wanderlust7
DIS Veteran
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it is very complicated and my parent spoke with Wyndham directly since we did not know who the beneficiary is.... they said there was none listed. They said we could take it over for $300 or give it back to them for $300. I think my aunt originally paid about $7500 for it about 15 years ago. I know she bought it at the same time as my other aunt. They said it would take 10-12 weeks to transfer.
If you decide to give it back to Wyndham, I'm not sure you would need to pay $300? I've read that inherited timeshares can be refused. Unless the fee is against the estate? Anyways, just something to look into if you don't take it.
Here are the VIP benefits:
https://www.myclubwyndham.com/ffrweb/pdfs/directory_fsp_226_255_orc_spec_mem.pdf
We are Silver VIP. The unlimited housekeeping credits is nice since I never have to worry about it, though I've never actually calculated if I would have had to pay. The other big ones are 25% discount on reservations within 60 days and free unit size upgrade at 30 days. Only if there is availability of course, so it's easier to get at the larger resorts during low season.