Hi, I'm really new at this game and am trying to figure it out. A few months ago we moved from our deed at Sheraton Vistana Villages to the Abound program. Not sure if it was the right move, however it's done. We went again recently and were sold an additional big amount of VOI points for the Abound program, apparently at a discount because the other sale hasn't been completely registered yet so they were able to offer this to us. I suspect that this is all complete BS, but I was ok with doing it because this way I could research it and then cancel it within 10 days. I wasn't completely comfortable with our need for additional points, the outlay of money, whether Abound is worth it, and whether it's cheaper to get points that can be used in the Abound program in a cheaper way (such as buying a deed and then somehow transferring it into the Abound program). Because I'm really unsure about all of this, I have rescinded the offer via email and will follow up with a posted letter today.
So my questions are the following:
1) In the timeshare (ok, Vacation Club) world, is it worthwhile to be a part of the Abound program?
2) If I wanted to add points to the Abound program, how do I go about doing this? Would all Marriott properties be eligible, just the ones that no longer have a deed, or can you even transfer points within the Abound program (I think I read on a different post that there was some confusion about this)
3) Let's say I purchased a deeded property at Vistana Villages, can I somehow transfer this into the Abound program (I think they call it a Land Transfer - forgive me for not knowing the exact terminology) without the upsell and and the associated stupid costs? Is there a cheap way to do this?
Thanks for any help you can give, and thanks for the existence of TUG. I'm sure that it has saved me a world of pain. And thanks, Brian, for your help.
Matthew
So my questions are the following:
1) In the timeshare (ok, Vacation Club) world, is it worthwhile to be a part of the Abound program?
2) If I wanted to add points to the Abound program, how do I go about doing this? Would all Marriott properties be eligible, just the ones that no longer have a deed, or can you even transfer points within the Abound program (I think I read on a different post that there was some confusion about this)
3) Let's say I purchased a deeded property at Vistana Villages, can I somehow transfer this into the Abound program (I think they call it a Land Transfer - forgive me for not knowing the exact terminology) without the upsell and and the associated stupid costs? Is there a cheap way to do this?
Thanks for any help you can give, and thanks for the existence of TUG. I'm sure that it has saved me a world of pain. And thanks, Brian, for your help.
Matthew