So far, nobody knows nothing. On the one hand, Points makes sense---RCI has a vested interest in pushing Points, and DVC doesn't much care who exchanges in, only what their members can get, and what it costs them. On the other hand, DVC might have better leverage on the Weeks side, allowing them to reduce the DVC-points their members must spend to obtain the exchanges they want.
Edited to add: the main advantage of RCI Points, though, is that it is much closer to DVC's nightly-stay model than II was, and that was another source of complaint.
Edited to add: the main advantage of RCI Points, though, is that it is much closer to DVC's nightly-stay model than II was, and that was another source of complaint.
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