Actually, my OP weeks are some of my lowest cost per point: 4325 points > $2923 MF = 0.68 per point for this yearBeware of some Florida resorts due to the large increases in reserve requirements and poor expense management. Ocean Pointe's MF's have increase substantially over the past three years and are now have very high costs per point.
Shoot-I'm paying 0.922 per point this year for Ocean Pointe. How is this happening?!Actually, my OP weeks are some of my lowest cost per point: 4325 points > $2923 MF = 0.68 per point for this year
Season & ViewShoot-I'm paying 0.922 per point this year for Ocean Pointe. How is this happening?!
That is significantly different from mine - I am Platinum season, Oceanside 2 BR every year. Is there that much of a difference in MF for Oceanfront??Shoot-I'm paying 0.922 per point this year for Ocean Pointe. How is this happening?!
2 Bdr Ocean Side SILVER E.O.Y. I get 3050 pts for the weekSeason & View
I can convert my Platinum week to 4325 points, I guess that is the difference.2 Bdr Ocean Side SILVER E.O.Y. I get 3050 pts for the week
Florida Club $2.00
Property Tax $85.76
Replacement $544.81
Operating Fee $773.54
Total $1406.11 / 1525 pts = 0.922 per point
Yikes, I'm Ocean SIDE Silver, not ocean front!That is significantly different from mine - I am Platinum season, Oceanside 2 BR every year. Is there that much of a difference in MF for Oceanfront??
The problem is that the MF's are virtually the same (except property tax) regardless of season. Many of us bought Silver and Gold because the initial cost was much lower and we used our weeks during the lower seasons. The Bonvoy point allocation made things even worse. I would definitely have purchased a platinum season on Hilton Head at a big 3 rather than any Singer Island resort had I known then what I know now. Regardless of season, MF's at Ocean Point have increased more than any of my other MVC resorts over the past 4 years so their cost per point has increased for all.Season & View
I think it's more complicated than that. Best per point is going to be Marriott Grand Residence Club, Lake Tahoe but it'll be a chunk up front and must then be enrolled. After that will be things like HI Platinum plus OF or Aruba OF Platinum plus. Crystal shores OF can also have a low year fee on a per point basis. The reason I said it's more complicated is the up front costs are not going to be there AND they are unlikely to be available for a hybrid.Curious since I am looking at a hybrid. What location has the best MF per point value?
From a point for fee standpoint the Grand Residence is the lowest by far that one can reasonable get including all costs. It's been a while since I dug into the details but I think there was one or two top end options for Crystal shores and maybe Maui that were even better on a fee per point basis but not realistic for purchase. IMO the fractional are the cheapest way to get a large volume of points for a controlled up front cost and lower per point yearly cost. However it's a large up front purchase and limits one to points only otherwise. Plus with the recent conflict between the resort and MVC, there may be added risks. For most buying GOOD options they'll actually consider using while keeping in mind the inherent value, cost and fees is best. Unfortunately the only options to enroll that may any sense at all are enrolling using Spanish gold weeks.Does the Lake Tahoe number take into account the separate tax bill because it is California?
Its usually the fractionals that can get you down below $0.50/elected club point from what I've read.
Marriott Maui Ocean Club 3BR units
10,200 election points
2026 MF = $4,563
MF per point = $0.4474
This is the answer to the OP's question
And even more through Marriott resale department since the OP was asking about hybrid/bundle packages.........and you pay top dollar to initially obtain that week on the resale market or thru Marriott.