The "Hilton" we're talking about here is Hilton Grand Vacations Club, the timeshare segment of Hilton, not regular Hilton-branded hotels. (Yes, I've stayed in some very tired, old Hilton hotels too.)...IMHO, I don't consider Hilton a high-end brand. Many of their hotels are tired construction from the 70s and 80s, long past their prime. Some of the worst hotel experiences I've had have been at Hiltons. If that is the best I can hope for with RCI, I will never deposit my points with them. This is a big disappointment.![]()
I think RCI has all the Wyndham properties. I understand that Bonnet Creek is pretty nice, and I've thought about trying to book back-to-back weeks -- one at Bonnet Creek and one at WDW -- since I already belong to RCI. We've been doing RCI vacations for over 20 years with mixed results as far as the quality of the properties go, but that's probably the case with II as well.
It does appear to me they are replacing II with RCI. But reading between the lines it appears that DVC will become a member of RCI points, not RCI weeks. I wonder if they will allow crossovers to the RCI weeks .
RCI is a sister company to Wyndham Vacation Ownership. Both are under the Wyndham Worldwide Organization.
There are a few that aren't. Star Island in Orlando, and Governors Green in Williamsburg (the best of the three Wyndhams in Wmbg, IMO) are both II. Wyndham owners get either RCI or II as their primary external exchange company, determined by their first home resort.I think RCI has all the Wyndham properties.
This is really too bad if no more II (Interval). No more Westin, Hyatt, high end Sheratons, or high end Marriotts for DVC trades. The only really high end major brand that RCI has is Hilton.
Disney has had poor trading power thru II because Disney has made it that way. As DVC members, we never had the full privledges of trading thru II. Only what DVC negotiated with II. That is why we had such limited access to trades. Give us full privledges, there will be no problem. That is the big question with RCI.....to what ability or terms will be have exchange privledges?I have a question for those of you who know more about RCI.
One of the big criticisms we've often heard about Interval is that DVC resorts don't have great trading power. My understanding is that the large volume of Orlando-based timeshares combined with the fact that II doesn't really weight DVC as an elite resort means that many of the peak demand periods and best resorts are largely off-limits to DVC members.
If that's true, could this move be designed to help DVC members gain access to more destinations? I see the list of big chains that are in II, but if members don't have a realistic ability to book many of those resorts, then we really aren't losing anything.
I'm not trying to put DVC on a pedestal here. Clearly there are better resorts. But it also seems that II may have DVC weighted a bit lower than it should be. I often hear stories of people booking INTO DVC from (what I perceive to be) lesser resorts, while the stories of DVC members getting great II trades seem few and far between.
Any thoughts?
One of the big criticisms we've often heard about Interval is that DVC resorts don't have great trading power. My understanding is that the large volume of Orlando-based timeshares combined with the fact that II doesn't really weight DVC as an elite resort means that many of the peak demand periods and best resorts are largely off-limits to DVC members.
If that's true, could this move be designed to help DVC members gain access to more destinations? I see the list of big chains that are in II, but if members don't have a realistic ability to book many of those resorts, then we really aren't losing anything.
I'm not trying to put DVC on a pedestal here. Clearly there are better resorts. But it also seems that II may have DVC weighted a bit lower than it should be. I often hear stories of people booking INTO DVC from (what I perceive to be) lesser resorts, while the stories of DVC members getting great II trades seem few and far between.
When compared to a top Marriott, Westin, Four Seasons resort, DVC falls really short. Being attached to a Hotel does not make it a great resort, it makes it convenient to visit.
In fairness to DVC, we need to see what the details are later this month to read the details of the "significantly broader range of resort experiences, length-of-stay options (including more nightly exchanges) and more."
That's a quality filter. Trade power is all about supply and demand. What Tim is asking about is the relative supply/demand curve for DVC weeks.Disney has had poor trading power thru II because Disney has made it that way. As DVC members, we never had the full privledges of trading thru II. Only what DVC negotiated with II. That is why we had such limited access to trades.
So true......we don't own DVC because of the great resort, we own because it is a cost effective way for our family to get nice accomidations staying ON GROUNDS at WDW. As a resort it lacks in size and quality to many top tier resorts. Don't get me wrong we love our DVC but because it is on WDW grounds not because they WOW us with other features.
This is really too bad if no more II (Interval). No more Westin, Hyatt, high end Sheratons, or high end Marriotts for DVC trades. The only really high end major brand that RCI has is Hilton.
Yay, according to Dean, more options in Cabo.... but does anybody know what this will leave as options on Maui????We were really hoping for a week at either the Marriott or the Westin in a couple of years!
Also, what does this leave as options in Aruba??? We went there on our honeymoon and I was hoping to go back one day on a trade.
Now...why don't I get these emails??? I have accepted the option to receive them more than once on the DVC member site...
There are 32 Maui properties in the RCI directory. The only Aruba property is Royal Palm Club at the Aruba Grand.