Ahoy there, Jie!
Thank you for sailing by planDisney with your excellent question. As a fellow New Englander and fellow Disney Vacation Club Member, I am so excited to help you with your question. Certainly, our New England winters are a dream come true for Olaf. But it is so nice to sail into some sunshine and warmer temperatures with an extra dose of pixie dust on a Disney Cruise Line cruise to the Bahamas.
I see you are looking for a four-night Bahamas cruise. Using your Disney Vacation Club Points to exchange for a Disney Cruise Line cruise is a great way to maximize your Membership. We have done it several times, and it is quite easy to do.
I dug up some buried treasure for you Jie, and I have linked the Vacation Club Points Charts you are searching for here. If you would like to find additional Vacation Points Charts for Disney Cruise Line, visit the Disney Vacation Club site and follow these steps. First, select the Destination tab and then choose Disney Cruise Line. From here, you can select the cruises you are interested in or view all of the Vacation Points Charts, which will show you how many Vacation Points it will be for each sailing date, based on stateroom category, length of cruise, ship, destination, and season.
Then, once you found your dream vacation, call DVC Member Services. When you hear the recording, select Member Services and then select Disney Cruise Line. Like magic, the helpful Cast Members will turn your Vacation Points into Reservation Points, check availability and make the booking for you. Please note there is currently a $95 service fee for any booking and the price is subject to change.
Also, remember to check out the Member Benefits page and see the ways Disney Vacation Club Members can save while sailing the high seas. I hope you enjoy your Disney Cruise vacation because adventure is out there! If you have any more DVC or vacation planning questions, be sure to stop back here and I'll be happy to help you.
Bon Voyage,
Keri