What to Watch for When Selling Disney Timeshare

Does anyone remember the old Sunday night television program “The Wonderful World of Disney”? The name was just about perfect. For most viewers, Disney was a magical land where life is easy. Similarly, Disney resorts are wonderful for forgetting about life’s problems. That is why Disney timeshares are so popular. But, if you are selling a Disney timeshare, do not assume the rules of “Never Never Land” apply. So, always approach a Disney transaction with proper business acumen.

The first thing to understand is that Disney is a huge conglomerate. Any time you are working with a giant company personal treatment can be limited. No, you will not be treated like refuse. However, you will find corporate policies limit flexibility. Rules are rules and must be adhered to. Representatives you deal with might not be able to modify rules. Keep this in mind prior to dealing with Disney.

Disney also follows a point system. Understanding the point system will determine how positive your experience is. Many people rush in without understanding the point system. This proves to be disastrous one time comes to sell the property. Instead, educate yourself as much as possible on the point system. Let the point system work in your favor and not in opposition to your deals.

Actually, investing a lot of time researching the entire process will eliminate many problems. Don’t skip this necessary step prior to entering into an agreement. Deliberate planning and careful action will reduce problems. This is true with Disney as well as any other company.

Buying through resale may limit the ability to book a room. No, this is not the case in every instance. However, it has occurred enough that many have raised the issue. So, keep it in mind when skimming the resale market.

In general, Disney provides a solid and reliable timeshare rental/purchasing division. However, it is not perfect and you need to keep your eye wide open for potential problems. That is the best advice one can offer.
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