If you aren't booking your stays with the 25% silver VIP discount at 60 days or less and hopefully getting the upgrade on the unit size at 30 days or less for silver, your points probably aren't going to go as far as you're thinking they will. That's almost always the case with new owners.
As someone else pointed out, keep watching the website for the Owner Deals. You can sometimes get more than 25% off.
At this time the automatic upgrades you can get at a later date either aren't working at all or not working very often. Even if and when Wyndham's sub par IT team ever gets them working again, if you have a reservation keep watching the availability. Many of us find a smaller unit that we can upgrade to larger unit at the time of booking. Then we go back and cancel our original reservation. A word of warning, don't cancel your original reservation until you've secured another reservation. The website is often plagued with ghost inventory. Ghost inventory shows as available but when you try to book it you find out it isn't available.
There's a reason the parking pass/room key/wristband people pressure owners so hard to go to an update. I believe it was
@HitchHiker71 who posted that Wyndham's sales metrics show that people who are already owners buy more often than people who aren't already owners.
Some people are bosses about being able to say "No!" in a way that ends it right there. Too many times owners find themselves caving, getting upset or angry when the person won't take no for an answer. Here's a couple of suggestions. Tell them that as of now your time is fully scheduled but if something changes you'll get back to them. Or try the good spouse/bad spouse approach. Tell them my wife/husband absolutely refuses to go and have the "difficult" spouse step back so Wyndham person can't engage them. Another good one is telling them you're a TUG member so if there's anything worth knowing you'll find out about it on TUG.