I almost bought into Hyatt in 2020 for a diamond key west week. Figured I would trade it in II at least half the time if I bought it. Glad I didn’t pull the trigger. Hard to speculate how it changes things, but if I had bought that Key West week … I would probably be more inclined to rent it for cash than trade in II.
Thanks for all the insights on this issue. We mostly stay at our resort or exchange within the Hyatt system. However, we do have 870 EEE points we are planning to use. This change is very unfortunate and will keep us from using II in the future unless absolutely necessary.
I did check Marriott and didn't see any changes there. Anything is certainly possible. The problem still with the values is it doesn't change the point requirements based on region. Certainly a 100 TDI in Orlando should cost fewer points than a 100 TDI in Hawaii for the same unit type. I also think two tiers of resorts levels is enough. Perhaps Affiliate and Select and then Premier and Elite. Throw the residences into one of those two grids. The good thing is, when searching it will always show the point cost for the exchange. For that reason it is just always best to select the highest point value from the grid.I wonder when this change will come in the other points charts like MVC and Vistana.
They keep making what they are trying to sell less desirable .... not a wise (or sustainable) business model.
I find that response confusing. I just compared points exchange under King’s Creek Explore and Hyatt looking at the same units. On the basis of maintenance fee dollars per point required I can get a ski week in Quebec Jan 2025 (Christmas school break there) at vastly different prices. Using Hyatt the week is $577.50+exchange fee and using King’s Creek it is $248+ fee.Response; Thank you for your email and Happy New Year! I'm sorry owners were not notified in advance. Interval and Hyatt worked closely to adjust the Interval points chart to be more in line with their club values. Also, we are aware of the issues with the links and are working to have this resolved as soon as possible.
The strategy is to reduce our value ... but i have to admit i did not see this one coming. And since we can pull the best trades, we get to pay moreI’m not certain about strategy here. In a pre-internet world you could hide this kind of information more easily. Now it is not the case.
They weren't making money off Hyatt as they couldn't integrate us as they did Vistana. This is a way for them to capitalize on us. We weren't finding as much in interval lately with the Marriott and Vistana preference periods , though we did find 2 somewhat decent trades last summer in Kaui.The strategy is to reduce our value ... but i have to admit i did not see this one coming. And since we can pull the best trades, we get to pay more
Link does not work - Or no longer works. (Even after one is signed into the lounge). FYI "Page is no longer found" error" !
This is in the FAQ section... Supposedly there is a new point chart somewhere on II, but I can't find it or any mention of it
Try this link. https://thelounge.hyattvacationclub.com/owner-resources/faq-legacyLink does not work - Or no longer works. (Even after one is signed into the lounge). FYI "Page is no longer found" error" !
True and less Hyatt inventory in II but more overall inventory for higher revenue that Hyatt owners aren't usingI would think this will cause some loss in fee revenue. The more points required means fewer exchanges can be confirmed. Thus it means fewer exchange fees booked.
While we aren’t happy about this change, our main interest in owning Hyatt is to stay at our home resort (Sedona) and exchange internally to other Hyatt resorts. We will only use II if necessary.
While we have never used Interval for an exchange (always either stay at our week or internal Hyatt exchange), I still see this as a devaluation of our Hyatt units and the Hyatt system.While we aren’t happy about this change, our main interest in owning Hyatt is to stay at our home resort (Sedona) and exchange internally to other Hyatt resorts. We will only use II if necessary.
Until we see the fall-out from how many points systems are getting reset in II its difficult to tell, Welk seem to have gone the same way, I think I saw another one but can't find the post. Definitely not MVC, its always been terrible other than a couple of sweet spots. Sheraton flex seems to do respectably but I've not run the numbers. I haven't seen the conversion data for resorts that use one of the 2 II points systems to know the value they work out at.If the Hyatt system is no longer "excellent" for II trades are there any other point systems that remain especially good for II trading?