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[MERGED] Book Club Pass Online - A Message From Annie Roberts & Trina Miller

@HitchHiker71 when you are ready to start compiling bug reports, let me know. I am still seeing "not available to your membership" for e.g. CW Anaheim and CW Dolphin's Cove from a Dashboard search for "Anaheim, CA". When searching those specific resorts from their monthly calendars, the same dates are available, though I did not get very far in the booking work flow.

I suspect the issue is related to the fact that these are mixed resorts with both CW and WM inventory. Resorts without WM inventory (e.g. Oceanside Pier, Peacock Suites) do show up from the Dashboard search.
 
@HitchHiker71 when you are ready to start compiling bug reports, let me know. I am still seeing "not available to your membership" for e.g. CW Anaheim and CW Dolphin's Cove from a Dashboard search for "Anaheim, CA". When searching those specific resorts from their monthly calendars, the same dates are available, though I did not get very far in the booking work flow.

I suspect the issue is related to the fact that these are mixed resorts with both CW and WM inventory. Resorts without WM inventory (e.g. Oceanside Pier, Peacock Suites) do show up from the Dashboard search.
In addition to that (which I also mentioned on the other thread), I've had a few instances when landing on a resort's page that the lower right where the availability calendar link typically is, sometimes I'll get a "not available for your membership type" box even when it's a CW resort. But a refresh usually fixes it and gives me the link to the calendar, and it's quite possible this second issue isn't limited to resale owners but is just bad website behavior when something takes too long to load.
 
In addition to that (which I also mentioned on the other thread), I've had a few instances when landing on a resort's page that the lower right where the availability calendar link typically is, sometimes I'll get a "not available for your membership type" box even when it's a CW resort. But a refresh usually fixes it and gives me the link to the calendar, and it's quite possible this second issue isn't limited to resale owners but is just bad website behavior when something takes too long to load.
It happened to me and a refresh took care of it as well. I have not seen it since though. I haven't looked at all resorts though.
 
Ha ha it’s online. I tried booking a few days in Seattle Camlin where they have hotel rooms only. The Club Pass fee is only $49 now. Woo hoo! BUT the City of Seattle charges $1,259 in taxes for 4 days. I could stay in a regular hotel for less than that! If Seattle doesn’t get real no one will be going there!
 
Ha ha it’s online. I tried booking a few days in Seattle Camlin where they have hotel rooms only. The Club Pass fee is only $49 now. Woo hoo! BUT the City of Seattle charges $1,259 in taxes for 4 days. I could stay in a regular hotel for less than that! If Seattle doesn’t get real no one will be going there!
Where does $1,259 come from? According to the tax information on the resort page, the most you could pay for 4 days is $109.56:
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Where does $1,259 come from? According to the tax information on the resort page, the most you could pay for 4 days is $109.56:
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Don’t know. Been looking at some of the other Washington Worldmark resorts. They’re all charging ridiculous resort taxes. I’d rather pay the $99 Club Pass fee which is now $49 but those resort taxes are ridiculous. If ever there was a way to discourage non Worldmark owners to NOT use their resorts this is it! Just looked at 3 days in Leavenworth, WA. No discounts within 60 days AND a resort tax of $544! Do Worldmark owners pay these kinds of resort taxes on Wyndham inventory?? I was thrilled when I thought I could book more reservations near me but looks like we’ll have to limit our usage to Wyndham inventory only. So much for Worldmark!
 
Don’t know. Been looking at some of the other Washington Worldmark resorts. They’re all charging ridiculous resort taxes. I’d rather pay the $99 Club Pass fee which is now $49 but those resort taxes are ridiculous. If ever there was a way to discourage non Worldmark owners to NOT use their resorts this is it! Just looked at 3 days in Leavenworth, WA. No discounts within 60 days AND a resort tax of $544! Do Worldmark owners pay these kinds of resort taxes on Wyndham inventory?? I was thrilled when I thought I could book more reservations near me but looks like we’ll have to limit our usage to Wyndham inventory only. So much for Worldmark!
What I'm asking is where are you seeing these numbers, $1259, $544? There's a link to tax information on each of these Worldmark locations, and the information at that link is nowhere near what you're saying. (Leavenworth is $11.99 a night.) I'm asking where you're seeing those numbers.

EDIT: Here's the link to the official tax information: https://clubwyndham.wyndhamdestinat...value-charts/wbw-credit-tax-resort-alerts.pdf
 
What I'm asking is where are you seeing these numbers, $1259, $544? There's a link to tax information on each of these Worldmark locations, and the information at that link is nowhere near what you're saying. (Leavenworth is $11.99 a night.) I'm asking where you're seeing those numbers.

EDIT: Here's the link to the official tax information: https://clubwyndham.wyndhamdestinat...value-charts/wbw-credit-tax-resort-alerts.pdf
When I go to the Wyndham website and try to book a reservation
 
When I go to the Wyndham website and try to book a reservation

Maybe @paxsarah can correct me if I’m wrong but I am pretty sure they don’t take the tax until you check in. It doesn’t happen during booking. At least not on the Club Wyndham system.


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Maybe @paxsarah can correct me if I’m wrong but I am pretty sure they don’t take the tax until you check in. It doesn’t happen during booking. At least not on the Club Wyndham system.


