Jan M.
TUG Member
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2010
- Messages
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- Location
- Tamarac, FL
- Resorts Owned
- Wyndham Presidential Reserve at Panama City Beach
Club Wyndham Access
Grandview Las Vegas and Discovery Beach Resort - Both in RCI Points
Woodstone and Summit at Massanutten - Both in RCI weeks used as Wyndham PICs
I have not done a lot of "renting" but I do use all of my GCs every year by March and purchase a bunch through the year. My guests are almost entirely made up of family members and friends, and I use TUG or Redweek to advertise a handful a rooms each year, mostly to move reservations that my known guests can no longer use. So, here is my attempt to answer your questions:
1. I own where I want to stay, or where my guests want to stay. Bonnet Creek, Glacier Canyon, Royal Vista, Panama City. Most of those are NOT low MFs. I may look to rid myself of the Royal Vista contracts, due to the Front Desk at Royal Vista no longer honoring the "do not move" label placed on rooms. I used my ARP and reserved 13 months out so as to hold the ocean front rooms I love. It does not make sense for me to pay the premium to have RV contracts when the value is to get specific rooms, but the manager gives those rooms away and places me or my guests in rooms overlooking the street. I spoke with him directly and he feels that it is his right to determine who gets those rooms, not an owner, and not the Wyndham VCs.
2. Yes, but not counting on the upgrades. And will likely get rid of some of my contracts. If Royal Vista can get away with ignoring ARP "do not move" stipulation, won't other resorts follow their lead and change my ARP units?
3. Too soon to tell. Perhaps the business model will change to making reservations at 60 days, getting the best room available at that time.
4. It seems that was for using Credit Pooling to strip and use all of the points from the contract for the next two to three years, then sell the stripped contracts to whomever was buying, including Wyndham. I did not do that, but I did sell some contracts that I no longer wanted, mostly due to how I felt when I visited the resorts. I know a lot of people love Ocean Walk, but when I stayed there I did not like the attitude of the staff. I lived in Brooklyn for 7 years, and it was like visiting NYC again with no one really interested in customer service. It is hard to believe that only 60 miles separates Ocean Walk from Bonnet Creek, where the staff has a fantastic attitude and goes out of their way to make the guests comfortable. So, I sold all my Ocean Walk contracts. Love the beach, hate the attitude.
5. Having to place GCs on rooms 13 or 14 months prior to check in, even if I used ARP. My biggest trip each year is a reunion at Bonnet Creek over Thanksgiving. I use all of Presidential Reserve points, and all of my ARP for Bonnet Creek regular contracts to get the rooms we need. The ten unit limit placed a large difficulty for me as I basically purchased more and more over the years to get this event. Wyndham, and Fairfield before the name change, advertised the lure of having family reunions as a reason to buy more and more points, and I bought in. So, I paid retail for a lot of contracts, and then Wyndham pulled the rug out from under me. So, now I have to use ARP to reserve the rooms (I was not able to do so for 2017 Thanksgiving due to the Great Suspension of 2016, which irritates me beyond belief, so half of my reunion party will be staying at Reunion). Now this wrinkle.
It appears that Wyndham corporate simply does not want me to enjoy owning what they willing sold to me. Maybe they should buy me out.
Your reservation was for a specific unit number that was an ocean front unit at Royal Vista and a VC put do not move on it too but the resort put you, not a guest, but you as an owner and not just any owner but a platinum/presidential reserve owner, in a non ocean front unit? I hope that you at least contacted owner care and got your points back. Resort managers can be replaced and sometimes are when they get caught pulling b.s. like this and owners complain. Sometimes some of them need reminded that they are not gods in their own little kingdoms.
In the future if that ever happens to you, or any of you reading this post, start a thread here on TUG asking other owners to call owner care voicing their concerns about that resort and the resort manager. When owner care starts getting multiple calls about the same thing they take it seriously in my experience.