert other TUG members that are interested by that resorts at that check-in date to go to II/RCI and book them.

People put an On Going Search request for Disney resorts on RCI and when they get a match, they report it to the sticky thread in the sighting section to let other TUG members to know that you can get this Disney resort of this unit size and at this date.

Sticky section of the sighting forum looks like this
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and sighting posts look like this
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