That makes it even more
quite a range.
FWIW, the person who
leant me their Points account is at .76 cents per point. Everyone probably has some idea where they are at, but does it not seem like that makes exchanges through Points a wide range of prices? If an exchange cost 100,000 points, it could range from $500 to $4000, depending on the MF associated with those points.
Of course, that's true in Weeks, also, the MFs vary.
Now I have what I need to report.
It appeared that if Points has an advantage in selection it might be that month ten months out, when Points can see Points for the first time. That's what I searched, the month preceeding 303 days from today.
Through my Weeks account I saw 38 resorts.
Weeks through Points saw 22 resorts and Points through Points saw 18 resorts. That's 40 total.
The difference was two non-timeshare resorts available through Points.
In my Weeks account I saw the same resorts, check-in dates and unit sizes I saw through Points.
The difference is what each exchange would cost. Of course, through Weeks it is $149 plus a maintenance fee, and that is for any size unit. Everyone can figure what their own cost would be.
Points resorts through Points could get a little pricey.
A 3-bedroom at Orange Lake is 74,500, which would be $99 plus somewhere between $370 and $3000, with $745 being typical.
A 3-bedroom at Summer Bay is 100,500, which would be $99 plus somewhere between $500 and $4000, with $1000 being typical.
A 3-bedroom at Celebration is 106,500, which would be $99 plus somewhere between $532 and $4260, with $1065 being typical.
A unit at Houses at Summer Bay is 110,500, which would be $99 plus somewhere between $550 and $4400, with $1100 being typical.
A 3-bedroom at Silver Lake is 123,000, which would be $99 plus somewhere between $615 and $4920, with $1230 being typical.
Gotta go to dinner.
Bye