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Abound is really just the existing Marriott Destinations Program with a new name. I don't see any further integration with Bonvoy than there already is. Yes. the top two levels in Abound (Presidential and Chairmans) get Titanium in Bonvoy. You can convert Abound points to Bonvoy points, but the amount you can convert is dependant on ownership level and even still one can't convert 100% of their Abound points to Bonvoy in a given year.Noob here posting for the first time here, and a Vistana owner (4 star between Nanea and Mexico)
I am at the Nanea right now and had our 'owner update' yesterday.
Abound is new to sales and they are still in training BUT a couple of tidbits I haven't seen here while lurking (may be mentioned elsewhere, but... like I said... I haven't seen them)
1) Abound status levels are named the same as the current MVC system. I am not MVC but the implication was MVC status matches 1 for 1 with Abound
2) President and Chairman level get Titanium status in Marriot Bonvoy annually
3) Vistana owners get Abound status based on a conversation system that *initially* is a flat starpoint ratio.
4) after that initial status conversion, which property you own and how you own in the Vistana system will impact status. This keeps people from stacking points from cheaper properties to get status.
5) status will mater more in the combined program. They were vague on specifics and said they'd be fired if their management saw the new chairman perks on social media.
6) take 4 and 5 above with a grain of salt since these are salespeople selling something they can't specify or be pinned down on. That said I haven't been mislead by a Vistana salesperson before. Strong selling? Sure. Lied to? no.
7) Some 4 star Vistana members will qualify at chairman status. We were on the bubble and bought to level up. Good decision? We like the Nanea and now have 11 days for a 2 bedroom or 3 weeks for a hard-to-reserve 1 bedroom. So if Abound turns out to be a bust, we have what we like.
Anyways, take that for what it is worth. What caught my eye was Titanium status on the printed Abound status chart.
I am a Titanium now, based on my business travel. We bought our Vistana timeshares with my wife as primary, so now we will both be Titanium, each with suite nights each year (per the sales manager)
I sense there will be an significant integration with the Bonvoy program (deeper than before and deeper than with Vistana SPG) but that is my speculation.
Safe travels, everyone.