It really depends on where you want to go and what you are going to deposit.
Another one of those dumb people that have cable and satellite.![]()
I used to think that this was a on-brainer, since II had all the major brands except Hilton and Wyndham. Now that DVC has moved, RCI is a little more appealing.
But the bottom line is that you think you want to go to a Marriott, Hyatt, Westin, or Sheraton, then II is the only way to go.
And if you can get a bonus week, I think II is still the best choice.
Different strokes for different folks, but I think RCI's website is too slow. I like the point and click interface, but the lag is too much, and going back causes the web pages to reload, making it even worse.
There's other gems besides the big brand's. Quite a few big ones actually, including the one in my avatar that can only be had through RCI at a *huge* discount to straight booking.
With II, you can "search first"---it's very easy to see what your week will or won't pull without depositing it. With RCI, the only way to find out is to deposit the week and see. Some have had success pulling a week back after depositing, but I would not count on it.How do I find out where my week has more trading power?
This is probably a stupid question, but I'm relatively new to timesharing, depositing and trading and learning the tricks of the trade. How do I find out where my week has more trading power? I don't think it's that great, but any advice helps! We have week 28 2BR EOY at Branson Yacht Club.
Two of our timeshares are dual-affiliated.I also belong to both as I have a dual affliated week.