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I am an HGVC owner and have enjoyed several great vacations. Like many of you I am looking for a variety of locations.I have been poking around the RCI website.First are there no major brand name resorts included and secondly all the locations seem remote. For example we are looking at San Antonio and all resort seems to be in the country. For example a major brand Hilton quality resort where I can use my HGVC points, or do I have to go to Hilton Honors
When searching RCI exchanges, you can search by "product family." Try running searches for any of the following:
Bluegreen Vacations Resorts
Hilton Grand Vacations Resorts
Silverleaf Resorts
Vacation Village Resorts
Walt Disney World (for DVC immediate to WDW area)
Worldmark by Wyndham Resorts
Wyndham Vacations Resorts
As for "remote" and "in the country" -- that is often true. As a broad, sweeping generality: Hotels in the City; Timeshares in the Country. The legacy reasoning: Hotels in the City serve business folks on business travel; Timeshare in the Country serves families getting away from everything for vacation. (Again, these are sweeping generalities. Yes, we are seeing an uptick in Timeshares in city locations -- especially cities with specific recreational appeal: arts/theatre, major sea port, historical interest, etc.)
Wyndham La Cascada (#A201) - https://www.rci.com/resort-directory/resortDetails?resortCode=A201
San Antonio, TX 78204, USA
RCI POINTS RESORT/ RCI AWARD: GOLD CROWN
RCI RESORT DESCRIPTION: "Wyndham San Antonio at La Cascada is located along the famous River Walk on Dwyer Avenue, less than two blocks from the downtown River Walk loop. This resort offers you the best of both worlds: more on-site amenities and unit choices than you will find in most urban area resorts, a convenient location close to the River Walk complex, the Alamo, the Zoo and museums. There is also an amusement park nearby. It is an ideal blend of resort-style fun and urban enjoyment!
Wyndham Riverside Suites (#C406) - https://www.rci.com/resort-directory/resortDetails?resortCode=C406
San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
RCI POINTS RESORT / no RCI Award designation
RCI RESORT DESCRIPTION: "Wyndham Riverside Suites, is located in the heart of the downtwon River Walk area. This will provide shopping & entertainment within walking distance. This historic Urban style resort is near Art Galleries, Theaters, Museums, Bistros, Restaurants, Boutiques and Nightclubs. You can also enjoy fishing, biking, & horseback riding nearby. This highly sought-after location on the banks of the River Walk is less than 2 blocks from the Alamo in downtown San Antonio. This charming historic building assures you a friendly and comfortable stay."
RCI POINTS resorts can deposit stays in both RCI Points and RCI Weeks Inventory.
NOTE: With RCI, it's wise to always research the properties that are listed in the RCI Directory to make sure it meets your vacation needs in terms of location, quality, amenities, etc. Depending on the RCI choices, you may decide to visit this location via some other means (hotel/resort stay, etc).
Once you have decided on which timeshare(s) meet your vacation needs, setup an ongoing RCI exchange request for your desired travel window and search online as well since these are RCI Points resorts.
I am a HGVC, a Wyndham and a Holiday Inn Club Vacation(HICV) member. So I know what HGVC is like and what these TX choices compare to that.
Very few Wyndham San Antonio La Cascada resort show up in RCI weeks inventory, I haven't checked Points inventory much since I own Wyndham points that is usually my avenue, but I have been known to pick up good deals on the week side of RCI. What I have seen is off season 1 BRs at best. This whole resort is Wyndham Points only owners. No fixed weeks at all.
Riverside Suites has a longer more convoluted history, even before Wyndham got in the game there. I believe it is dual II and RCI. I think II gets more of the units that are not participating in the Wyndham points, I do believe Wyndham points participation is not the majority of this resort. I think there are a majority of fixed week owners.
Both of these are downtown San Antonio.
There are several Worldmarks by Wyndham that are more countryside, but the New Braunfels location is close to Gruene, New Braunfels and San Antonio and makes a great base. Holiday Inn Hill Country (formally silverleaf) is also countryside but is also a great base.
Since I live in TX, I have stayed at all of the Wyndham's and Worldmarks, and most of the Holiday Inns timeshares in Texas.
I would stay at any of the Wyndhams or Worldmark's if you could pick them up. All do have good bases for area trips. The most isolated in the Hunt location called WM Spicewood Springs. Nice units, nice views, but in the middle of nowhere but close enough the West End of the Texas Wine Trail to make it worthwhile. You might get lucky and see a few of these Wynd or WM in RCI from time to time, but on OGS might be more useful for these locations.
Holiday Inns that were formally Silverleafs are great if you can get a presidential 2 BR 6/6 configuration or a 3 BR Ambassador 10/10 configuration. I would avoid lodge units 2 BR 6/4 configurations. There are a LOTof HICV (former Silverleaf locations) to be had in the weeks inventory. The other NON former silverleaf HICV in Galveston is a more consistent choice and any unit would be great there, but it only has inventory in the points side of RCI.
I just did an RCI week booking at the WM Marble Falls location and it was a great base. There are a lot of things to do all within an hour of that location.
Wyndham La Cascada in San Antonio turns up fairly regularly online. We have stayed for 7 nights in one bedroom units as follows:
February 2015 (booked July 2014)
January 2016 (booked May 2015)
February 2017 (booked January 2017)
August 2017 (booked January 2017)
I think only one of the stays was found with an ongoing search. It definitely pays to look online for your favorite cities and resorts a few times a week.
Wyndham La Cascada in San Antonio turns up fairly regularly online. We have stayed for 7 nights in one bedroom units as follows:
February 2015 (booked July 2014)
January 2016 (booked May 2015)
February 2017 (booked January 2017)
August 2017 (booked January 2017)
I think only one of the stays was found with an ongoing search. It definitely pays to look online for your favorite cities and resorts a few times a week.
For Texas, that is mostly off season 1 BRs in my book, as I said. Aug if it the last 2 weeks of Aug is off season here. Kids are back in school and its too stinking hot to do anything still. Jan/Feb is variable from 35 to 80, very unpredictable.
Wow what a great source of information and advice from these veteran Tuggers. You guys are great and never disappoint.. This is my first try with RCI I,m going to give these San Antonio resorts a shot. many more happy vacations to you.
I just did something similar, tried RCI to change things up. We were mainly looking for a location we can drive to. Like you stated, we couldn't find any locations in major city centers. To be fair, I'm not sure if it's because we are trying to book late in the cycle?
After finding a location that had a reasonable price (in some cases, we found it was cheaper to book direct than via RCI) we booked the location. At the last part of the booking transaction, we got surprised with a HGV Club RCI Reservation fee of $230.
At no point during the pre-booking did it even mention this fee. HGV charges a booking fee but it's more like $50.
Finally, at the end of the transaction, the site offers us a chance to upgrade or make changes after we pay another fee. But no where does it mention what that fee is, unless you initiate the change/upgrade process. So, I'm going to be calling the HGV folks on Monday to inquire.
Attached are the 2017 HGV RCI reservation fee schedule.
Finally, at the end of the transaction, the site offers us a chance to upgrade or make changes after we pay another fee. But no where does it mention what that fee is, unless you initiate the change/upgrade process.
So it was less than $230 to book a unit for the week when paying all-cash? Or maybe you are comparing your annual maintenance fees to the all-cash price?
Sorry for not being specific. It was comparing my annual maintenance fees to the all-cash cost if I reserved outside of RCI. I was pretty much paying $750 for $500 worth of value. Then add in the transfer fee and additional booking fee of $230 :-(
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