Hi, can you clarify "avoid the points system"? I thought HVC is all on points now? Thank you!
Hi shoeslover05,
I'm not sure that it's been made clear to you what the portfolio system entails. And I can't help you there because I own a deeded "legacy" week.
So, first, what do I own? I own a week 49 at Hyatt Windward Pointe. It happens to be an every other year, even year timeshare. There are timeshares that are "every other year" or "EOY". There are timeshares that are every year or "annual". The maintenance fee last time I paid it in 2024 was ballpark $2000.
What does a week 49 mean? It means it's a Gold week. Why is a deeded week 49 a Gold week? Because Hyatt has determined that week 49's traveler demand is Gold according to the following schedule:
Scroll down under Windward Pointe and you'll see all Windward Pointe Gold weeks include weeks 22, 31, 40-43, 45-46, and 48-50. All Gold weeks are allocated 1880 Hyatt points to use to possibly trade into other Gold weeks at your home resort or trade into Gold weeks at other resorts. Or you can "spend" your 1880 points by getting partial weeks at the same resort or other Hyatt resorts. Scrutinize that POINTSCHART to see how that might work.
In any case, as I understand it, Hyatt has been trying to switch all legacy weeks into Portfolio weeks. In effect, from what I understand, they want to convert what Legacy owners have to a new points-based system involving (I've heard) tens of thousands of points according to a different schedule. I don't feel any compulsion to change because my type of ownership has been OK by me.
I contacted a timeshare salesperson at Fidelity Real Estate named Angie Edwards and she suggested I wait to sell next year because Hyatt is allegedly eager to get people out of their legacy weeks, and will next year be making attractive offers to them. Obviously, I don't know if that's true.
Why do I like my ownership? I like that it's EOY in that I'm not Mr. Constant Traveler so every two years is fine, particularly since I only pay a maintenance fee every two years and not every year. I like Hyatt Windward Pointe because it's a stunningly beautiful, spacious resort across from a wide oceanfront sidewalk, perfect for bike riding.
And now I'm eager to explore scooter riding a la what some visitors to Windward Pointe did on Youtube:
When I choose to visit the resort during week 49 or 50, that's prime time Christmas season when there are some or all of the following depending on the week:
Santa Con pub crawl
Key West Christmas parade
10K run
all manner of Christmas-oriented parties
Key West and/or Stock Island Lighted Boat parades
For the first time ever, I exchanged my week into Interval International because I was curious what I could get for it. I learned that Interval International gives you the same 1880 points as II points. And also that each II search shows you precisely what any available trade will "cost" in terms of points. I used 1850 of my 1880 points to get the following:
-an August 2025 Disney Vacation Club Animal Kingdom Kidani, 1 BR Villa, the most desirable Savanna view
-a Christmas week 2025 Marriott Custom House in Boston
I think that's about $7000 in retail rental value but, if I'm wrong about that, anyone feel free to correct me.
I still have 30 points to spend within two years which I guess I can add to the new 1880 points I will be awarded for 2026.
I have no idea what you might get for the tens of thousands of Portfolio points but I suspect not as much in light of Hyatt seeking to dilute the value of one's Legacy ownership via conversion to that newer system.
PS Someone asked if the Hyatt Windward Pointe 1st floor units were ground floor patio units. No, as my photo and the Youtube video show, the 1st floor units are some amount of feet above ground level.