Points
Units representing reservation entitlement within a points-based vacation ownership system.
Common questions
- How do timeshare points work?
What operators call it
Club Points — The vacation currency used by Anantara Vacation Club Points Owners for eligible stays and experiences.
Points — The annual holiday currency allocated from RTU Interests; current public material states 250 Points per RTU Interest.
Member Points — The points purchased on joining and used as the club's booking currency; they replenish annually on the joining anniversary under current rules.
Flexible points-based vacation ownership program; Club Points Owners can use Club Resorts and broader partner/exchange inventory.
Members use Club Points rather than a fixed traditional week for the program described in current official material.
Club Points can be saved and borrowed from one year to the next according to current marketing material.
An owner may be able to move unused entitlement forward or bring future entitlement forward, subject to current club rules.
Certain Club Points Ownership tiers can convert eligible Club Points to selected airline miles; current conversion examples impose program-specific conditions and fees.
Points may have non-accommodation uses, but conversion is not a core ownership right and can change.
Members purchase contractual right-to-use interests (RTU Interests) and receive Points.
The product is contractual right-to-use rather than a generic deeded ownership description.
Each RTU Interest currently provides an allocation of 250 Points, replenished annually during the membership term.
RTU Interests determine the member's annual Points allocation.
Current public material states members can bank this year's Points for next year or borrow from next year for a current reservation.
Points can be shifted between adjacent years under program rules.
Members buy Member Points; the same number originally bought is added back each year on the anniversary date; current public material states Points are valid for two years.
Member Points are the club's booking currency and refresh annually; expiry rules matter when planning usage.
Annual Levies fund club/resort expenses and are allocated according to Member Points held. Levies are subject to change each year.
This is Club Wyndham Asia's recurring owner-cost terminology and maps broadly to the universal maintenance-fee concept.
Current rules allow eligible members to forgo Member Points for a year and not pay that year's Annual Levies if the option is exercised under the applicable conditions.
This is not simply fee cancellation: the member gives up the relevant year's points and may lose access to other benefits for that year.
Current supplementary disclosure states eligible Member Points exchanged to Wyndham Rewards cannot be reversed; restrictions and a fee apply.
Points conversion has conditions and costs and should not be described as an unconditional ownership right.
Updated: 2026-08-18