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- After 40+ years of T/S ownership, I am no longer "an owner"
I just shared this detail buried pretty deep in my thread about the old Fairfield/Wyndham FAX Program. I thought it was interesting (and important) enough to share as a stand alone thread here.
I went back to review all of my timeshare ownership and exchanges/vacations to just see how things have evolved since 2001.
1984-2003 - Owned RTU (20 years) Split Rock Resort (Poconos) - bought in 1982 PRECONSTRUCTION
2001 bought Kingsgate wk#20 3 BR lock-off; sold via TUG in 2012
2003 bought Lifetime in Hawaii (floating 1-52 RTU Studio through 2041) - STILL OWNED
2005 acquired (for free) Flagstaff wk#13 2 BR; deeded back to POA in 2010
2008 acquired (for free) Westwinds 77k point contract from my sister - STILL OWNED
The trades I made BITD were amazing! The "monetary value" (MF+RCI exchange fee) used to get 2BR units in Hawaii made timeshare ownership a great deal. Today with TPU, the Lifetime in Hawaii (when strategically booked/deposited) is still a good value . . . but not great. For a $665 MF (2023 rate) plus exchange fees, I can still book Hawaii timeshares at a decent value. Roughly the math works out for two weeks as $665 (MF) + $579 (RCI) = $1,224 for two weeks. Anything less than $200/night with full kitchen in Hawaii is a bargain in my book. Of course, I could just stay my one week on Waikiki for the $665 MF and no RCI fees but that "value" isn't as good a trading with RCI even when having to pay the exchange fee(s).
Some of the GREAT RCI exchanges to Hawaii that I did with those Fairfield/Wyndham fixed weeks include:
2002 Kingsgate 2BR for Embassy Kannapali Maui 1BR for $446 ($297 MF + $149 RCI)
2004 Kingsgate 2BR for Kona Hawaiian Village 2BR for $502 ($353 MF + $149 RCI)
2006 and 2007 Flagstaff 2BR for 2 weeks @ Paniolo Greens 2BR for $644 per week ($495 MF + $149 RCI)
2008 Kingsgate 1BR for Moana Loa Village 2BR for $496 ($220 MF + $112 SA + $164 RCI)
2009 Kingsgate 1BR for Kona Hawaiian Village 2BR for $416 ($252 MF + $164 RCI)
2010 Kingsgate 1BR for Royal Sea Cliff 2BR for $416 ($252 MF + $164 RCI)
When RCI went to TPU in 2010, that was the end of the great value trades where "Wyndham to Wyndham" exchanges were awesome! And check out that RCI only increased their exchange fees $15 over 8 years!
The timeshare industry has continued to evolve, and if you're an owner wanting to maximize your vacation dollars, you MUST pay attention to what's going on. Continuing to evaluate how you want to use your ownership and the opportunity costs (whether with or without timeshares) is critical. This is why at this point in my life . . . and looking forward towards retirement . . . I will be divesting myself of all of my timeshare ownership by the close of 2024.
I went back to review all of my timeshare ownership and exchanges/vacations to just see how things have evolved since 2001.
1984-2003 - Owned RTU (20 years) Split Rock Resort (Poconos) - bought in 1982 PRECONSTRUCTION
2001 bought Kingsgate wk#20 3 BR lock-off; sold via TUG in 2012
2003 bought Lifetime in Hawaii (floating 1-52 RTU Studio through 2041) - STILL OWNED
2005 acquired (for free) Flagstaff wk#13 2 BR; deeded back to POA in 2010
2008 acquired (for free) Westwinds 77k point contract from my sister - STILL OWNED
The trades I made BITD were amazing! The "monetary value" (MF+RCI exchange fee) used to get 2BR units in Hawaii made timeshare ownership a great deal. Today with TPU, the Lifetime in Hawaii (when strategically booked/deposited) is still a good value . . . but not great. For a $665 MF (2023 rate) plus exchange fees, I can still book Hawaii timeshares at a decent value. Roughly the math works out for two weeks as $665 (MF) + $579 (RCI) = $1,224 for two weeks. Anything less than $200/night with full kitchen in Hawaii is a bargain in my book. Of course, I could just stay my one week on Waikiki for the $665 MF and no RCI fees but that "value" isn't as good a trading with RCI even when having to pay the exchange fee(s).
Some of the GREAT RCI exchanges to Hawaii that I did with those Fairfield/Wyndham fixed weeks include:
2002 Kingsgate 2BR for Embassy Kannapali Maui 1BR for $446 ($297 MF + $149 RCI)
2004 Kingsgate 2BR for Kona Hawaiian Village 2BR for $502 ($353 MF + $149 RCI)
2006 and 2007 Flagstaff 2BR for 2 weeks @ Paniolo Greens 2BR for $644 per week ($495 MF + $149 RCI)
2008 Kingsgate 1BR for Moana Loa Village 2BR for $496 ($220 MF + $112 SA + $164 RCI)
2009 Kingsgate 1BR for Kona Hawaiian Village 2BR for $416 ($252 MF + $164 RCI)
2010 Kingsgate 1BR for Royal Sea Cliff 2BR for $416 ($252 MF + $164 RCI)
When RCI went to TPU in 2010, that was the end of the great value trades where "Wyndham to Wyndham" exchanges were awesome! And check out that RCI only increased their exchange fees $15 over 8 years!
The timeshare industry has continued to evolve, and if you're an owner wanting to maximize your vacation dollars, you MUST pay attention to what's going on. Continuing to evaluate how you want to use your ownership and the opportunity costs (whether with or without timeshares) is critical. This is why at this point in my life . . . and looking forward towards retirement . . . I will be divesting myself of all of my timeshare ownership by the close of 2024.