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Is This Maui Westin Vacation Club Timeshare Presentation Offer Worth It?

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Maui Westin Vacation Club Timeshare Presentation Offer Details

Maui Westin Vacation Club Timeshare Presentation Offer

I guess once you go to a few timeshare presentation offers the word gets out to all of the competitors. It seems like I get a new timeshare presentation offer every couple of months. In the past we have taken advantage of these deals when it lines up with future travel. We didn’t have plans to go back to Hawaii any time soon, but should we change that with this new Maui Westin Vacation Club timeshare presentation offer?

Offer Details

Here is what the Maui Westin Vacation Club timeshare presentation offer has to offer:

  • 5 nights in a personal studio villa at The Westin Ka’anapali Ocean Resort Villas
  • 25,000 Marriott Bonvoy Points
    • 10,000 points now
    • 15,000 points after the stay
  • Pay $999

I could pay $199 now and then pay the balance when I pick my travel dates. The opportunity for this offer ends June 23, 2026, and I have 15 months to plan my visit. The phone number listed to call is 800-543-3190 if you want to try to get access to this offer.

Quick Thoughts On The Offer

Spending $1000 (and two hours of my time in a presentation) seems kind of steep initially. That is until you realize what 5 nights in Maui would normally cost you. I do like that they give you 15 months to book, instead of the standard 12 months, because Hawaii flights can be difficult to line up at times. At least for people not living on the West Coast.

It is also interesting to see them offering some of the points up front. I really like that, as waiting for points to post after your trip is the worst part of the deal. Especially if the points were the entire point of taking the offer. That would not be the case here though.

Maui Westin Vacation Club Timeshare Presentation Offer Details

What Value Does This Package Offer?

When you are paying $1000 for something it may not seem like much of a deal, but this actually is. The lowest priced rooms I could find on the calendar were for around $470 – $500 a night. That would mean you are saving around $1500 on the room.

Marriott Bonvoy points are worth around $0.006 a piece to me, so that is around an additional $150 in value. The points don’t really move the needle here much though. Sometimes that is the entire reason to do the presentation (hello Hilton), but the stay is the selling feature here.

If you wanted to look at it from a points perspective, the cheapest dates I saw would cost around 300,000 Marriott Bonvoy points. That is actually a pretty decent redemption for Marriott Bonvoy points in comparison to the cost. With my valuation of Marriott Bonvoy points the 5 nights is only giving around $1800 in value, or like 45% off with the presentation offer. That is before you include the Marriott Bonvoy points, which makes it a little more than half off.

Maui Westin Vacation Club Timeshare Presentation Offer: Final Thoughts

If I had plans to go to Maui already then I would be seriously considering this deal. The Maui Westin Vacation Club timeshare presentation offer gives a decent value for the 2 hour presentation requirement.

Having said that, this isn’t good enough of a deal to go out of my way to chase down. At times, there have been timeshare presentation offers that did do that for me. This isn’t one of them. Especially when you consider how hard (and expensive) it is to actually GET to Hawaii.

Let me know down below, or over in the MTM Facebook Group, if you received a similar offer. Do you plan on taking advantage of it?

 

Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann is a father, husband and miles/points fanatic. He left the corporate world after starting a family in order to be a stay at home dad. Mark is constantly looking at ways to save money and stay within budget while also taking awesome vacations with his family. When he isn't caring for his family or taking a weekend trip, Mark is working towards his goal of visiting every Major League Baseball ballpark.

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