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Which Marriott Vacation Club Resorts Can Be Traded With RCI?

 

As you may know, Marriott Vacation Club owners are able to participate in the Interval International exchange program. Marriott Vacation Club owners are able to stay at a wide variety of resorts by exchanging their Legacy weeks or Destinations Club Vacation points with Interval International, but some resorts trade with both RCI and II.

Dual Affiliation Marriott Resorts

Some Marriott Vacation Club Legacy week owners at select resorts can take advantage of what is called “dual affiliation”, which means they will have the ability to exchange with both II (Interval International) and RCI (Resorts Condominiums International). RCI boasts over 6,000 additional resorts in their exchange network. 

Why Do Select Resorts Have Access To RCI, When Others Only Trade with II?

This dual affiliation feature offered on select Marriott resorts, comes from a time when all Marriott resorts were affiliated with RCI, prior to becoming affiliated with II. The resorts that are currently affiliated with both exchange companies are the original Marriott resorts that were around during that period of time. Resorts that were built or purchased after Marriott became affiliated with II as their primary exchange company are only affiliated with II, which explains why many of Marriott’s resorts do not feature this dual affiliation.

All Marriott Resorts That Are Affiliated With RCI

We’ve compiled an exhaustive list of these special resorts which have the ability to be traded with II, as well as RCI below:

What Are The Benefits of Trading My Marriott With RCI?

The next time you are about to book your vacation be sure to remember that if you own at one of the Marriott properties listed above, you can trade with both II and RCI. Being able to trade with both exchange companies will afford you access to a much larger network of resorts, and a sizable amount of additional vacation availability as well. This additional access can be an asset for those travelers looking to book desirable locations and times of the year by exchanging their Legacy weeks.

What Are The Costs of Trading With RCI?

If you find something in the RCI exchange network that you wish to book, you will need to become an RCI member and pay an annual membership fee of $99. At the time of trading your week, RCI charges $239 per trade, you will not pay this exchange fee unless you initiate a transfer. However, these costs can be well worth it, considering RCI features the largest network of resorts of any exchange company, and will give owners an additional 6,300 resorts to choose from by depositing their week into the RCI exchange system.

Learn More About Exchanging Marriott Vacation Club With Interval International

If you’d like to learn more about the benefits of trading a Marriott Legacy week with Interval International, you can get easy-to-read travel demand index charts and step-by-step instructions to guide you through your next trade by reading our in-depth article: How Trading Marriott Weeks With Interval International Works.

Learn More About Marriott Vacation Club Resale

Purchasing a Marriott Vacation Club Legacy Week on the resale market is an extremely cost-effective way to take advantage of these select resorts who trade with RCI, as well as II. If you wish to learn more about having the option of trading with both II and RCI with a resale contract, you can fill in a contact form and speak with one of our licensed Marriott resale specialists to see which of the above resorts is the best fit for your vacation needs.

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