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Disney Vacation Club Exit Options
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Disney Vacation Club members researching an exit have a few routes to consider, and the resale market for DVC can differ from other timeshares. This non-affiliated overview explains what to look into. It is general information, not legal advice.
A note on affiliation
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Options to research
Members typically look into:
- Resale, keeping realistic pricing in mind
- Any official transfer or take-back process the program allows
- Transfer to another party through official channels; see exit options
- Professional help for complex situations
A note on DVC resale
Some points-based programs, including DVC, can have a more active resale market than typical timeshares, but values still vary and are never guaranteed. Read our resale market reality guide before setting expectations.
Watch for right-of-first-refusal terms that can affect a resale; confirm the current rules with member services.
Cautions
Avoid any third party guaranteeing a buyer, price, or exit; see resale scams.
Never stop paying dues to force an outcome, and verify any company before paying.
Sources & citations
- 1.FTC — Timeshares and Vacation Plans— Federal Trade Commission
- 2.CFPB — Consumer resources— Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Written by
Consumer Education Desk
Timeshare Research & Reporting
Reviewed by
Compliance Reviewer
Consumer-Protection & Compliance Review
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