Uploading Your Disney DVC Point Balance
Posted On December 18, 2025

Uploading your Disney Vacation Club point balance documentation helps facilitate resale transactions by providing buyers with verified information about your contract. Whether you are selling your membership or need to document your ownership for other purposes, understanding how to capture and share your point balance information ensures accurate records and smooth transactions.
Why Point Balance Documentation Matters
When listing a DVC contract for sale, accurate point balance information is essential. Buyers want to know exactly what points they will receive, including current year points, banked points from the previous year, and any borrowed points. Clear documentation builds buyer confidence and supports your asking price.
Point balance verification also helps during the closing process. Title companies reference your point information when preparing closing documents and coordinating the membership transfer. Accurate documentation reduces questions and potential delays.
Accessing Your Point Balance
Your current point balance is available through the Disney Vacation Club member website. Log into your account at the official DVC member site and navigate to the points section. This dashboard displays your total points, available points, banked points, borrowed points, and any points currently held in reservations.
The member site provides the most accurate and current information about your point status. Disney updates point balances in real time as transactions occur, including point allocations, banking, borrowing, and reservation activity.
Steps to Access Your Point Balance
- Log in to your DVC member account using your credentials.
- Navigate to the "My Dashboard" section of the website.
- Select "View My Points" to access detailed information about your point balance.
- Review the points summary, which includes total points, available points, and points committed to reservations.
What Information to Capture
When documenting your point balance, capture several key pieces of information. Note your total annual point allocation as shown on your contract. Record any current year points available for use, banked points held from the previous year, and borrowed points taken from future years.
Also note any points currently committed to reservations, as these are not available for the new owner but will be released if reservations are cancelled before closing. Document any points that have already been used during the current use year.
Your use year month is important context for understanding your point status. Buyers need to know when points become available annually and when various deadlines apply.
Additional Documentation Tips
- Include screenshots of your point balance from the DVC member site.
- Ensure the screenshots are clear and include the date of capture.
- Document any recent transactions that might affect your point balance, such as banking or borrowing points.
How to Upload Your Documentation
DVC Sales accepts point balance documentation through your seller account dashboard. After logging in, navigate to your listing management area and look for the document upload section. You can upload screenshots from the DVC member site showing your current point balance.
Alternatively, you can email documentation directly to our team. Include your name, listing information, and the date the documentation was captured. Our team reviews submissions and updates your listing to reflect accurate point information.
Best Practices for Screenshots
When capturing screenshots of your point balance, ensure the image clearly shows all relevant information. Include the date visible on your computer or the member site to establish when the balance was checked. Capture the full points dashboard rather than partial views that might omit important details.
If your browser truncates information, consider taking multiple screenshots to capture everything. Zoom out if necessary to fit more information in a single capture. Clear, legible screenshots process faster than blurry or incomplete images.
Keeping Documentation Current
Point balances change over time as you use points, make reservations, bank points, or as new allocations become available. If significant time passes between uploading documentation and receiving an offer, consider updating your balance information to ensure accuracy.
Material changes to your point status should be communicated to DVC Sales so we can update your listing. Buyers making offers based on specific point availability expect to receive what was advertised. Keeping documentation current prevents misunderstandings and protects both parties.
Point Status During Transactions
Once you accept an offer, avoid making changes to your point balance if possible. Do not bank additional points, make new reservations, or cancel existing reservations without coordinating with DVC Sales and the title company. Changes during the closing process can complicate transactions.
If you must make changes due to circumstances, inform all parties immediately. Documentation of the changed point status helps everyone understand the current situation and adjust expectations or closing documents accordingly.
Questions About Point Documentation
Contact DVC Sales if you have questions about what point documentation is needed or how to access and upload your information. Our team guides sellers through documentation requirements and helps ensure your listing accurately represents your contract. Proper documentation supports successful sales and satisfied buyers.
Overall, maintaining accurate and up-to-date point balance documentation is a critical aspect of managing your Disney Vacation Club membership, particularly when engaging in resale transactions. By following these guidelines, you ensure a smoother process for both you and potential buyers, facilitating a successful transfer of ownership.