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Booked a 2br deluxe through VS for July. Thinking we might like to switch to presidential if possible. Any idea of the price difference?
Since $$$ pricing can vary based off who you are going thru, I can't really tell you the cost difference in that regard. (I own... and every renter has different rates).
What I can tell you is that Wyndham point wise, The presidential units usually cost the same amount as the next larger deluxe unit. (IE, 1bdrm Presidential uses the same number of points as a 2bdrm deluxe. 2bdrm Pres is the same as a 3bdrm deluxe.)
Has anyone ever been upgraded to Presidential because the Deluxe were all full? That would be nice.![]()
I can pretty much guarantee this won't happen at a timeshare resort like Wyndham. First, Inventory is tracked a lot closer than a traditional hotel might track it, so it's extremely unlikely that you will run into a oversold type of situation.
Secondly, Hotels as a cash business will sometimes give you a free "upgrade" into a room that would otherwise be empty so that they can still get some money off it, while freeing up your paid for room to sell to someone else. Timeshare resorts, since they don't work off the same money making principle don't have the same incentive to do the free upgrades at checkin. (The resort makes it's money selling ownership in the resort, and then the annual maintenance fees/dues for members covers the expenses for the resort).
And finally, the biggest reason... Third, Wyndham's VIP program allows owners with certain levels of ownership to take advantage of upgrades to available units up to 3months before the travel dates (depending on what level of VIP they have). This VIP 'perk' is one of the tricks that several of the big commercial renters use to offer you such cheap rental rates. (They quote you the price it'll cost them to rent a 1bdrm deluxe unit with the expectation they'll be able to upgrade into a 2bdrm before your travel dates) This pretty much guarantees that there would not be any units available to bump you into at check-in.
That being said, There is a slim chance something unforeseen could happen that would result in them needing to move you into an upgraded room... such as an emergency taking some rooms out of circulation. (Example: A small fire in the room or extensive damage by some other means). Even then however, It's much more likely that the resort as it attempts to rearrange people to account for the impacted inventory situation will end up upgrading owners before they upgrade people traveling on Guest Certificates.
So is $120 per night the cheapest we will see a 2 bedroom in July? We are looking to go for 10 days to 2 weeks and keep looking at different ways to book this. I thought I read that someone paid like $499 for a week...I would love to book at that price.
I think from what I've read here, often the cheapest rates come from Ebay. You might be able to try contacting some ebay sellers to see if they can set something up for you and are willing to take such a low rate, but I think the best deals tend to come more last-minute (within a month or 2) when owners (including commercial renters) try and utilize a lot of the tricks available to get last minute discounts on rooms.
Considering July is during the peak summer season, i think $100-$120/night is usually in the accepted normal range if you are wanting to go ahead and lock in your reservation to ensure you can get what you want. Different renters have different price structures, and of course the length of stay can impact your per-night rate... so it never hurts to ask around.