Archive for May, 2010

I just spent a week in Cabo san Lucas and I want to buy one.

I have looked at RCI and WorldMark by Wyndham to be able to have access to nice vacation facilities through out the world.

Are there any other options like this?

I am planning a week in Weston Florida to take daily hikes in the Everglades. As a member of RCI I will be staying at 1 of 3 timeshare resorts in Weston, Mizner Place, Vacation Village at Weston, and Vacation Village at Bonaventure. Does anyone know which is the better of these 3. We are 2 senior ladies.

But with a timeshare I think I get more rooms.

Is buying a timeshae worth it with those annual fees?

Also, how do I guarantee I get the time I want every year, I know what time of the year I want to go

A neighbor owns a vacation timeshare condo in TX. They have spent about 5 months off and on at this place this year. The rules say they get one week per year. When I asked about that she says they have bonus time but won’t go into details. Is it really possible to get that much time? How does that work? Thanks!

We would prefer Wailea area and to be on or VERY close to the beach. If you’ve stayed in places and loved them, please let me know the unit numbers.

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My husband sold a timeshare last year. He got it in a divorce settlement from his exwife. We filed our taxes and reported the loss, but do we need to file state taxes or anything in the state the timeshare was located in (Hawaii)? We live in Texas and have lived here for several years. I told him I thought the taxes on timeshares didn’t have much to do with income tax, but does anyone know what to do? We asked two tax preparers who did not know.

It’s for Wyndham Resorts, two nights + airfare to Vegas for two people paid. No obligation buy. Sit through a 90 minute speech and get the free prize. Seems too good to be true, is it?
What’s the catch?
I’ve heard they’ll offer you "vouchers" instead on actual plane tickets….I’m just SO sceptical.

You have to watch a 120 minute video presentation and they say no high pressure. What’s the scoop Deal or no Deal?