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I have everything in writing....I'm assuming they wait for the 10 day cancellation period to be over before processing the paperwork. I also called the person who sold me the encore package, and she again verified that both my weeks will be enrolled..... everything is in writing.
I have everything in writing....I'm assuming they wait for the 10 day cancellation period to be over before processing the paperwork. I also called the person who sold me the encore package, and she again verified that both my weeks will be enrolled..... everything is in writing.
Since my last post, I've gotten the confirmation email and enrolled both weeks. The external week is also now available to be turned in for Marriott Reward Points, if I so choose.
I understand a new II acct. will be set up for me. Am I correct in understanding that since I still have 3 weeks deposited in my present II acct., I will have to keep that acct open until they are exchanged? Also, I'm assuming I will have to pay the exchange fees on those weeks.
The rep. told me to call II in two weeks just to verify that my two accounts are linked.
Since my last post, I've gotten the confirmation email and enrolled both weeks. The external week is also now available to be turned in for Marriott Reward Points, if I so choose.
I understand a new II acct. will be set up for me. Am I correct in understanding that since I still have 3 weeks deposited in my present II acct., I will have to keep that acct open until they are exchanged? Also, I'm assuming I will have to pay the exchange fees on those weeks.
The rep. told me to call II in two weeks just to verify that my two accounts are linked.
Yes, you will need to keep your old II account open through your use of the last week you have on deposit. Standard exchange fees will apply.
Linking your accounts just allows you to use a single login to login to either II account on their website. No need to have two separate user names and passwords.
Shadowridge was waiving the enrollment fee wirh an encore package purchase:
$1195
4 nights in 2br at select resorts
required tour during the stay
50,000 MRP
Enrollment fee of $2495 waived
Saw 2 couples sign up
Salesperson claimed to know nothing about it (was sold downstairs)
Shadowridge was waiving the enrollment fee wirh an encore package purchase:
$1195
4 nights in 2br at select resorts
required tour during the stay
50,000 MRP
Enrollment fee of $2495 waived
Saw 2 couples sign up
Salesperson claimed to know nothing about it (was sold downstairs)
Just bought a second encore package which includes 4 nights at many properties with some restrictions that high season will require a significant supplement.
The main reason I bought it though is $1150 included enrollment of my week plus 50k MRP. I figured that's cheaper than their current $2395 enrollment fee anyways.
However, I'm very conflicted since I'm a one week legacy owner who likes to actually use what I own 80% of the time. Do I want to pay extra $175 annually when I see myself converting my week over twice in the next decade? After kids grow up, I could see us turning it over frequently though to go during a less premium season.
The second question is if I use my home week in 2016 like I plan to, therefore have zero DC points, am I still eligible to rent enough points from other members for whole weeks? Does it make a difference to me whether points owners rent me 4500 points and make reservation in my name if my week is enrolled or not?
Thanks advance for all advice which has always been highly informed and valuable here.. I had discovered and joined TUG when first thinking of owning then forgot about the website for years but these points are a whole different ball game, so will be joining again once I get home and off Marriott WiFi.
I am a fan of the points system, so my bias is to advise you to enroll. Essentially, they are offering free enrollment. No guarantee what the offers will be in the future. Even if you are paying the $175/yr for the next ten years for minimal exchanges, you are still paying less over time than the standard up front enrollment fee.
If you are enrolled and have a DC Points account, then you should be able to rent points even if you have none of your own. If you think you will opt to rent some points on a semi-regular basis, if it were me, this would be the most compelling reason to take the free enrollment option. If you are not enrolled and don't have a points account, all you can do is have an existing points owner make the reservation for you. They are your landlord. When you are enrolled and you rent points, as soon as you pay for the points and the seller transfers them into your account, they are YOUR points and you can make your own reservation just like with points you own. You do not have to worry about having another owner as your landlord and just being an additional name on their reservation - the reservation is yours. That would be a very important consideration for me because I prefer to control my own reservations.
Just bought a second encore package which includes 4 nights at many properties with some restrictions that high season will require a significant supplement.
The main reason I bought it though is $1150 included enrollment of my week plus 50k MRP. I figured that's cheaper than their current $2395 enrollment fee anyways.
However, I'm very conflicted since I'm a one week legacy owner who likes to actually use what I own 80% of the time. Do I want to pay extra $175 annually when I see myself converting my week over twice in the next decade? After kids grow up, I could see us turning it over frequently though to go during a less premium season.
The second question is if I use my home week in 2016 like I plan to, therefore have zero DC points, am I still eligible to rent enough points from other members for whole weeks? Does it make a difference to me whether points owners rent me 4500 points and make reservation in my name if my week is enrolled or not?
Thanks advance for all advice which has always been highly informed and valuable here.. I had discovered and joined TUG when first thinking of owning then forgot about the website for years but these points are a whole different ball game, so will be joining again once I get home and off Marriott WiFi.
Since you are already planning not to use your resort at least once in five visits, I believe that it is worth it. We only own one week too.
We were never going to exchange but we changed our mind last year and we were very happy with using points because we could downgrade and stay less than a week but reserve the view we wanted which you cannot do with II. We ended up with 12 nights and one resort would have been hard to get or even impossible.
