DVC Resale Restrictions
Posted On December 18, 2025

Disney Vacation Club (DVC) resale restrictions represent limitations placed on points purchased through the secondary market versus points purchased directly from Disney. Understanding these restrictions helps prospective buyers evaluate whether resale ownership meets their needs or whether direct purchase better aligns with their vacation goals.
Disney Collection Property Restrictions
The most significant restriction for DVC resale purchasers involves booking limitations at Disney Collection properties. Points acquired through resale cannot be used to book stays at Aulani in Hawaii, Hilton Head Island Resort, or Vero Beach Resort. These destinations are reserved exclusively for members who purchased points directly from Disney.
This restriction applies regardless of which DVC resort serves as your home resort. Even if you purchase resale points at a Walt Disney World property, you cannot use those points to book at Collection destinations. The restriction follows the points themselves, not the member account.
Walt Disney World and Disneyland Access
Importantly, resale restrictions do not affect booking access at Walt Disney World or Disneyland DVC resorts. Resale purchasers enjoy identical booking privileges as direct purchasers at all Florida and California DVC properties during both 11-month home resort priority and 7-month general booking windows.
Room types, amenities, and vacation experiences are identical regardless of how your points were acquired. A resale owner booking a grand villa at Polynesian has the exact same room and experience as a direct purchaser with the same reservation.
Member Discount Restrictions
Resale purchasers cannot access certain Disney membership discounts. Annual Passholder purchase discounts are restricted from resale members, meaning you'll pay standard prices rather than discounted member rates when buying Disney theme park passes.
Disney Vacation Club Member Cruise rates on Disney Cruise Line are also restricted from resale purchasers. These special member rates offer modest savings on select sailings, but resale owners book cruises at standard pricing regardless of their DVC membership.
Special Event Restrictions
Certain DVC member special events are restricted from resale purchasers. Moonlight Magic events, which provide exclusive after-hours access to Disney theme parks for DVC members, require direct-purchased points for participation. Other exclusive member events may have similar restrictions.
These event restrictions vary based on specific Disney policies and may change over time. The practical impact depends on your interest in attending special events versus using DVC primarily for resort accommodations.
What Resale Does Include
Despite restrictions, resale purchases include substantial membership benefits. You receive full access to the Disney Vacation Club member website, can make and manage reservations, and have complete point banking and borrowing privileges identical to direct purchasers.
Your home resort designation provides 11-month booking priority, and you can book at any DVC resort during the 7-month window. Annual dues, membership communications, and fundamental DVC ownership characteristics are identical regardless of purchase source.
Restriction Implementation
Disney implements resale restrictions through their membership system. When you become a resale owner, Disney tracks your points as resale-acquired, and booking systems automatically enforce applicable restrictions. You don't need to worry about accidentally violating restrictions - the system prevents ineligible bookings.
Some existing members have grandfathered status from older purchases made before certain restrictions were implemented. Current resale purchases are subject to all active restrictions regardless of seller's original purchase terms.
Evaluating Restriction Impact
The practical impact of resale restrictions depends entirely on your intended DVC usage. Families focused on Walt Disney World vacations experience virtually no restriction impact since all Florida resorts remain fully accessible. The substantial cost savings of resale purchasing make it clearly advantageous for this usage pattern.
Buyers specifically wanting Aulani Hawaii vacations face more significant restriction impact. Without Collection access, resale points cannot fulfill Hawaii vacation goals through DVC. These buyers must either purchase directly from Disney or find alternative means to experience Aulani.
Restriction Value Analysis
Calculate the monetary value of restricted benefits versus resale savings. Resale typically costs 40-60% less than direct purchases. For a 200-point contract, this might represent significant savings. Restricted benefits rarely justify this price premium for typical usage patterns.
Annual Passholder discounts might save a modest amount per pass. Member Cruise rates save modest amounts on select sailings. Special event access has subjective value but limited monetary impact. These benefits typically total a few hundred dollars annually at most.
Making Informed Decisions
Understand restrictions before purchasing DVC resale. For most buyers prioritizing Walt Disney World accommodations, restrictions have minimal practical impact while savings are substantial. Those specifically wanting Collection property access or valuing member perks highly should consider whether direct purchase better serves their goals despite higher costs.
DVC Sales helps buyers understand restrictions and evaluate whether resale ownership aligns with their vacation plans. Contact us to discuss how restrictions might affect your specific DVC usage goals.
Additional Considerations
- Resale Market Dynamics: The DVC resale market can fluctuate based on demand and available inventory. Potential buyers should research current market conditions and consult with a knowledgeable DVC resale broker.
- Long-term Planning: Consider your long-term vacation plans and how DVC ownership aligns with those goals. Resale purchases can offer flexibility and savings, but direct purchase might be preferable for those seeking full membership benefits.
- Resale Process: The resale process involves several steps, including finding a reputable broker, negotiating terms, and completing necessary paperwork. Be prepared for a timeline that might differ from direct purchases.
By carefully evaluating these factors, potential DVC buyers can make informed decisions that best suit their vacation preferences and financial considerations.