Even this list is marginally accurate, here are some comments at resorts i've stayed at on your list.:
Wyndham Vacations Resorts Emerald Grande at Destin
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
Star Island
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
- some would argue the Star Island owned units are nicer... and have their own weird benefits
Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley (Mountain Laurel only)
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
- And it's not just Mountain Laurel, Fairway Forrest gets VIP points discounts and suite upgrades at minimum
- FoxHunt section is the nicest section of Sapphire Valley IMHO, and i've stayed at all of them, is not Wyndham managed
Wyndham Ocean Ridge Egrets Pointe
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
- to my knowledge ALL units/sections at Ocean Ridge which Wyndham can put owners into get VIP discounts and suite upgrades... i've been upgraded at at least 2 sections outside of Egrets Pointe...
Wyndham Vacation Resorts Smuggler's Notch Vermont
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
So again, the question i've been asking is, what "Benefits" are we losing or don't have?
Wyndham Vacations Resorts Emerald Grande at Destin
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
Star Island
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
- some would argue the Star Island owned units are nicer... and have their own weird benefits
Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley (Mountain Laurel only)
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
- And it's not just Mountain Laurel, Fairway Forrest gets VIP points discounts and suite upgrades at minimum
- FoxHunt section is the nicest section of Sapphire Valley IMHO, and i've stayed at all of them, is not Wyndham managed
Wyndham Ocean Ridge Egrets Pointe
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
- to my knowledge ALL units/sections at Ocean Ridge which Wyndham can put owners into get VIP discounts and suite upgrades... i've been upgraded at at least 2 sections outside of Egrets Pointe...
Wyndham Vacation Resorts Smuggler's Notch Vermont
- there are definitely Wyndham and non-Wyndham units here, but VIP benefits do apply, at least in terms of booking (IE: upgrades, points discounts, early checkin, etc)
So again, the question i've been asking is, what "Benefits" are we losing or don't have?