cd5
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Rebranding officially starts this fall and will take over a year before its finished. One resort at a time.
It would likely be cheaper (and more advantageous) to just buy resale Embarc points if you want to go regularly.
Where are you seeing this rebranding?? On the RCI website, available to non RCI members, there is no rebranding of the Embarc resorts. In fact many of the Embarc resorts are not even branded Embarc
Whistler is named Club Intrawest Whistler And Palm Desert has no branding at all.
Will their be a new owner book release by Hilton explaining all these new changes to DRI and Hilton owners?
What is this thing you call a "book?"
HGV stopped issuing anything on paper about 15 years ago or so.
But we can go to the website with lots of pretty pictures & graphs.
There is a fairly robust Help section, where you can find The Rules.
Many of these properties have not yet been rebranded as part of the Hilton Vacation Club property collection. As a result, they continue to offer services and on-site features that do not follow the Hilton Grand Vacations brand standards. The rebranding of Diamond properties is a phased, multi-year effort that is scheduled to end in 2026. Resorts that have been rebranded carry a "Hilton Vacation Club" name.
Hey all, news for this thread. The "Properties Available During the HGV Max Reservation Window" page looks to be live:
Some disclaimers that explain the difference from #1 in this thread:
So I count 57 HGVMax (DRI) properties on that page. Add the 93 "properties you'll continue to have access to during the club reservation window", and Hilton seems to be on target to exceed that "140 properties" portfolio.
It's nice to see a list finally. Up to this moment we had to go on was verbal statements from sales people.
I see only nine so far look to be rebranded. I suspect all of these will be rebranded at some points? Is that the plan at least? Does this list make up all of the true DRI resorts?Exactly.
Pasting the text since it currently is behind a login screen:
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
- Bell Rock Inn - Sedona, AZ
- Kohl's Ranch Lodge - Payson, AZ
- Los Abrigados Resort and Spa - Sedona, AZ
- PVC at The Roundhouse Resort - Pinetop, AZ
- Rancho Manana Resort - Cavecreek, AZ
- Ridge on Sedona, a Hilton Vacation Club - Sedona, AZ
- Scottsdale Links Resort, a Hilton Vacation Club - Scottsdale, AZ
- Scottsdale Villa Mirage, a Hilton Vacation Club - Scottsdale, AZ
- Sedona Summit, a Hilton Vacation Club - Sedona, AZ
- Varsity Clubs of America - Tuscon - Tuscon, AZ
COLORADO
- Lake Tahoe Resort, a Hilton Vacation Club - South Lake Tahoe, CA
- Palm Canyon Resort - Palm Springs, CA
- Riviera Beach Resort - Capistrano Beach, CA
- Riviera Oaks Resort & Racquet Club - Ramona, CA
- Riviera Shores Resort - Capistrano Beach, CA
- San Luis Bay Inn - Avila, CA
- Tahoe Seasons Resort - South Lake Tahoe, CA
FLORIDA - ATLANTIC
- The Historic Crags Lodge - Estes Park, CO
FLORIDA - ORLANDO
- Crescent Resort on South Beach - Miami Beach, FL
- Daytona Beach Regency - Daytona Beach, FL
- The Cove on Ormond Beach - Ormond Beach, FL
FLORIDA - GULF
- Alhambra - Kissimmee, FL
- Barefoot'n Resort - Kissimmee, FL
- Bryan's Spanish Cove - Orlando, FL
- Cypress Pointe Resort - Orlando, FL
- Grand Beach - Orlando, FL
- Grande Villas Resort - Orlando, FL
- Liki Tiki Village - Winter Garden, FL
- Mystic Dunes, a Hilton Vacation Club - Orlando, FL
- Orbit One Vacation - Kissimmee, FL
- Parkway International Resort - Kissimmee, FL
- Polynesian Isles - Kissimmee, FL
HAWAII - KAUAI
- Charter Club Resort of Naples Bay - Naples, FL
HAWAII - MAUI
- The Point at Poipu, a Hilton Vacation Club - Koloa, HI
HAWAII - OAHU
- Ka'anapali Beach Club - Lahaina, HI
INDIANA
- The Modern Honolulu - Honolulu HI
MISSOURI
- Varsity Clubs of America - South Bend - South Bend, IN
NEVADA - LAS VEGAS
- The Suites at Fall Creek - Branson, MO
NEW MEXICO
- Cancun Resort Las Vegas - Las Vegas, NV
- Desert Paradise Resort - Las Vegas, NV
- Polo Towers Suites and Villas - Las Vegas, NV
NORTH CAROLINA
- Villas de Santa Fe - Santa Fe, NM
TENNESSEE
- Beachwoods Resort - Kitty Hawk, NC
- Fairway Forest Resort - Sapphire, NC
UTAH
- Bent Creek Golf Village - Gatlinburg, TN
- Sunrise Ridge Resort - Pigeon Forge, TN
VIRGINIA
- Cedar Breaks Lodge - Brian Head, UT
International
- Beach Quarters Resort - Virginia Beach, VA
- Boardwalk Resort and Villas - Virginia Beach, VA
- Greensprings Vacation Resort - Williamsburg, VA
- Ocean Beach Club, a Hilton Vacation Club - Virginia Beach, VA
- Oceanaire, a Hilton Vacation Club - Virginia Beach, VA
- The Historic Powhatan, a Hilton Vacation Club - Williamsburg, VA
- Turtle Cay Resort - Virginia Beach, VA
MEXICO
SINT MAARTEN
- Cabo Azul Resort and Spa - Baja California, Mexico
- Flamingo Beach Resort - Philipsburg, Sint Maarten
- Royal Palm Beach Resort - Philipsburg, Sint Maarten
I see only nine so far look to be rebranded. I suspect all of these will be rebranded at some points? Is that the plan at least? Does this list make up all of the true DRI resorts?
So Embarc will rebrand HGVC but not be available to current HGVC owners?
I think HGVClub Legacy will have access to them like all HGVC.So Embarc will rebrand HGVC but not be available to current HGVC owners?
Funny, I would almost rather stay at a newer Hampton than a Hilton Garden Inn or Hilton...the more expensive they are, the less you get...of course, the Hampton breakfast haven't quite returned to pre-pandemic level yet but still just fine for a quick get away. I suppose if I wanted a resort versus just a room to sleep in with a free breakfast, I may look at other options.I'm finding all of this a bit confusing. I'm guessing the framework is:
bHC - 5 star or high-demand/high-priced urban locations (Waldorf/Conrad equivalent)
HGVC - 4 star mostly vacation destinations (Hilton equivalent)
HVC (formerly Diamond) 3+ star (Hilton Garden equivalent)
TBD (formerly Diamond) 2+star (Hampton equivalent)
But getting to that framework is a bit awkward with all the existing deeds/contracts, and the corporate need for fresh money ("HGVMax"ing for $$$).
It looks like it will stay a bit confusing until it isn't. At least it isn't looking like the "forever merger" of Marriott.