I currently own at SSR 225 points. Bought back in 2005 and just used some points for the 2007 member cruise.
As I am learning more about the points and Home resorts, I am curious why Old Key West would not be more attractive to people due to the number of points required to stay vs the other resorts. It would seem it would make the points more valueable.
For example in 2010 I want to get a 3 bedroom villa for a 50th annivesary celebration for my parents. OKW is over 150 points chepaer than my home resort.
I do understand that OKW contracts end 15 years earlier so I am trying to figure out how to analyze if if the long run OKW is better or not better as far as points.
I was curious if anyone has already done this??
I like OKW - I have stayed there 4 times on other timeshare trade ins. (which is getting harder and harder to get). The rooms are also bigger than the other resorts.
I would love to hear any feedback.
As I am learning more about the points and Home resorts, I am curious why Old Key West would not be more attractive to people due to the number of points required to stay vs the other resorts. It would seem it would make the points more valueable.
For example in 2010 I want to get a 3 bedroom villa for a 50th annivesary celebration for my parents. OKW is over 150 points chepaer than my home resort.
I do understand that OKW contracts end 15 years earlier so I am trying to figure out how to analyze if if the long run OKW is better or not better as far as points.
I was curious if anyone has already done this??
I like OKW - I have stayed there 4 times on other timeshare trade ins. (which is getting harder and harder to get). The rooms are also bigger than the other resorts.
I would love to hear any feedback.
I like outdoor hallways and the townhouse style!!