Here is why I say all StarOptions are not equal. I own a 2BR unit worth 81,000 StarOptions. If I book a 1BR premium unit at my home resort at 12 months out, it costs me 67,100 options, leaving me with 13,900 options remaining. Point is, since I own at this resort, I can book at 12 months out and you can't. My options are certainly worth more than yours, especially if the resort is so popular you rarely can even find a vacancy at 8 months out. And I certainly do use StarOptions to book at my home resort - they are clearly deducted from my account.
Let me first of all correct the SOs assigned to your unit. If you own a 2 bdrm gold+ season at WLR, the premium 1 bdrm side is worth 44,000 SOs. The studio is worth 37,000 SOs. If you combine both sides, that equals 81,000 SOs.
Regarding SOs v. home resort reservations. Although it SEEMS that you are using SOs when you book your home resort reservation during the Home Resort Priority period (8-12 months out for floating owners), because SOs are deducted from your account, you are actually NOT using StarOptions. Your SOs are reduced, yes, but only because you cannot use your week AND convert that week to SOs.
Think of it this way. Let's say you have own a vacation home that is listed on a vacation rental site for $2000 per week, and let's say that it's so high demand if you don't use it, you are 100% certain that someone else will rent it.
Now let's say that you decide to personally use a week at your vacation home. You might think in your head that it "cost" $2000 to stay in your own place, but in reality, no money exchanged hands. You simply lost the ability to collect $2000 in rent that you might use towards a vacation somewhere else. Slight but important distinction.
And why the distinction? Because SO and HRPP (Home Resort Priority period) reservations have important benefits and limitations. HRPP benefits are pretty clear:
• ONLY owners can book in this phase
• Owners who paid for an upgraded season, view, or a specific regime (phase) are guaranteed that season, view and phase (subject to availability)
However, there are important limitations for HRPP reservations as well:
• For 7 nights ONLY
• Arrival on Friday, Saturday or Sunday ONLY
• Once that HRPP window closes, any upgrade you paid for (season, view or phase) goes out the window as well.
Compare that to SO reservations:
- You can book only once the 8 month window opens
- You can are not guaranteed a specific phase at WSJ or HRA.
- You cannot book a specific view (except at WKORV/N using extra SOs)
- You can book any number of nights, arriving on any day of the week
- You can book in any season
- You can book in any type villa
If you haven't read the Ownership Guide on Vistana, it's worth a look.
https://vistana-web-static.s3.amazo.../pdf/guides/OWNERSHIP_GUIDE_SHERATON_CLUB.pdf