Ah, until earlier today you were free. That Discovery Package is a very big marketing HOOK where you have prepaid for 2 1bdr vacations for $2500. Those units could IMHO be rented for less than $1000 each which would include MF and the cost of a Guest Certificate.
I am sure you got the VIP option included as 25% off the points at the 60 day prior to checkin - only available thru buying from Wyndham (and NOT the resale market). Plus, the free upgrade to the next large size unit, if available. VIP is the LINE used to reel you into the BUY only direct from Wyndham. This is another marketing ploy, one which Wyndham keeps reducing (renting units thru Extra Holidays to the general population, limiting the number of free Guest Certificates, and restricting free Reservation Transactions).
Some of these changes might not seem to be aimed at you - after all you are going to quickly use up your 308,000pts. But the experienced Wyndham owner might send each of their 3 adults kids on a vacation (1 free GC, the next two $99 or $129 each) where one vacation might have to be rebooked (another new GC $99/$129) along with another RT ($39). Hopefully, none of these vacations need two reservations to make up the one 7 night stay as each reservation would require a GC. Several short weekend stays will also eat up your allotted housekeeping credits (HK) which Wyndham will be happy to "sell" you more of.
Plus, there is the other issue called "point inflation". Stay at older resorts and your 308,000 pts might get you 3 weeks of vacationing in a studio/1 bedroom size units. But you love the idea of a beachfront unit with a sweeping view of the ocean (upper unit, oceanfront) might use all your 308,000 pts for 1 week. Or you might not even have enough points.
But this is when you get landed into the boat. 105,000pts brought from Wyndham might only cost you $12-17,000. 308,000 pts might cost you $30-40,000 (but you will have that $2500 credit) and you get to keep VIP status.
But look at resale: That $2500 you just spent (but you can still rescind) could buy you 350,000-600,000 Wyndham points on the resale (eBay is one popular marketplace). The only options you will NOT be getting is VIP and Plus Partners (can buy into that package for $3-4,000). You will have ARP, your "free" RCI Weeks account and availability to all the Wyndham resorts that any other deeded UDI owner can reserve.
Just think of the resale points as you buying a house from the guy who got TRANSFER vs from the original builder except you don't get to pick the color of your rug. And you get a super, discount price with resale! And you get to keep your almost ALL of your cash.
Yes, resale sounds too good to be true! Who would sell such an expensive timeshare for pennies on the dollar? Owners who can't pay the ever increasing maintenance fees, who can't travel anymore, who don't like booking vacations 12 months or more in advance, never learned how to use this product, brought a second home, lack of vacation time with work, etc. Here on TUG, many people sell to "balance" their portfolio ==> they just own too many weeks and are unloading TSs which "don't fit" into their current plan. (ie research TS addicts who regular swear to never look at eBay again).
So, read some more and figure out how to wisely spend your hard earned dollars.
And Welcome to TUG.