Best Ways to Use Wyndham Rewards Points

The short answer: Wyndham Rewards points shine with a near-flat award structure and a standout sweet spot: redeeming for Vacasa vacation rentals, where a whole home can cost a set number of points per bedroom. That makes Wyndham unusually valuable for group and family stays, beyond its large budget-hotel footprint.

The Vacasa sweet spot

Wyndham owns the Vacasa vacation-rental connection, and redeeming points for a Vacasa whole-home rental (priced per bedroom) is the standout value, often beating high cash rates for houses that sleep a group. For families or groups, this can be the best use of hotel points anywhere. See the Wyndham Rewards guide.

Flat-ish pricing and footprint

Wyndham has used a simple, near-flat award structure (a set price for free nights), which makes high-cash-rate properties a good deal in points, and its huge budget-hotel footprint means easy availability for road trips. The points are not high value per point at cheap properties, so target the redemptions where the flat price beats a steep cash rate.

How to decide

Use points for Vacasa rentals and higher-cash-rate stays where the flat award price wins, and pay cash at cheap roadside properties. Wyndham is a transfer partner of some major bank programs, so you can feed a balance from card spending (confirm current partners first). See how to book a hotel with points.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best way to use Wyndham points?
Redeeming for Vacasa vacation rentals, where a whole home is priced per bedroom and can beat high cash rates, especially for families and groups. High-cash-rate hotel stays are also good value under the flat award pricing.
Can you use Wyndham points for vacation rentals?
Yes. Wyndham lets you redeem points for Vacasa vacation rentals priced per bedroom, which is one of the best sweet spots in hotel loyalty for group and family travel.

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Bryce Casson

Bryce Casson, Founder of Cardocrat. Every card is ranked by what it actually returns, with all points valued at a flat 1 cent and offers verified against issuer sources. About the author.