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Point charts, exchange ratios, resale values, and key facts for the biggest timeshare systems. Verified against official charts and recent resale market activity.
Point charts, exchange ratios, resale values, and key facts for the biggest timeshare systems. Verified against official charts and recent resale market activity.
Marriott-acquired luxury timeshare network. Premium oceanfront resorts, mostly in Hawaii, Caribbean, Mexico.
Premium hotel-brand timeshare using the unified Abound Club Points system. Books across MVC, Westin, Sheraton.
Post-Diamond merger. HGV Max integrates legacy Diamond resorts; ClubPoints buy stays across the unified network.
Best resale value retention of any timeshare brand. Deeded ownership with contracts expiring 2042–2075.
Largest US points-based network. Very weak resale value — many ownerships sell for $1 as a free MF transfer.
West Coast focused. WorldMark credits convert ~16.5:1 to Club Wyndham points via Club Pass exchange.
Smaller, higher-end network. Strong resale value retention. Uses Hyatt Club Points (CUP) currency.
Acquired by Hilton in 2021. Legacy Diamond contracts now integrate with HGV Max. Notoriously bad resale value historically.
Data verified against official 2026/2027 chart PDFs from each developer (where publicly available) and recent resale market activity from TUG, eBay, broker sites, and direct owner reporting. Last refresh: June 18, 2026. Spot an error?