Endless Vacation Rentals is an RCI company and you don't have to be a member of RCI to rent from them. Inventory comes from timeshare units. Some resorts may charge a mandatory all-inclusive fee. Additional fees may apply. Offer may not be combined with any other promotion, discount, or coupon. Other restrictions may apply. Offer void where prohibited by law. Hawaii TAT Broker ID #TA-023-193-6000-01. Resort Rental, LLC, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32821. It is probably possible to get somewhat of a deal but it is really quite a scam. Endless vacation rentals Watch this Topic Browse forums All Timeshares / Vacation Rentals forum Timeshares / Vacation... forums mac1959 Gilbert Mn 1 post Endless vacation rentals 16 years ago Has anyone vacationed with this Wyndham-Vacations company ?They offer a 7 day studios and 1 or 2 bedrooms at resorts everywhere, and the rates per week are as low as a weekend in a resort elsewhere. My first impression is if it seems too good to be true, it probably isn't. Report inappropriate content 1-4 of 4 replies Sorted by 1 borntotravel999 Columbia, South... Level Contributor 731 posts 181 reviews 143 helpful votes 1. Re: Endless vacation rentals 16 years ago I'm assuming you are a member of RCI, a timeshare exchange company? Endless Vacations is the title of their magazine. Wyndam has taken over the Fairfield resorts, and most of them are Gold Grown or Silver resorts. Are you going during off-peak season, when and where are you going? RCI discounts their remaining exchange inventory in hopes that someone will book it, and they don't just "lose" the week. If you clicked on one of the icons for Wyndam, it probably is a timeshare presentation deal, but they are usually for three or four nights. I really don't have enough information to give you a correct answer. But yes, Wyndham is a reputable timeshare/vacation company. Just make sure you ask the question if you have to attend a 90 minutes sales presentation to get that rate. Beware, the sales presentations always last longer and the sales people are generally relentless when you keep saying "No". But, if you don't mind that, book it. If you would like to check on a particular resort, go to the hotel reviews for the resort you are considering and find out what people who have stayed there think. If you have any more questions, let me know. Report inappropriate content Phillie_gal Pinellas Park... Level Contributor 895 posts 127 reviews 75 helpful votes 2. Re: Endless vacation rentals 16 years ago Endless Vacation Rentals is an RCI company and you don't have to be a member of RCI to rent from them. Inventory comes from timeshare units. There is a thread on tug2.net that provides further information and speculation as to where the inventory comes from. Report inappropriate content Ken K Level Contributor 2,130 posts 95 reviews 530 helpful votes 3. Re: Endless vacation rentals 16 years ago Here is one thread Gal is speaking of. It has links to the RCI Group ( new addition) of the RCI exchange company. IMO....the prices stink. I would not pay anywhere near these prices! When checking, they were not all Fairfield/Wyndham, Worldmark or other Wyndham managed resorts. The units seem to come from all the resorts RCI has contracted for exchanging, and some other properties. And this is not new.....both RCI and II and Tradinding places have been renting overage T/ S weeks for a lot less than what is posted on that Endless site. RCI Group (?) also has a program your own group can benefit from.