There is a lot more inventory in weeks, but sometimes resorts may only be available via points. If you own in weeks you only get access to weeks inventory. Owning in points gives you access to two buckets of inventory, weeks and points. And, whenever you exchange, you will pay a fee. In addition to paying the annual maintenance fee for Grandview, you will also pay an annual RCI membership fee. We haven't come close to needing more points. I didn't think it was worth it to have those extra points and so far I have been right. When I bought my 98K points, the 122K contracts were selling for around $3,000. However, it costs a lot more to buy those 122K contracts on ebay. A Grandview owner with 122K points will pay the same annual maintenance as me, but have more points to spend. I paid $250 for 98K points a year and I pay a maintenance fee of about $830. Right now, one is available for 23,500 points.Īs someone else posted, watch for what points you get for what maintenance fee you pay at Grandview. A 1BR at Saratoga Springs at Disneyworld can be as much as 68,000 points for a week. A 3 bedroom at Reunion Resort for 7,500 points for a week! You'll find some more units on sale for 7,500 points. You can book a week on sale for as little as 4,900 points. Holiday Inn Club Vacations At Orange Lake Resort - West Village #0670 Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Orange Lake Resort - River Island #8881 Holiday Inn Club Vacations At Orange Lake Resort - North Village #8897 Holiday Inn Club Vacations At Orange Lake Resort - East Village #8896 Hilton Grand Vacations Club At Tuscany Village #6309 Hilton Grand Vacations Club At Seaworld #3517 Hilton Grand Vacations Club Las Palmeras #DE76 I'd second the suggestion that you consider a higher point total Grandview contact (I have 122K and can book most things that are available) I did take a look at orlando gold crown 2 bed and up and here is the summary data from the first 10 resorts out of 28 available (I have a platinum points account) You asked a big question and it's hard to give a complete answer. The information on this site is so helpful. In Puerto Vallarta we usually we stay at either the Mayan Sea Garden or Buganvilias Resort Vacation Club. We also go to Puerto Vallarta for several weeks in January or February and stay on the beach. We like to stay on the beaches in Myrtle Beach and Florida. We like the idea of being able to split the week up and not have to always stay a full week. We are retired and can travel whenever we want. Could someone please give me an idea of approximately how many days/weeks I could expect to get if I deposit these points with RCI? I don’t have access to RCI Points to see how far 49,000 points will go. I have a good understanding of how the RCI weeks exchange program works but have no experience with RCI Points. My RCI Weeks membership is paid up through April 2024. I currently have several timeshare weeks which I exchange through RCI Weeks. We will not stay at the Grandview in Las Vegas and will use the points to exchange into other resorts. Annual would give me 49,000 each year and biennial would get me 49,000 points every other year. I’m trying to decide if I need 49,000 points annual or biennial. I am considering buying a Grandview Las Vegas resale timeshare.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |