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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

Exit My Share is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Disney Vacation Club or any developer. Brand names are used only to help members find accurate information.

Confirm current details through official member services or our Disney resort page.

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.

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