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anyone with a timeshare/vacation club
Where is it?
Pros?
Cons?
Mind sharing the cost?
Name of company?
Re: anyone with a timeshare/vacation club
I don't personally have one, but my parents do.
Theirs is through RCI I believe and it's based in Orlando. I have no clue about the cost, but our family has got a ton of use out of it. Besides staying in Orlando numerous times, my dad has been able to trade weeks and has gotten me and my siblings in places like Hawaii, near Yellowstone, St. Croix, Vermont, Virginiia Beach, Williamsburg, Atlantic City, Deep Creek Lake, MD, Key Largo, Phoenix and Branson, MO. There may be others I'm missing. So those are definitely pros.
I'm sure my dad could give you some cons, but from my perspective at least, there are none
Our wedding on Wilson Island!
Where is it?
Marriott Kauai Beach Club (www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lihka-marriotts-kauai-beach-club)
Pros?
We LOVE the resort (and all of Kauai!) so having this timeshare makes it more affordable for us to go every year. Plus it's a large villa that can sleep up to 5 people, has 2 separate units in one so one side can be locked off for privacy or you can rent the other side out if you don't need it. We also have the option of trading our week for 100,000 Marriott points (which we've done once) or trading it for another property anywhere in the world through Interval (which we've done once as well, traded for the Marriott Ko Olina on Oahu), plus if you do this, you get a bonus week to use at a choice of resorts for only $199 for the week (which we used for the Royal Haciendas in Playa del Carmen which was amazing!).
Cons?
The biggest con is the maintenance fee. It turned out to be much more than expected due to major renovations of the resort. However, they will go back down at some point...
Mind sharing the cost?
I think it was around $22K (bought in 2007), it's a 1 bdrm/2 bath villa, oceanview, 1 week per year.
Name of company?
Marriott Vacation Club International
We own Marriott Aruba Surf Club 2 weeks. Ditto the above, we paid about $15k per week pre-construction but it is now selling for closer to $30k per week if you buy directly. My issue is that we are paying maintenance fees that are hurting us, I am a SAHM now and while we love that it forces us to go on great vacations, I would sell one week if I could just to get out of the maintenance fee and have that money back, honestly I would be thrilled if I could get what we paid for it but have not tried to sell just b/c we don't really know where to start. We have awesome trading power and upgraded to the Marriott points system so if we don't use our home resort we use points to trade for other Marriotts and depending on which resort is now many days we can get but for example we can get 2 off weeks of Orlando for trading one of our weeks for no extra cost.
My parents have one through RCI its based in Las Vegas but the only time they used their home location was when they boughtit!
We've gotten a ton of use out of it though and when they go on vacation its typically a trade in (they use a points system) and they go other places. We've gone to Disney World, DR, we'll use it next year for Cocoa Beach and then Hawaii. There are fees involved with trading its only like $170/week and then there are guest certificates they have to purchase when DH and I use them which is $59.
Our wedding on Wilson Island!