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Example: Initial buy-in $25k to $35. (there are more, there are less) Gets you one week usage (annually) at any of their locations. Annual fees $2k. (there are more, there are less) So if you use it for 10 years you have paid $50k to $70k for ten weeks of vacation in a condo......full kitchen, two bedroom, living room, with resort grounds. So to wealthy people..............fifty grand, nice place to stay...........why not. |
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Maybe you're not wealthy enough. :jester: |
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Many years ago when time share selling was big business in Orlando, my wife and I attended several seminars that offered free Disney tickets.
That was a definite time share bargain, and saved the kids a good few $$$. The sales people sussed us in the end, and we were black listed from all seminars! |
Any other timeshare is definitely not for me. I bought into the Disney Vacation Club back in 2007 because of the flexibility. When my mother died in 1990, her timeshare company tried to pressure me into taking her 'week' and I told them to go pound sand and foreclose.
It's really only "worth it" if you visit Disney often and want to put some "cost stability" into your hotel stays. BUT, that being said, we've rented out our points many times for a profit. The flexibility of which resort and what size room and when makes the deal - IF you go there. You're somewhat insulated from the crazy hotel price hikes. And we have no trouble finding renters (I use a broker). Heck, renting out our points at the Animal Kingdom Lodge has paid for our honeymoon and contributed towards trips to places from New Zealand to Germany and Italy. |
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I have three weeks in Hawaii is my homebase. But like it’s been mentioned if I don’t want to go to Hawaii, I just trade them into RCI or ICI, which has a bank of timeshares and go anywhere. I want wait times have gotten longer these days, but Hawaii is always a number one draw so I never have a problem trading it in. Biggest problem is they just don’t use it every year. Even considering selling it for the price I paid for it 20 years ago. And yes, I may not on an individual unit I do on a week at this resort times my three timeshares giving me three weeks
Also,I would be interested in selling one, two or three weeks if anybody’s interested. I too, have stayed in Hawaii on different islands, Florida, Vegas, Tennessee, and a couple others as well I believe. |
Watch this very informative and funny(!) video before getting into a timeshare:
https://youtu.be/Bd2bbHoVQSM |
I have one in Williamsburg VA that I never use and would gladly give away. It's paid in full. Just annual maintenance.
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