Wyndham Timeshare: Three Nights + 60k Points For $249

The Offer

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  • Wyndham is offering a 4 day/3 night stay for $249. You also get 60,000 Wyndham points

The Fine Print

Better than the previous 30k deal. You can usually get a better than standard offer just by calling in, we detail that process here. Not worth doing unless you’re absolutely certain you won’t sign up for a timeshare and keep in mind this is what they do and can be very convincing and good at applying pressure.

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  • @6 @2 best to update the OP with the following information:

    I filled out the form on March 18th and got a call today (March 28) to go over the package details. The biggest initial hiccup was the age requirement of being between 28 - 63 (I'm 23). However, unlike @guest_2026782 , I was told that as long as I brought someone with me between those ages (Ex: Mom or Dad) then I would satisfy the age requirement.

    I was able to get a better offer than advertised. My first package wound up being as follows:

    • Pay $249 (Note: This does not include taxes & fees. Those will vary by property, and you can see what they are when making a dummy booking online)
    • 4 days/ 3 nights stay
    • $100 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard
    • 45,000 Wyndham Points
    • 1 free night valued up to $100 (It's in the form of a rebate)

    Full Vacation Offer can be seen here (sent to my email after paying): https://imgur.com/a/axVEm2M

    After booking the first package, the agent told me he could offer me a second package which I also wound up signing up for. It was as follows:

    • Pay $149 (Note: This does not include taxes & fees. Those will vary by property, and you can see what they are when making a dummy booking online)
    • 4 days/ 3 nights stay
    • $150 Prepaid Mastercard

    Full Vacation Offer can be seen here (sent to my email after paying): https://imgur.com/a/oH0NJYU

    Some other important information:

    • You must wait 90 days between vacation packages (can't use them back to back)
    • Both packages expire 12/31/2025 but can call to have expiration date extended by 3 months
    • must provide 30 days notice of where you're going to the reservations department phone # they give you (and once you pick it, don't change it or else there are fees)

    Other noteworthy links sent in the email:

    Good luck everyone!

  • I did one of these timeshare presentations with Wyndham a few years ago. Terrible experience. We were able to decline the timeshare purchase — which really wasn’t easy — but they fraudulently opened credit card accounts for both my wife and me. That was fun to clean up. Then the free nights they gave us expired before we were able to use them. Never again!

  • Couldn't find the list of eligible destinations.. anybody know which 13 destinations included?

  • I've tried a timeshare from Hilton, it was not bad.
    Has anyone tried both, Hilton and Wyndham, what is your experience?

    • I recently did both (Hilton in October and Wyndham in February). They both were 3 hours long but I found Hilton to be easier to leave.

      • Thanks for sharing! Wow, interesting. Mine was about 1.5h in DC.
        If you don't mind, where were yours? @guest_2025492

        • I did Hilton in Orlando. Wyndham was in Clearwater. Meh. It was a beautiful beach but there's nicer out there and I probably won't go back. The hurricane damage is still there and it affected the visit.

    • I did Wyndham a few years ago. About an hour in I had the audacity to yawn, the rep deemed that disrespectful lol made for an awkward last hour but was worth it.