60K Wyndham points + 3 nights for $299 with new timeshare offer

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Yesterday, we covered a Hilton timeshare deal where you can get 100,000 Hilton points and 3 nights of lodging for as low as $199 when you attend a timeshare presentation. Well, Hilton’s not the only one with an attractive deal.

Wyndham Vacation Resorts is offering a deal to buy a 3-night stay and 60,000 Wyndham Rewards points for $199 when you agree to attend a 120-minute timeshare presentation during your stay.  This could be a terrific deal if you live in one of the 43 states eligible for the offer and you don’t mind trading away 2 hours of your time.

The Deal

  • Wyndham Vacation Resorts is offering 60,000 Wyndham Rewards points + 3 nights in one of 22 destinations for $199 when you agree to attend a timeshare sales presentation.
  • Destinations include:
    • California: Anaheim, Oceanside, San Diego
    • Florida: Clearwater, Destin, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando
    • Georgia: Atlanta
    • Louisiana: New Orleans
    • Missouri: Branson
    • Nevada: Las Vegas
    • New York: New York City
    • Oregon: Seaside
    • South Carolina: Myrtle Beach
    • Texas: Austin, San Antonio
    • Tennessee: Nashville, Smoky Mountains
    • Virginia: Williamsburg
    • Washington, D.C.
    • Wisconsin Dells
  • Direct link to this deal

Key Terms

  • As part of participating in this offer, you will join us for a 120-minute timeshare sales presentation while enjoying everything your vacation destination has to offer.
  • There is no obligation to purchase.
  • You will receive a certificate redeemable for 60,000 Wyndham Rewards points upon attending our timeshare sales presentation. Points must be claimed within 90 days of the activation date (Verifiable Retail Value is $780).
  • The retail value of the getaway ranges from ($492 – $1,692), depending on number of nights, availability, incentives chosen and travel dates selected. Normal travel expenses such as transportation, airfare, meals, parking, resort fees and room incidentals are not included. Nightly room taxes ($12 – $87) are due at time of booking.
  • Travel must be completed by the Package Expiration date. Packages purchased between January 1 and March 31 must have travel completed by December 31 of the current calendar year. Packages purchased on or after April 1 must have travel completed within twelve (12) months of the purchase date.
  • Eligibility:
    • Non-Owner Eligibility: This promotional offer is available to individuals meeting financial eligibility requirements who are 28 or older with full-time employment or 60+ and fully retired. Minimum annual household income may be required where financial eligibility requirements are not met.
    • Owner Eligibility: This promotional offer is available to Owners in good standing who meet financial eligibility requirements. Promotional offer nights cannot be added to a reservation booked through your Ownership.
    • Please read our Terms and Conditions to see if you meet the minimum eligibility requirements.
    • This offer is valid only for residents of the following states:
      AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, VT, WA, WY.

Quick Thoughts

According to our Reasonable Redemption Values, 60K Wyndham Rewards points are worth about $420. In practice, you can sometimes do significantly better, whether by using points for a vacation rental via Cottages.com or at one of Wyndham’s all-inclusive properties in the Caribbean. That makes for a nice trade, even if you don’t value the 3-night stay. If you do, this could be a good deal.

Timeshare presentations sometimes feature high-pressure sales tactics (and buying a timeshare firsthand is rarely a good deal). Stephen’s Wyndham timeshare presentation survival guide: Get your “no” face on to prepare. Still, I’d be willing to listen for 60,000 points.

You do need to mind the fine print here: if you’re married, you must attend together (and you must attend the presentation or you won’t get your incentive and may be billed at the prevailing rate). With these timeshare offers, you’ll sometimes be put up in accommodations at the resort you’re visiting (in condo-like accommodations) and other times at nearby partner hotels. You may prefer one or the other depending on the situation.

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Dan

Some pretty interesting destinations here (Oregon, NOLa, Austin, etc.) – at least compared to what feel like generic offerings from Hilton.