If you are referring to Wyndham Pagosa Springs, it is confusing, because there are eight developments there. You can get a general idea by comparing the points cost availability online to the list below for a full week stay or comparing to the points chart, if your stay is less than one week.
The following information is condensed from the fine print at the bottom of the points charts for Wyndham Pagosa Springs (June is Prime Season):
3, 4, and 7 nights stays at Teal Landing: Saturday check-in, check-out
2 bedroom lock-off = 184,000 points/week
3, 4, and 7 nights stays at Peregrine: Friday check-in, check-out
2 bedroom lock-off = 199,500 points/week
Eagle's Loft, Elk Run, Masters Place, Mountain Meadows, Ptarmigan Townhomes, and Village Point
3, 4, and 7 nights stays are Friday, Saturday, Sunday check-In, check-out
2 bedroom plus = 189,000 points/week (Eagle's Loft, Masters Place)
2 bedroom lock-off = 182,000 points/week
2 bedroom deluxe = 154,000 points/week
As for recommendations, Teal Landing is the "newest" development, and I believe it was recently renovated. Many people prefer it, because most of the buildings overlook the lake. I would recommend a non-handicap accessible room, unless you need it. The units are ground-level or up a flight of stairs (no elevator) to the second story. The "Fairfield Pagosa Resort" map available online is not to scale and accurate. Buildings 11 through 15 are on the lake, only buildings 16 and 17 are not lakeshore.
The Eagle's Loft 2 bedroom plus units are the distinctive "Mushroom (shaped) Houses" with two outdoor decks and many units have a lake view. It is 2 bedroom plus 2 beds in the loft. There are stairs leading to the front door, and spiral stairs inside the unit. Our kids like the retro spiral staircase that leads to the loft. The unit we stayed in last President's Day weekend had been recently remodeled, but the remodeling elsewhere in Eagle's Loft was still underway at that time.
Peregrine Townhomes are ground-level duplexes each with a shared, outdoor hot tub. The two bedroom lock-off has plenty of space.
There are also 2 bedroom plus units in Masters Place, so if you have a preference for the Eagle's Loft units, or a lakeside unit if you choose Teal Landing, or a remodeled unit, etc., call the resort about 2 weeks before arrival to put in a request. (You would, obviously, be limited to a certain development by the points paid; i.e., you could not reserve a 154K unit, then request something in Teal Landing, which would cost 184K).
We have not stayed in Elk Run, but I read that a major refurbishment was completed in February 2012. If you call the resort during non-peak times (1-2 p.m. MST), they can provide more information about the other developments.