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  • So what's Wyndham Club Pass?

    WYNDHAM Club PassSM
    Over the years, we’ve asked what we could do to make your vacation experience even better. You told us you wanted access to more resorts and the ability to vacation across multiple Wyndham brands. Well today we’re pleased to introduce WYNDHAM Club Pass — a new program that will soon be available to CLUB WYNDHAM® owners.

    WYNDHAM Club Pass, which launches June 2014, is Wyndham Vacation Resorts and WorldMark by Wyndham's very own internal exchange program.

    Essentially, it will give CLUB WYNDHAM owners seamless access to more than 55 WorldMark resorts, expanding your ability to travel to unique destinations across the country.
    This new benefit will be available to CLUB WYNDHAM owners next year. We hope WYNDHAM Club Pass will bring our vacation ownership brands together with one simple idea in mind: “Yours. Mine. Ours.”
    For more information read our Frequently Asked Questions, and stay tuned in the coming months for additional details!

    https://www.wyndhamvacationresorts.c..._pass_faqs.pdf

  • #2
    Well they keep stressing DEVELOPER points so I guess resale is out.

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    • #3
      It's another way for them to make a quick hundred bucks, like the extra guest passes.
      Scott

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      • #4
        An internal exchange program between WVO and WM. $99 exchange fee. Developer points only.

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        • #5
          So they won't be taking any regular resorts out of the club then?
          I live East coast so not too many WM's anyway so no loss.
          Of course if I want a WM I'll just do an RCI exchange.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chriskre View Post
            So they won't be taking any regular resorts out of the club then?
            I live East coast so not too many WM's anyway so no loss.
            Of course if I want a WM I'll just do an RCI exchange.
            which works only if you don't want the crème de la crème over at WorldMark in prime season.
            Lawren
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            There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
            - Rolf Kopfle

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lawren2 View Post
              which works only if you don't want the crème de la crème over at WorldMark in prime season.
              I doubt I'll need it but if I ever do then I know who to call.

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              • #8
                A net loss all around (except Wyndham, of course). Wyndham members with nondeveloper points will no longer have access to affiliate resorts (such as Worldmark). Members with developer points will still have access to Worldmark resorts, but will not now have to pay $99 instead of nothing. And Wyndham calls this a "benefit"? To them, of course!

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                • #9
                  What a scam Dave Henry.

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                  • #10
                    Wyndham members with nondeveloper points will no longer have access to affiliate resorts (such as Worldmark).
                    This is no great loss. Affiliate resorts already had next to no inventory transferred across club lines; they were there just to make the directory look bigger. The dual-enrolled club resorts (those with inventory actually in both Wyndham and WorldMark) remain dual-enrolled, and non-qualified points can still be used to book them.

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