Yes, you can use your Club Wyndham points for hotel stays, but the process usually involves a conversion through the Wyndham Rewards loyalty program. Club Wyndham is a timeshare/vacation ownership brand, while Wyndham Rewards is the hotel-side loyalty program for brands like Ramada, Days Inn, and Wyndham Grand. As of 2026, Club Wyndham members can generally "convert" a portion of their annual point allotment into Wyndham Rewards points at a specific ratio. Once converted, these points can be redeemed for "Go Free" nights (starting at 7,500 points per night) at over 9,000 hotels worldwide, or "Go Fast" nights, which combine a smaller amount of points with a cash payment. This provides significant flexibility for members who want to travel to cities or regions where a Club Wyndham resort may not be available. However, it is important to note that the "value" per point is often higher when used for a resort stay than when converted to hotel points. For the best value in 2026, members are encouraged to look at "Wyndham Vacation Club" redemptions within the hotel portal, which sometimes allow for direct bookings at a flat rate of 7,500 points per room, per night at select properties.