This is an exceptional property and as others note, it is very convienient to Seaworld and other attractions. I love the pool complex. As...
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This is an exceptional property and as others note, it is very convienient to
Seaworld and other attractions. I love the pool complex.
As an owner of a resale unit at this property, thought I'd offer a point of
clarification about what does and doesn't transfer with a resale. Having
gone to a number of timeshare sales pitches, I find it is good to know all the
key facts about their programs, since they may not be very forthright in
telling you things that might not help their sale.
So, here's what you should know. Sheraton Vistanna Villages is considered a
"mandatory" property, so upon resale, the "Staroptions" definitely do
transfer to the new owner. What doesn't transfer is the "Starpoints". The
difference is that Staroptions consist of points that you can use to exchange
into other Starwood timeshare properties--including some fablulous
Sheraton and Westin resorts. You can get a full week or book individual
days at these timeshare properties using the Staroptions. It is confusing
because although you get points (I get 67,100 per year), they are in the
Staroptions program, not Starpoints program.
The "Starpoints" program is where you can convert your week of ownership
to a certain amount of points in the Starwood hotel program that you can
use to get rooms at their hotels.
In my opinion, not getting the option to have points to stay in their hotels
is not much of a loss. The amount of the points you get for hotel stays is
not that large, so is a poor value in my book. I think if you want to stay in
their hotels you're better off getting the best price you can on the internet.
However, using the Staroptions is a great benefit and great value! I have
used mine to book several short stays at many of their fine timeshare
properties, getting far, far more value than what I paid in fees. I think this
makes a resale at this property a great way to go.
So to summarize:
Staroptions = use at Starwood timeshare properties. Resale owners can use
this.
Starpoints = use at Starwood hotels. Resale owners can not use this.
Note that the Sheraton Vistanna, which is a different property than the
Vistanna Villages, is not a "mandatory" property, so you don't get either the
Staroptions or Starpoints upon a resale. That's why the prices tend to be
lower at that property.