Does the one-in-four year rule apply to an entire account, or to the individuals using the confirmed vacations? If I send a guest to a one-in-four resort, will I also be restricted?
Typically, the one-in-four year rule applies to an account, not to an individual. If you send a guest to a one-in-four year resort, you will not be able to visit that resort yourself for four more years. The “One-in-Four Year” guideline, as well as geographic area restrictions, are common among resorts still active in sales. The resorts want to maximize their exposure to new audiences of potential owners. RCI does agree to enforce these restrictions for resorts in our exchange program; however, the rules are created by the resorts, and they can change. We do not yet have programming in place to prevent confirmations from being made against resort restrictions. That is why you will not be given the option to confirm these resorts online. It will be necessary to call and have an RCI Guide double-check for any restrictions that might apply.
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