It's usually pretty easy to book at other resorts. The exceptions are some beachfront resorts during the most popular prime times. And the largest and Presidential units within a resort may be hard to book during prime time too.
Wyn/FF Harbour in New Bern, NC is our home resort. We have a fixed week 33 (mid-Aug) that was converted to 154,000 pts. Between mid-July and mid-Oct (13-10 months ahead of travel) before a week 33 that we wanted to use at our home resort, we could call and reserve it. Our home resort's original fixed week is not available to anyone else to reserve until 10 months ahead of travel. Since we haven't reserved our home unit, we've always gotten the points each year instead.
If you owned 189,000 UDI points with Wyn Daytona for a home resort, then you would be able to make a reservation (worth up to 189,000 points) to stay at Wyn Daytona, by calling between 13-10 months before the check-in date. If you want to vacation during "prime" season, then you may reserve 3-nights, 4-nights or 7-nights only (not 1, 2, 5, 6 or 8+ nights) during this early booking ARP window, 13-10 months ahead of travel. ARP reservations for other seasons may be for any length of stay above 2-nights, up to 189,000 points (the number you own at your home resort).
During the ARP window, 13-11 months ahead of travel, only home resort owners may reserve at only their home resort(s). Then, at 11 months ahead of any given travel date, certain VIP levels may also reserve anywhere in the system, including your home resort, regardless of where they owned. Then, at just 10 months ahead of travel, during the "Standard" window, everyone (including you) may request reservations at all the resorts throughout the system.
So the advantage of a home resort, for most points owners (particularly UDI points), is that only you (and others who own at your home resort) are able to try to reserve vacations at your home resort first, for 2-3 months. Less competition for those prime, most popular times. However, unless a resort is particularly hard to get (i.e., Myrtle Beach July 4th week), you will likely have no trouble getting a reservation there at 10 months ahead of travel. So long as you are able to plan ahead ~8-13 months before traveling, you will probably enjoy having points and using them at a wide variety of resorts in the Wyndham/FF system. If you normally cannot plan earlier than 10 months ahead anyway, you would not use the home resort advantage, early booking ARP window. So it really would not matter which one is your home resort at all. In that case, buying the least expensive points at a home resort with low maint fees is the best idea.
We've used our New Bern points for reservations at Kingsgate, Alexandria, Smoky Mountains, Sapphire Valley, Mountains, Cypress Palms, Bonnet Creek, and probably more that I'm forgetting. In fact, while DH and I definitely want to visit our home resort, so far, we've never been there. The Wyn/FF points have been very good for our family's vacationing. It suits us very well.
