Wondering which RCI resort weeks (with maintenance fees under $600) you would consider to have the strongest trading power in the weeks system? Basically, what RCI weeks have the strongest trading value for low maintenance fees?
Wondering which RCI resort weeks (with maintenance fees under $600) you would consider to have the strongest trading power in the weeks system? Basically, what RCI weeks have the strongest trading value for low maintenance fees?
Greg, 64 TPU's is over the number any 1 bed can get. 60 is the max, as far as I know.Ocean Villas Beach & Racquet Club a one bedroom prime summer week gets 64 tpu with annual fees of $504 , a super trader.
Ocean Villas Beach & Racquet Club a one bedroom prime summer week gets 64 tpu with annual fees of $504 , a super trader.
My vote is for Worldmark. MF on a 10k point contract is about $600/year. You don't have to reserve and deposit. You just make a request first and your charged points based on what exchange you receive. Any two bedroom will cost 10k points. You can trade into a 54 tpu DVC for 10k points. You can also rent additional points from other owners for $0.06/pt. I haven't traded in RCI yet, but I love my WM in II. Just got a Marriott Ko Olina 2 bed for May. Because its flextrade it only coat 4000 PTS.
What is the market value of Worldmark 10k point contract? That is, what would it fetch on resale?
I do agree for WorldMark, it is a great trader, you can use both RCI and II.
You don't have to worry about your week's TPU value. 2BR during red season is 10k, 1BR is 9k and studio is 8k. If you exchanged to gold seasons, the value is lower.
I exchanged into Marriott Puket Beach Club, 2BR in late June for 8k worldmark points (it's gold season).
WorldMark is the best trader among all my timeshares for its trading power, flexibility and MF.
You live in Maryland, but Worldmark resorts are mostly on the West Coast....Did you buy ONLY to exchange or have you found that Worldmark has usability for people on the east coast?
I use WM points only for exchanges, but I can reserve something in Williamsburg, Myrtle Beach and FL because Wyndham resorts are affilated with WorldMark.
I believe owners in westcoast use Bonus Time which is similar to Hilton's Open season, reserve available rooms by paying cash (discounted rate).
It is around 3k, but depends on the contract - if it's fully loaded or not.
Check wmowners.com for active listings and more info.
With worldmark creditsWhat is the difference between a contract that is fully loaded or not?
You live in Maryland, but Worldmark resorts are mostly on the West Coast....Did you buy ONLY to exchange or have you found that Worldmark has usability for people on the east coast?
Greg, 64 TPU's is over the number any 1 bed can get. 60 is the max, as far as I know.
I own WM and have posted on here before about how great they are. Just want to add that any new WM owners (including myself) do not have access to ANY Wyndham property. Only WM owners who bought direct or bought before 2006 (I think) have very limited access to Wyndham properties. WM does have a fantastic resort in Daytona Beach but it is nearly impossible to get into becuase WM only own 30 or so units.
WM is teriffic but don't think you can buy WM and get a Marriott or Hyatt or Starwood ski week or summer beach week or Hawaii outside of flex time. The various preference periods in II make using WM points for those resort brands very difficult during prime seasons.
You might want to look at Palace View by Spinnaker - RCI 4067. A three bedroom lock-off floating week (weeks 10-52) can fetch a total of 51 TPUs for a $560 a year MF. That is less than $11 per TPU. That is, depositing the 4th of July week. If you can't deposit that week for some reason, then you can also deposit the two lock-off units into RCI Points for a combined total of 92,000 points. And that is for any week (10-52).
There is one on ebay right now being offered for free, and there is also a $750 credit in pre-paid MF for grabbing it. However, this one is bi-annual.
I got one of these puppies last year and I love it!
Is the 51 TPUs from a whole 3BR deposit or locking off first? I would have guessed that locking off and then depositing might produce more TPUs.
July 4th lockoffs in Myrtle Beach and Orlando can produce some impressive TPUs for certain properites.
You live in Maryland, but Worldmark resorts are mostly on the West Coast....Did you buy ONLY to exchange or have you found that Worldmark has usability for people on the east coast?