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Uploading Your Disney DVC Point Balance

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Uploading Your Disney DVC Point Balance

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Getting your Disney Vacation Club point balance uploaded correctly is one of the most important steps when you list your contract for sale. It sounds simple, but this single step can make or break your transaction. When we help families sell their DVC membership, accurate point documentation prevents delays, disputes, and last-minute surprises that can derail a closing.

Your point balance isn't just a number on a screen. It represents real vacation value that buyers are evaluating, and any discrepancy between what you've listed and what Disney's records show can create serious problems down the road.

Why Your Point Balance Matters More Than You Think

When you sign a listing agreement with DVC Sales, you're confirming that your available DVC points match exactly what you've stated. This isn't just a formality. Your contract includes specific language that allows buyers to cancel the purchase or request financial compensation if there's a discrepancy between your stated balance and Disney's official records.

The title company enforces this clause strictly. They won't proceed to closing until any point balance issues are resolved, which means even a small error can delay your sale by weeks or months. We've seen transactions stall because sellers didn't account for points they'd already used for a vacation or forgot about points they'd banked from the previous year.

But there's another reason accuracy matters. Buyers in the DVC resale market are sophisticated. They understand how points work, they know what to look for, and they're making decisions based on specific vacation plans. When your documentation is precise and complete, it builds confidence. When it's not, it raises red flags that can make buyers walk away entirely.

Step-by-Step: Uploading Your Point Balance

The process itself is straightforward, but doing it right requires attention to detail. Here's exactly what you need to do:

Start with your Disney account. Log in to the official DVC member portal using your member number and password. If you haven't logged in recently, you might need to reset your password, so give yourself extra time for this step.

Navigate to your points dashboard. Once you're logged in, go to My DVC, then select Manage Vacation Points. This is where Disney displays your complete point inventory. You'll see your current use year prominently displayed, but don't stop there.

Capture your current use year first. Select your current use year and take a clear, full-screen screenshot. Make sure your screenshot shows all categories: available points, banked points, borrowed points, and used points. The image needs to be sharp enough that buyers can read every number clearly.

Document additional use years. Switch to the next use year and take another screenshot. If you have banked points from the previous year or have already borrowed points for future use, you'll need screenshots of those years too. Each use year might tell a different part of your point story.

Upload to your DVC Sales dashboard. Once you have all your screenshots, log in to your seller dashboard and navigate to the Required Documents section. Upload each screenshot individually. You'll see thumbnail previews that confirm successful uploads. If the thumbnails look unclear or cut off, retake and re-upload those images.

If you run into technical issues or aren't comfortable with the upload process, email your screenshots directly to help@dvcsales.com. Our support team can handle the upload for you and make sure everything displays correctly on your listing.

Keeping Your Balance Current During the Sale

Your point balance isn't static. If you bank points, borrow points, or book a vacation after uploading your initial screenshots, your balance changes. And those changes need to be reflected in your listing documentation.

Let's say you uploaded screenshots showing 150 available points, but then you book a week at Bay Lake Tower that uses 140 points. Your listing still shows 150 points, but Disney's records now show 10. That's exactly the kind of discrepancy that can halt your closing.

The solution is simple but requires diligence. Anytime you make a reservation, bank points, or borrow points, take new screenshots and upload them to replace your previous documentation. Your DVC listing should always reflect your most current point situation.

This is particularly important if your contract is under review by Disney's Right of First Refusal process, which can take 30 days or more. A lot can happen with your points during that window, so staying current with your documentation protects both you and your buyer.

What Buyers Are Really Looking For

Understanding what buyers see when they review your point balance can help you present your information more effectively. Sophisticated DVC buyers don't just look at your total available points. They're analyzing your entire point picture.

They want to see how you've managed your membership. Have you consistently used your points each year, or do you have a pattern of banking that suggests the membership might not fit your lifestyle? Are you borrowing heavily from future years, which might indicate financial strain?

They're also calculating the true value of your offer. Points that expire in six months have different value than points that don't expire for eighteen months. Banked points that must be used within the current use year create urgency that affects pricing negotiations.

The most attractive listings tell a clear story. Your screenshots show a history of responsible point management, current availability that matches your stated balance, and no unusual patterns that require explanation. When buyers can understand your point situation at a glance, they're more likely to move forward with confidence.

Common Documentation Mistakes to Avoid

We review hundreds of point balance uploads every month, and certain mistakes appear repeatedly. Some are simple oversights, but others can seriously impact your sale.

The most common error is incomplete documentation. Sellers upload screenshots for their current use year but forget about banked points from previous years or borrowed points for future years. Buyers need to see the complete picture, not just part of it.

Another frequent mistake is poor image quality. Screenshots that are blurry, cut off, or taken on mobile devices where text is too small to read create unnecessary friction. Buyers may pass on your listing simply because they can't verify your point information clearly.

Timing issues also cause problems. Some sellers take screenshots months before listing, then upload outdated information. By the time a buyer reviews the listing, the point balance has changed significantly. Always use current screenshots, preferably taken within a few days of uploading.

Finally, some sellers try to hide negative aspects of their point situation. If you've borrowed heavily from future years or have points that expire soon, that information will surface during the estoppel process anyway. It's better to be upfront from the beginning than to have buyers discover issues later and lose trust in the transaction.

How We Verify Your Documentation

Every point balance upload goes through our verification process. We're not just checking that you've uploaded something, we're reviewing the information for completeness and accuracy. This extra step protects you as the seller and gives buyers confidence in your listing.

Our team compares your screenshots against your listing details to make sure everything matches. We check that all use years are documented, that point categories are clearly visible, and that the images are high enough quality for buyer review. If we spot any issues or have questions, we'll contact you before your listing goes live.

This verification process is part of what sets professional DVC resale brokerages apart from individual sales or less experienced companies. When buyers see listings on our platform, they know the documentation has been reviewed and verified. That institutional credibility can make the difference between a quick sale and a listing that sits on the market.

For additional guidance on preparing your DVC sale, check our comprehensive Disney Vacation Club selling checklist. You can also find detailed information about point transfers and official sale requirements on Disney's DVC resale FAQ page.

Setting Yourself Up for Success

Accurate point documentation is just one piece of a successful DVC sale, but it's a foundation piece. Get this right, and everything else becomes easier. Get it wrong, and even small errors can create major headaches down the road.

The most successful sellers treat their point balance upload as seriously as any other legal document. They take time to gather complete information, they double-check their work, and they keep their documentation current throughout the sale process.

Remember, you're not just uploading numbers. You're providing buyers with the information they need to make confident decisions about their family's future vacations. When you approach the process with that perspective, accuracy and completeness become natural priorities.

If you have questions about your specific point situation or need help interpreting your Disney account information, don't hesitate to reach out. We'd rather spend a few minutes clarifying details upfront than deal with complications during closing. Your success is our success, and proper documentation is where that success begins.

Mark Webb, Licensed Real Estate Broker at DVC Sales
Written by Mark Webb, Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker
FL License BK511192. Mark sold DVC directly for Disney from 1993 to 2016, closing 10,000+ contracts and earning Salesperson of the Year twice. He founded DVC Sales in 2016 and has closed 10,000+ resale transactions since. Last updated: May 2026
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We want to thank the staff at DVC Sales for their great help and outstanding service while our family purchased our Vero Beach contract. We spoke with Mark Webb who helped us submit our offer. Within the week, the transaction was closed.

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Disclosure: DVC Sales is a licensed Florida real estate brokerage (License BK511192). We earn revenue from seller commissions at 6.9%. We don't charge buyers a fee. This article is written to inform, not to minimize trade-offs or push a sale.

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