dmelcher13
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Hyatt Ka'anapali Beach
Hyatt Wild Oak Ranch
Is it points based or deeded ownership?
The vast majority of HRC ownership is deeded weeks.
I'm curious if the Welk system will be rolled into the HPC trust in an attempt to resuscitate Hyatt's attempt at a points system?
MVW has previously indicated a desire to expand the Hyatt residence Club network. THey were looking to invest heavily into this before COVID hit. This seems to be a good move to increase the portfolio of resorts pretty quickly. They probably never considered trying to fold Welk into Vistana or Marriott....the plot thickens.
The most interesting aspect of all of this is why MVW chose to acquire this into the Hyatt Brand (which many have been speculating they are struggling to find a way to fold in with the Marriott/Vistana combo). Makes one wonder what their plans are for Hyatt.
I can't see how from a Hyatt perspective this can been seen as anything but good. It's an investment in the brand and system and adds some nice locations. I can only hope us regular Hyatt weeks owners will get some sort of internal access (given Welk also has a large amount of weeks based owners, I suspect something will be worked out). To me the combo makes sense as little to no overlap in the portfolio.
From the Welk perspective, I would also largely see as a positive, but I understand some consternation being swallowed by the MVW conglomerate. Welk's sales tactics leave a lot to be desired, but I believe their resort management has been pretty good and efficient. One would hope some benefit from scale, but MVW will likely skim that off for profit and owners will have to pray they keep maintenance fees reasonable.
#grabspopcorn
Perhaps some kind of affiliation? Odd, it is listed as part of "Experiences Collection", which also include other non Welk properties and some Disney Vacation Club properties.I think this also makes sense regarding locations to add to HRC. I'm pumped even though it may be awhile. I did find it puzzling that the press release mentions New Mexico; however, the Welk Resort Locations webpage does not show a New Mexico resort.
Then in what State is Sante Fe?I think this also makes sense regarding locations to add to HRC. I'm pumped even though it may be awhile. I did find it puzzling that the press release mentions New Mexico; however, the Welk Resort Locations webpage does not show a New Mexico resort.
I would suspect any unsold Welk inventory will be conveyed over to the Hyatt Points trust and sold as pure points and not weeks ownership.
There was brief speculation in a Vistana thread, about a MVC DC points overlay to offer access to HRC properties. However discussion was mainly about cross access between MVC and Vistana owners .Where is a good place to learn more about the Welk system?
Is it points based or deeded ownership?
The vast majority of HRC ownership is deeded weeks.
I'm curious if the Welk system will be rolled into the HPC trust in an attempt to resuscitate Hyatt's attempt at a points system?
I think that speculation has been killed off by several calls and interviews made by Marriott Vacations Worldwide executives. They have pretty much said that any integration between Marriott and Vistana will exclude Hyatt and Hyatt will always stand alone. Likely one reason they are looking to expand it through this acquisition.There was brief speculation in a Vistana thread, about a MVC DC points overlay to offer access to HRC properties. However discussion was mainly about cross access between MVC and Vistana owners .
We are Welk Owners. They have resorts in San Diego (3), Palm Springs, Lake Tahoe (2), Cabo San Lucas, Breckenridge and Branson. We love their resorts and have also stayed at Hyatt Residence Clubs and Marriotts. I would say they are at the same level as the HRC. They were mostly all Elite resorts with Interval but they switched to RCI a few years ago as RCI Platinum. They also have 16 other resorts that you can book using Welk points without an exchange fee that they call the Experiences Collection by Welk Resorts. Those are in Carlsbad, Kauai (2), Tahoe Vista, Santa Fe, Redmond OR, Olympic Valley, Scottsdale, Sedona, Beaver Creek, Cave Creek, Ko Olina, Lake Buena Vista (2), Blanchard ID and Avon. Not sure what will happen with those in the transition.
In the other timeshares forum. I made a huge post explaining as much about Welk as possible.Where is a good place to learn more about the Welk system?
Is it points based or deeded ownership?
The vast majority of HRC ownership is deeded weeks.
I'm curious if the Welk system will be rolled into the HPC trust in an attempt to resuscitate Hyatt's attempt at a points system?
This may just be some special arrangement facilitated through RCI?So no mention of anything that sounds like the experiences collection in the email sent to HRC owners.
In this Marriott web page flyer, in the Welk overview section it says there's 3+ yrs of built inventory. What does that mean? 3 x 52 unsold unit weeks? Maybe to seed an HPP program?