I own a timeshare @ Mayan Sea Garden and I need to sell some weeks, so it would be very helpful if someone give me an advice. There are a lot of Timeshare selling websites but most of them are scam!! So … I’m lost. Any suggestions about reliable websites that would help me renting this weeks? thank you for taking the time…
Mayan Group have hotels in Mazatlan, Acapulco, Nuevo Vallarta, (my timeshare can be used only @ this 3), but also in Rocky Point, Cancun…
Hey! My family has been thinking about going on a vacation for a while now, and we’ve decided that we want to go to the coast, either in Washington or Oregon.
Can anyone recommend a good spot to go? Any hotels or condos that you could recommend would also be great!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate all the help you could give ![]()
Or, who would best benefit from having a timeshare? I see only cons, so please tell me any pros.
1. High upfront
2. Fallacious predictions of future costs
3. Why travel the same place over and over instead of owning a place or renting hotels (I doubt if you cut a deal with a travel company to commit 10-20 years you can’t get a better bargain)
Why do people get timeshares? are they stupid? Are they looking for a place to waste money? Are they pre-paying to force themselves to be on vacation?
Ok, I know owning a place costs too much, at least in maintenance alone.
Aren’t there "special" hotels and resorts that are more ‘homelike’ that fit babies, and food, though more costy, less upfront compared to costs?
I understand with inflation, demand, hotel prices MAY go up, but doesn’t "locking in" a price also "lock in" the obligation to get your money’s worth every year, plus lock yourself to certain timeshared locations rather than a different new place every once in a while?
when my family was in mexico, we were introduced to the idea of a vacation timeshare. to anyone that owns one, does it actually work? how easy is it to exchange your weeks or to rent them? My family goes on vacation for at least 5 weeks or more each year and we like staying in nicer hotels. Should we buy a RCI timeshare? Where should we buy a vacation timeshare? THANKS a bunch :]]
I’m trying to find a condo or a hotel with connecting rooms for a family vacation in Myrtle Beach, SC and I’m having trouble finding a good website. So, if anyone knows any good websites for condos that aren’t TOO expensive(no more than 0 a night) please let me know! Same thing goes for hotels with connecting rooms. Or how do you know if a hotel offers connecting rooms?
I am going to California in April and am looking for somewhere cheaper than all the hotels to stay in. Maybe a vacation rental condo or something? Something near Newport, Huntington, etc…
My wife and I were thinking about buying a timeshare and I know that you can get some great deals on rooms for a week if you tour one of the hotels that sells them. I was just wondering if anyone else has traveled like this and can relate their experience with the required tour. I know in the past many people have been victim to the "hard sell". There are several places we want to visit and I do not want to have to deal with "dirty" tactics at the first place.
