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Shell is a smaller system of resorts ... I own and like the resorts, but the US population (and the older population) is MORE on the East Coast and center of US. Timeshares started on the East Coast --- Shawnee is RCI0001 resort.
Wyndham is LARGER and been around longer. Their old resorts which are cheap to use points to book ... newer resorts cost WAY more points.
Thank you all for your help. I am going to present an offer to her and hope she takes it. I'm almost positive she will. With a family of 4 the idea of a timeshare is very appealing to us. We have the means to travel so we are hoping to get some good use.
Out of curiosity, why are shell points being given away while others are not?
Any offer you make her for the Shell points which doesn't involve you keeping your wallet in your pocket and her paying for the transfer costs would be, shall we say, a "philanthropic offer".
I don't know why they have zero value, but they do. Maybe the limited locations, I dunno. I own a boatload of points that I have not paid a penny for.
If you buy into SVC, you buy into a pool of intervals all over that region. You have ARP at any resort in your region, and standard booking window in other regions.
If you find a Shell resort on ebay, it's deeded, not Club.
Wyndham Founder; Disney OKW & SSR; Marriott's Willow Ridge, Shadow Ridge and Grand Chateau; Val Chatelle, Pines at Meadow Ridge and Twin Rivers in CO; Hono Koa OF (3); SBR(LOTS), SDO a few); WKORV-OFC-4 and Westin Desert Willow.
Shell fees are very high. The more you own, the cheaper they are, so we own 25,300 annual points. I still dislike paying those fees, which are over 20 cents each. That's over $5,000 in MF's, if you do the math.
Shell had an advantage because of II. Now II is going by the wayside for RCI. I will never be happy with RCI has my exchange company because I already use it with RCI Points and Wyndham Points. I don't want it for Shell.
II is just the better exchange company. Sorry RCI.
Wyndham points are a dime a dozen too. I wouldn't take either one.
Alternatives are actively preached here. Rent from timeshare owners, use conventional hotels, buy a minimal contract resale to get your name on the exchange systems so you can rent from them on the cheap in the off-season. Timeshare isn't for everyone, and I think that if you don't have the patience or drive to learn all the intricacies of how to maximize your timeshare investment, you are throwing money away.
Something like Grandview@LV with RCI Points in Vegas, has really low MF and gets you into the RCI exchange (you have to pay the RCI membership fees) and they are sold fairly cheap. Without RCI points attached, Grandview@LV and many other weeks contracts are also given away free. Watch out for the MF, find the lowest you can, if the goal is to get on the exchange for last minute and other rental opportunities.
There are free intervals given away that are registered to Interval International that allow you to have an II account, as well.
I've heard you can pay for membership with SFX without having a trader, and take advantage of their rental specials.
So let's back up a couple steps. You could get several weeks for year, free or at little cost via resale. BUT you are committing yourself to maintenance fees and potential special assessments for life or until you pay to get rid of them as someone else paid to give you a free one, or you sell it at a loss like your seller did.
You can own timeshare and have several weeks a year without committing yourself to several weeks a year. That's what learning the systems is all about, and most experienced people here advise that you rent first and learn the systems before committing yourself to contracts, especially multiple ones.
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