You paid a HUGE price (caps yours) and you don't know why you did this? Are you at least happy with it?I’m not sure why I did it because everyone says — don’t get rid of your deeded weeks.
Points in Marriott? Destination Club Points, AKA Abound? What name will they think of next?I actually lean the other way. We've done deeded weeks before and I'll never do it again. Schedules can change and make it impossible to use those specific weeks so I can't say I would ever go down that route again.
I prefer having the flexibility of points to book a certain amount of days at whatever location I may fancy during different timeframes but to each his own as lots of owners here seem to prefer having weeks instead.
Did you trade in your weeks and buy points or did you just pay to enroll the weeks you already had? Generally just points is a poor plan but having access to points in the right situation can be a great option.I did something that everyone tells you not to do. I don’t have Marriott deeded weeks anymore. I converted them to points for a HUGE price.
I was wondering the same. Spoon feeding small bits of information without any details. I ain't buying it until more details are provided.Haha, I think this person is having a laugh at our expense. I don't think this is real.
Maybe. Salesperson? Still we wouldn't want someone new to see this and think it's a reasonable choice without having all the facts.Haha, I think this person is having a laugh at our expense. I don't think this is real.
I have all MVC Destination points now and I’m happy. It cost a boatload of money but everything is streamlined and consolidated into our trust now.I’m not sure why I did it because everyone says — don’t get rid of your deeded weeks.
Until you can't get the reservations you want/need and the maintenance fees are more than you could pay cash for the reservations you can get.I have all MVC Destination points now and I’m happy.
As you know, Marriott doesn’t do any legal work for free. I bought some more points.What does HUGE price mean and what did you convert and what will be your MF's per point? Details please.
I think you are having second thoughts and that is why you posted.
TUG is a site designed to help owners and prospective owners learn how to maximize ownership, among other things. It would be very helpful to those who read this thread if you would provide specifics regarding what you gave up (resort, unit size, season, Abound point value), how many points you bought and how much you paid for those points.I have all MVC Destination points now and I’m happy. It cost a boatload of money but everything is streamlined and consolidated into our trust now.
I gave up my Marriott deeded weeks at Ko Olina and Ocean Pointe for Destination points and then bought 3000 more points.TUG is a site designed to help owners and prospective owners learn how to maximize ownership, among other things. It would be very helpful to those who read this thread if you would provide specifics regarding what you gave up (resort, unit size, season, Abound point value), how many points you bought and how much you paid for those points.
What’s the per point cost that is being calculated now for maintenance fees? Is it like $.81 per?What does HUGE price mean and what did you convert and what will be your MF's per point? Details please.
I think you are having second thoughts and that is why you posted.
I suspect you are one of the winners like us who owned weeks before the points program and merely enrolled our weeks to enable exchange into points. Legacy owners retain the advantage of the lowest maintenance fees per point as we pay MF's for our owned week rather than for the number of points we have. We are advantaged.Our weeks are enrolled in Abound, so we always have the flexibility of using them as weeks or as points (or as a combination of both)
And the MF for every single week, per elected point equivalent, is less in some cases much less than the Abound MF for points.
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