Dean
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Annie, Carol did a nice job of explaining. Remember the $95 fee that those that trade in to DVC is in addition to the exchange fee they pay. DVC essentially never gives out premier time to II so Xmas and Easter plus summer HH essentially never show up. There will be exceptions in unique circumstances but one can assume it never happens. VB actually is available quite a lot now. II only got about 3 units a year prior to the change to the current system, that has changed a LOT now and II gets quite a bit of inventory there compared to the resort size. Anyone who owns can seek to trade, that is their choice. And there are a subset of choices that are a reasonable value it's just that they are so rarely available other than short notice. IMO this is a dramatically different situation, discussion and decision for someone looking to buy in or add on vs one who already owns enough points to use and to trade. Still there are costs, risks and limitations to trading. There was a thread a few months ago from a longstanding member who traded then had to cancel then couldn't find a replacement they were happy with so essentially lost over 100 points (studio I think).
While I guess it's fair to call the way the guides and even MS presents exchanging as misrepresentation, I don't think it's intentional and I wouldn't personally go that far. I think they simply don't understand the system well enough and tend to drink the Koolade.
Pat, the westgate resort in Gatlinburg is the best there. I wouldn't avoid it but would avoid the sales presentation. Too bad Marriott bailed on the Horizon's project there. Gatlingurg has a fair number of resorts compared to demand but a dirth of quality resorts.
Getaway prices are oftend determined by the destination resort. One can also use the independent exchange companies for such getaways.
While I guess it's fair to call the way the guides and even MS presents exchanging as misrepresentation, I don't think it's intentional and I wouldn't personally go that far. I think they simply don't understand the system well enough and tend to drink the Koolade.
Pat, the westgate resort in Gatlinburg is the best there. I wouldn't avoid it but would avoid the sales presentation. Too bad Marriott bailed on the Horizon's project there. Gatlingurg has a fair number of resorts compared to demand but a dirth of quality resorts.
Getaway prices are oftend determined by the destination resort. One can also use the independent exchange companies for such getaways.