LurkerBee
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This didn't really fit under Marriott, Hilton, Starwood, or other systems as it applies to all of them. This question, of course, applies to the timeshare systems that are hotel branded.
If you buy from the developer, you (generally) get a benefit of being able to transfer your timeshare to hotel brand points. This benefit seems to never be available for resale. Of course, on TUG, resale is king. So timeshare points won't convert to hotel points.
So, my question is if there if any benefit to being brand loyal to your timeshare brand for hotel stays. For example, I travel occasionally for work (8-15 nights/year - barely enough for low status). I can stay at any hotel within the budgeted rate. Typically, I stay in Marriotts so as to have all points in one system, but most locations also have Hilton and Hyatt options. However, as I am now considering purchasing Hyatt - would there any benefit to switching to Hyatt? Do higher statuses get you anything if you aren't converting to hotel points?
If you buy from the developer, you (generally) get a benefit of being able to transfer your timeshare to hotel brand points. This benefit seems to never be available for resale. Of course, on TUG, resale is king. So timeshare points won't convert to hotel points.
So, my question is if there if any benefit to being brand loyal to your timeshare brand for hotel stays. For example, I travel occasionally for work (8-15 nights/year - barely enough for low status). I can stay at any hotel within the budgeted rate. Typically, I stay in Marriotts so as to have all points in one system, but most locations also have Hilton and Hyatt options. However, as I am now considering purchasing Hyatt - would there any benefit to switching to Hyatt? Do higher statuses get you anything if you aren't converting to hotel points?