I am about to take a vacation with the timeshare to a Wyndham resort in Crossville, TN. I am a huge Indiana Pacers fan and want to know if the resort will carry NBA TV. Thanks.
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Hi! Me and some friends (mid 20s) going to Cabo soon and I’m looking for :
1. Friendly Staff
2. Swimmable Beach
3. Nice Pool
4. Somewhat clean
5. Safe
Here are our options…
(our plans are to be super lazy at the beach/pool with a night or two on the town)
Villa del Palmar Cabo San Lucas (#3165)
Tesoro Los Cabos (#2287)
Sol Mar Beach Club Resort (#2353)
Pueblo Bonito Rose Spa & Resort (#4110)
Pueblo Bonito Rose Spa & Resort (#4110)
Pueblo Bonito Resort at Sunset Beach (#5704)
Portofino Resort (#5318)
Playa Grande Resort (#4364)
Marina Fiesta Resort (#2474)
Hacienda del Mar Resort (#3622)
Condo Hotel BahÃa (#2991)
Cabo Villas (#6487)
PS….should we be at all worried about renting a car? Hopefully we can valet park or secure park to prevent any damage etc…
Thanks!!!!!!!!!
Galveston, South Padre Island….places to stay – resorts, timeshares rentals, lake areas that would be fun to visit…..never been so all info. is a very big help. Come on Texans, help me out…:o) thanks….time frame probably mid May…..
Most info on the internet is geared towards weekly allotments of timeshare. It suggests purchasing in "prime" locations for exchange "power". However, because Wyndham uses points & has so many resorts, does it matter where you buy with them?
For instance, if I purchase at one of their cheapest-valued resorts, are those points "equal" in exchange to the same number of points purchased at a higher-valued resort? Or in other words, what’s the buyer’s incentive in purchasing points from one resort, as opposed to another?
2 of my friends and i are trying to go to disney and we need 65 points for the hotel we need for 5 days in augest is there anyone that can sell me some cheap points (below ) if not what is the best cheap Disney resort?
the 00 includes roundtrip airfare and a minivan for 8 days. not the hotel. but i plan on staying at a timeshare resort to save some money.Also is the time we have there -have to subtract 2 days for plane/travel days is 6 full days. is this enough time you think? we did disney last year, so this year Universal, Coca Beach, and wonderworks and Magical Midway. So please let me know if you think I got a good deal and if you think 6 full days is enough. thanks
oh the price also includes travel insurance
I have the opportunity to stay at my Sister’s timeshare resort. The week of the 14th of April thru the 18th of april. There is one in Oceanside. What is there to do? Other than the beach? Are there good but not too expensive places to eat nearby? And do I need to rent a car? Or is there reliable public transportation available? What to do if I choose not to stay at the beach all day? Like in case the weather turns? How long does it take to drive or get to San Diego? Is there transportation from Oceanside? Any helpful suggestions or info is appreciated, Thank you.
My family is having a reunion November 25th – 27th in Orlando Florida but we can only get three days. Really would like 6. Does anyone have timeshare in Orlando at or near Old Key West Resort in Orlando on Disney Property that they can rent to us?
shortest presentation, best rewards(tickets to attractions), nicest hotel/resort accomodations offered
I have a timeshare week wasting away and would like to take it. I’ve always had fun out west, and on a lark mentioned to my wife we should take a vacation. She asked what type of vacation? One where we get on a plane? Where we just go to the lake? Where we go to the mountains? Being a smart-aleck I just said, "Yes, lets go to Salt Lake City, Utah." So she decided to take me seriously and check out timeshares there and found that there are plenty open near there in the near future.
Now the thing is, I know nothing about the area and don’t want to find out when I get there that the reason they have so many rooms open is because we’re staying in a ski town and there is nothing to do without snow on the ground, or that the place just sucks. So I’m looking for somewhere that we can take day hikes(I have a two year old and a 6 month old.) and there is shade.
So to sum up my criteria, I am looking for this:
-Decent weather in September/October, like temps between 50 and 85.
-Great views
-Enough access that I can see nice stuff on a day hike(under 10 miles or so.)
-Enough vegetation that there is shade(6 month old has fair skin.)
-Close to a RCI timeshare resort that actually has openings.
If you know of a place like this pretty much anywhere in North America, I’ll listen. I’m in DC, but have done lots of hiking out west, and really enjoy the four-corners states and the low humidity out there. So I’m biased in that direction.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I’d like to narrow my search to places with an outdoor focus. Somewhere that I can go hiking in the day, but spend the evening in my hotle/cabin.
I’ve been looking at places like Big Sur, Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Lake Tahoe. At all of them, I can’t find timeshares open, or they seem to be too crowded(Yosemite and many areas around Tahoe.) Are there other outdoorsy places like these that have time shares and mild weather?