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COMPLETE BOOKING
Reservation Balance
MEMBERSHIP CHARGES
Total Points 84,000
Housekeeping Credits1
Reservation Transaction1PAYMENT CHARGES
Club Pass Exchange Fee$49.00
Total Resort Taxes $1,068.25
Total Payment Due$1,117.25
PAYMENT METHOD


The booking page for 3 nights. I wish I was just imagining this.
 
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this is what comes up when booking a reservation at the Worldmark Camlin for 3 nights in a hotel room
COMPLETE BOOKING
Reservation Balance
MEMBERSHIP CHARGES
Total Points 84,000
Housekeeping Credits1
Reservation Transaction1PAYMENT CHARGES
Club Pass Exchange Fee$49.00
Total Resort Taxes $1,068.25
Total Payment Due$1,117.25
PAYMENT METHOD
 
Maybe @paxsarah can correct me if I’m wrong but I am pretty sure they don’t take the tax until you check in. It doesn’t happen during booking. At least not on the Club Wyndham system.


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Someone on Facebook posted a similar issue, which is obviously an error:
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this is what comes up when booking a reservation at the Worldmark Camlin for 3 nights in a hotel room
COMPLETE BOOKING
Reservation Balance
MEMBERSHIP CHARGES
Total Points 84,000
Housekeeping Credits1
Reservation Transaction1PAYMENT CHARGES
Club Pass Exchange Fee$49.00
Total Resort Taxes $1,068.25
Total Payment Due$1,117.25
PAYMENT METHOD
Did it cross your mind that this could be a bug given it's the first day of a huge new website update?
 
this is what comes up when booking a reservation at the Worldmark Camlin for 3 nights in a hotel room
COMPLETE BOOKING
Reservation Balance
MEMBERSHIP CHARGES
Total Points 84,000
Housekeeping Credits1
Reservation Transaction1PAYMENT CHARGES
Club Pass Exchange Fee$49.00
Total Resort Taxes $1,068.25
Total Payment Due$1,117.25
PAYMENT METHOD
City of Seattle charges $1,259 in taxes for 4 days.
Where does $1,259 come from? According to the tax information on the resort page, the most you could pay for 4 days is $109.56:
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The better assumption is that Wyndham screwed up the programming. I know, who would think they could make a mistake? ;)
 
Did it cross your mind that this could be a bug given it's the first day of a huge new website update?
Nope. I’ve booked Worldmark before. The most recent one in Seaside Oregon. They collect taxes upfront. Checked Seaside this morning. It was in line with the usual. The city council in the City of Seattle (and WA state in general) makes some very unfriendly tax policies that is driving some of their biggest businesses, like Amazon, out of the City. They move into the next city down the road to avoid the ridiculous taxes being imposed by Seattle. I guess it’s trickling into the timeshare business as well,
 
Nope. I’ve booked Worldmark before. The most recent one in Seaside Oregon. They collect taxes upfront. Checked Seaside this morning. It was in line with the usual. The city council in the City of Seattle (and WA state in general) makes some very unfriendly tax policies that is driving some of their biggest businesses, like Amazon, out of the City. They move into the next city down the road to avoid the ridiculous taxes being imposed by Seattle. I guess it’s trickling into the timeshare business as well,
I'm glad Wyndham's website error confirms your beliefs about certain big-city governments.
 
Nope. I’ve booked Worldmark before. The most recent one in Seaside Oregon. They collect taxes upfront. Checked Seaside this morning. It was in line with the usual. The city council in the City of Seattle (and WA state in general) makes some very unfriendly tax policies that is driving some of their biggest businesses, like Amazon, out of the City. They move into the next city down the road to avoid the ridiculous taxes being imposed by Seattle. I guess it’s trickling into the timeshare business as well,
Again, it's a programming mistake. The taxes listed are NOT those imposed by any city or the state of WA. However, don't let the facts get in the way of your bias.
 
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The better assumption is that Wyndham screwed up the programming. I know, who would think they could make a mistake? ;)
Nope see above example. The majority of the tax is a “transient tax”. I guess time share customers have to help keep the homeless people on the streets.
 
Again, it's a programming mistake. The taxes listed are NOT those imposed by any city or the state of WA. However, don't let the facts get in the way of your bias.
I hope it’s a mistake.
 
I'm glad Wyndham's website error confirms your beliefs about certain big-city governments.
I’ll check again a a few days. I’m hoping it’s an error. It would be nice to be able to drive to a resort occasionally.
 
Nope see above example. The majority of the tax is a “transient tax”. I guess time share customers have to help keep the homeless people on the streets.
What...what do you believe a "transient tax" is?
 
I’ll check again a a few days. I’m hoping it’s an error. It would be nice to be able to drive to a resort occasionally.
Rather than vent here, why not call the hotel and ask them?

Transient taxes are quite common. Get used to them.

I'm wrestling with Florida's Sales and Use Tax on short-term (< six months) rentals, which is the same thing with a different label. The rates are nothing like you're seeing but the registration and payment processes are outrageous. Among other things, I have to file every month whether I had a rental or not. Seeing as I might have maybe two rentals per year max, the aggravation outweighs any benefit derived from renting. (I rented one week in Cocoa Beach back in April, probably my last Florida rental for the year.) Also, each county has its own tax rate on top of the state's 5%.

Fortunately, if I go through a rental agent or if the resort itself does the rental, they do the filing and paying. This explains some of what EH retains on the rentals I gave them.
 
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