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Wyndham Rewards Relationship W/ Vacassa Ending

I am also under the impression that Wyndham rewards relationship with Caesar’s is also changing
 
The article mentions a Vacasa rental was 15,000 points per night. I thought it was 15,000 points per bedroom per night?
 
Another thing they neglected to tell me last week. They tried to use the Vacasa partnership as one of the reasons to buy more points.
I doubt sales even knew the partnership was ending. Chances are, even with this news, they still don't know and will be pushing the benefit for years to come.
 
I doubt sales even knew the partnership was ending. Chances are, even with this news, they still don't know and will be pushing the benefit for years to come.
That is why we can never believe anything they say. They are just like politicians, you know they lie when their lips are moving.
 
I doubt sales even knew the partnership was ending. Chances are, even with this news, they still don't know and will be pushing the benefit for years to come.

Or they won't care...
 
The article mentions a Vacasa rental was 15,000 points per night. I thought it was 15,000 points per bedroom per night?
Participating Vacasa home rentals require a redemption of either 15,000 or 30,000 Wyndham Rewards points per bedroom per night. Generally, the tier of points required for a property is determined based on the average cost per bedroom per night, inclusive of all taxes and fees (“Average Cost”). If the Average Cost is $250.00 or less, the redemption requires 15,000 points per bedroom per night; if the Average Cost is between $250.01 and $500.00, the redemption requires 30,000 points per bedroom per night. Rentals with an average cost of $500.01 or higher are not eligible for redemption.
 
Just like everything else, like resorts closing, they will feign ignorance and use it as an excuse to buy.
 
That is a bummer... we have actually used that once or twice. Oh well, the only thing constant is change!
 
If memory serves me correctly, they changed to 30,000 per night for 1BR and 60,000 per night for 2BR at some point in the last year.

I never used it, but to me, those seem cost prohibitive to me.
 
We leveraged the program for the past 3 years for excellent value. However, we have noticed significant inventory decreases over the past 12 months. Many of the nicest properties left the program.

I will probably burn our last 200k Wyndham rewards points trying an all inclusive in MX.
 
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