How many points will you get for your resort because that is also important. If you get very few points, then it may not be worth it but renting points is a very valuable perk to have.
the $175 covers your current II fees as you will just be moved to a "corporate II" account and you can drop the other II account... This also covers exchange, lock off and cancel fees...
I have one legacy week enrolled in the program. I have never traded for DC points nor do I think I ever will. Too many better options on how to use my week. I will continue to pay the yearly fee just for the flexibility to remain in the program. The ability to rent points if/when I want is worth the fee. I do plan on renting points when I can take advantage of travel that is not tied to the school calendar.
Since my original post, my "corporate" II acct. was set up with both weeks enrolled. I was also able to schedule Feb 28 - March 6 at Surf Watch for the encore week. I was only eligible to schedule Dec - Feb, but as long as the first day was in the month of February, I booked that particular week. All in all, I think it was a good deal. I bought a getaway at Ocean Watch for the week before, and am using Reward points for 5 days in Savannah for the week after. I know the weather may not be the greatest, but 3 weeks out of a Pennsylvania winter sounds pretty sweet.
Between the room nights and points valued at a penny apiece it's a break even on the money paid, and they are basically enrolling your unit for free.
As noted above, near the end of our presentation I asked about this option,and the salesperson stated that he had checked with his manager and it is not possible. When the encore salesperson came over to us, I had already heard another discussing the offer with a different couple. It seems to me, that their intent is not to offer this ability upstairs as they pitch enrollment with the purchase of points, but will offer it to you as a very last resort. I would not bring it up during the presentation at all, but mention that you were offered this option to come to the tour when you speak to the Encore salesperson.
the $175 covers your current II fees as you will just be moved to a "corporate II" account and you can drop the other II account... This also covers exchange, lock off and cancel fees...
Not forgetting of course that it is $215 annual dues for the higher DC Points levels and you can't drop the Personal II account if you also want to use II for weeks not eligible for enrolment because they were bought after the US cutoff date or after the later Europe cutoff date or they are Asia Pacific weeks.
It is still A good deal though.
The main reason I bought it though is $1150 included enrollment of my week plus 50k MRP. I figured that's cheaper than their current $2395 enrollment fee anyways.
I would have thought that the $1150 Encore price includes DC enrollment only if you buy points when you come on the Encore visit. Are you sure you get the enrollment with no further outlay? If true, I advise you to enroll. It is a good deal for you but does not make sense as a business offering, which is the reason for my skepticism.
I would have thought that the $1150 Encore price includes DC enrollment only if you buy points when you come on the Encore visit. Are you sure you get the enrollment with no further outlay? If true, I advise you to enroll. It is a good deal for you but does not make sense as a business offering, which is the reason for my skepticism.
A couple TUGgers have recently taken advantage of waived enrollment fees with Encore packages (and no Points purchases) although davidvel says, "It seems to me, that their intent is not to offer this ability upstairs as they pitch enrollment with the purchase of points, but will offer it to you as a very last resort."
II is something I've only used once to trade into Aruba then gave up so its not a big deal.
Enrollment is definitely included in encore price. Worse case scenario for MVCI, they get $175 annually from me for what I do now. They must keep good stats on what percentage of guests buy with 2 encore presentations when they already own.
Any thoughts on whether I can rent points even when I don't turn in my week?
Yes, anybody who has a DC account can rent Points from other DC Members, with the Points and all reservations made with them then being controlled by the person to whom the Points are rented.
But anybody who is not a DC Member can rent reservations made by DC Members using their Points (similar to Marriott Weeks rentals.) In this case control of the Points and the reservations remains with the DC Member.
If you think you need more "time" then I would suggest enrolling and then renting points to get that time. You can always use it to just extend your home resort reservation by a few nights on each end. Your savings on airfare might be more than you spend to rent the points.
Cost benefiting a single week enrolled week is tough. You won't come out ahead financially. You need to look at it more from a usage/flexibility perspective.
I am curious if these encore packages that also include DC enrollment if it also comes with the PlusPoints that one would normally get with a full freight enrollment? Might be worth letting your enrollment in the program end by not paying the annual fee, then just get one of these Encore Packages to re-enroll and get the PlusPoints. I think it is 3,500 PlusPoints for new enrollments.
I am curious if these encore packages that also include DC enrollment if it also comes with the PlusPoints that one would normally get with a full freight enrollment? Might be worth letting your enrollment in the program end by not paying the annual fee, then just get one of these Encore Packages to re-enroll and get the PlusPoints. I think it is 3,500 PlusPoints for new enrollments.
My encore deals have only included MRP and vacation package. This time included enrollment of my week. Of course, im obligated to attend 90 min sales presentation.
TUGgers have recently taken advantage of waived enrollment fees with Encore packages (and no Points purchases) although davidvel says, "It seems to me, that their intent is not to offer this ability upstairs as they pitch enrollment with the purchase of points, but will offer it to you as a very last resort."
Yes, anybody who has a DC account can rent Points from other DC Members, with the Points and all reservations made with them then being controlled by the person to whom the Points are rented.
Other than reserving my one week at 9am annually, haven't explored the site too often (so I apologize in advance for my uninformed question). Is my DC account the same? Should I rent some points just to see what's actually available?
One of my reservations about the whole sales pitch was there would be no availability Sunday to Thursday to add to my week during high season. Also, are national holidays more expensive points wise?
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