Ok I am thinking of buy rci points two questions, First is it worth it. Two can any one check the availability of aug 6 - aug 8 for park city utah through rci points
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Is it worth it to change to RCI points? It certainly isn't worth paying anything more than $200 to $400 to do so and then (and this would apply to buying a week already converted to points) only if you like your underlying week or float season, and get the number of points that works for your vacation needs and has a reasonable points/MF ratio. Like any TS purchase you want to research the stability of MF, history of assessments, owner vs developer controled board, etc. It also takes a while to learn how best to use your points.
As to the availability in Park City for your date, I don't see anything. I found that if you want the weekend using points you usually need to book at the 10 month mark. For places with a lot of inventory or for shoulder and off season availabilty you may see inventory at 5-9 months for the weekend. Also resorts that have overly high points value (for the location, quality and demand) might have later availability. I did see 2 day availability for Sun-Tues.
Another thing to remember is that points reservations of less than a week often have additional cleaning fees of $40-$70 depending on the size. This makes short stays using points cost more because MF paid on the week only covers 1 cleaning and HOA owners pass the additional costs onto the points users.
I have both points and weeks and I like both for different situations. Sometimes using 45 day inventory in weeks with points, its less expensive to pay the $179 exchange fee and 6500-9000 points and get a place for a week even if I only need 3 days.
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Whether it's worth it depends on your expectations. It's late to be looking for something in the summer anywhere. If you normally can't plan more than 4 months in advance, the only way it works for you is to be flexible enough to take the last minute inventory within 45 days of check-in. These would be full weeks units from the RCI weeks inventory that you can grab at the reduced point levels.
If you normally plan 10 months to 2 years in advance, there is no reason it can't work for you.
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Using points, you can only book at a RCI "Points only" resort up to 10 months out.
Using your points you can book up to 2 years out on weeks inventory. This decreases depending when your points expire, the points have to be still valid on your travel date. Points are good for 2 years and then you can pay RCI to extend them for a 3rd year (approx. $115).
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