Yes, Virginia, There are Alternatives to RCI and II
May 20, 2009
Filed under Lisa Ann Schreier
If you own a timeshare, you’ve undoubtedly heard of RCI and/or Interval International (II). You’ve probably seen their hefty Resort Directories and, of course, probably paid your annual membership fees.
What you might not know, however, is that you do have many alternatives to these exchange companies. Even better, you can choose to maintain your membership in the original exchange company AND get another membership with one of the so-called “secondary” exchange companies, giving you great alternatives and options for using your timeshare.
Today we’re going to focus on the San Francisco Exchange Company, known as SFX.
SFX was founded in 1992 and prides themselves on dealing with “quality timeshare resorts located in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, and Western Europe.”
They offer two (2) levels of membership, GOLD and PLATINUM. Here is a brief rundown of what these membership levels offer you:
SFX GOLD
Annual Fee: $0
Exchange Fees: $159
Time Limit To Complete an Exchange: 2 years
Advance Fees Charged: No
Advance Request Time frame: 12 months
Request First/ Deposit First: Deposit First
Guest Certificate Fee: $39
Room Upgrade Fees (When Available): $159-$200
Travel Protection: $45 per booking
“Sell Off Weeks” Discount: None
SFX PLATINUM
Annual Fee: $239 for 3 years; $349 for 5 years
Exchange Fees: $129
Time Limit To Complete an Exchange: 2 years
Advance Fees Charged: No
Advance Request Time frame: 18 months
Request First/Deposit First: Either
Guest Certificate Fee: $0
Room Upgrade Fees (When Available): $0
Travel Protection: $0
“Sell Off Weeks” Discount: $100
A note about “Sell Off Weeks.” These are weeks that you can request 90 days or less from the check-in date. There are some wonderful deals available if you are flexible enough to take advantage of this time frame.
As SFX prides itself on specializing in high quality resorts, some owners of less desirable or lower quality resorts may not qualify for membership. A quick look at some of SFX inventory reveals locations such as: The Manhattan Club (New York City), Lawrence Welk Resort (Escondido, California), Banyan Harbor (Key West, Florida), Sloan Gardens Club (London), and the Royal Mayan (Cancun). What’s great about having another option in addition to your primary exchange company is having more chances to get an exchange into these high-demand locations.
It should be noted that if your timeshare is point-based, such as RCI Points, you would still have to maintain your RCI Points membership, as you will need to exchange your points for an actual week and then deposit that week with SFX, since they don’t work with points.
What about maintenance fees at your home resort? Those, of course, must be current at the time you place your week into the SFX pool. But you knew that already, didn’t you?
SFX can be reached at www.sfx-resorts.com. If you’d like a Membership Application, you can e-mail me at lisa@timeshareinsights.com.
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Lisa Ann Schreier, “The Timeshare Crusader,” is the author of Surviving A Timeshare Presentation, and Timeshare Vacations For Dummies, and blogs for Holiday Group.


