ChicagoDave
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HI everyone, I’m new to this group. My wife and I just closed on a Hyatt Residence Club membership. We bought HRC 1,500 points annually with yearly maintenance fees of $1,400 for $29,000 with 3,000 bonus points. Although we like to travel to different resorts throughout the year and have flexibility in our schedule, we’re still within the recision/cancellation period and trying to determine if this program makes sense for us.
A few questions...
- biggest concern is the availability of properties for 1,500 points. When I look at the World of Hyatt website, many of the hotels don’t have point stays available and those that do require 250,000+ points, which is far more than our HRC points conversion. Will we be able to find availability for 1,500 HRC points per year in peak season at desirable resorts like Hawaii or Aruba?
- Will the 1500 points get us more than 1 vacation a year because $29,000 covers the cost for quite some time If we just pay out of pocket?
- we were told while the bonus points expire in 2 years, the HRC annual points rollover without any expiration. Is this true?
- there was a lot of talk about how we can use cash to buy deeply discounted rates at thousands of resorts around the world thru Interval International. However, when I read the reviews about II, they’re absolutely horrible! I asked our HRC rep about the reviews and she dismissed them by saying HRC owns II and we would get preferential booking treatment, etc. and not to worry. Is this accurate?
Hoping we made the right decision. Clearly a lot of negative press around timeshares, so we’re hoping you can shed some light on the situation. Thank you
A few questions...
- biggest concern is the availability of properties for 1,500 points. When I look at the World of Hyatt website, many of the hotels don’t have point stays available and those that do require 250,000+ points, which is far more than our HRC points conversion. Will we be able to find availability for 1,500 HRC points per year in peak season at desirable resorts like Hawaii or Aruba?
- Will the 1500 points get us more than 1 vacation a year because $29,000 covers the cost for quite some time If we just pay out of pocket?
- we were told while the bonus points expire in 2 years, the HRC annual points rollover without any expiration. Is this true?
- there was a lot of talk about how we can use cash to buy deeply discounted rates at thousands of resorts around the world thru Interval International. However, when I read the reviews about II, they’re absolutely horrible! I asked our HRC rep about the reviews and she dismissed them by saying HRC owns II and we would get preferential booking treatment, etc. and not to worry. Is this accurate?
Hoping we made the right decision. Clearly a lot of negative press around timeshares, so we’re hoping you can shed some light on the situation. Thank you