I’m wondering if there’s anyone who visited Las Vegas recently and got this offer? I put a deposit of 0 US and signed a contract that said if I go back within a year, I just need to attend the 2-3 hour presentation and that’s it. If I decide not to buy, they’ll give me my initial deposit back PLUS either a 3 nights 4 days during weekdays or 2 nights 3 days during the weekend at either the PALAZO or VENETIAN, which are both 5 star hotels.
I read ALL reviews regarding their high pressure sales tactics and most reviewers said that the sales people are very obnoxious and would not take NO as an answer.
Honestly, I couldn’t even afford the timeshare anyways, I’m only interested in the freebies only.
So, I’m just wondering if there’s anyone out there that can give me some pointers on how to get out from there ASAP, or if you receive the same offer as me (free hotel nights instead of free show tickets or buffets, please let me know how was your experience.
Thanks a lot!
I’m really confused. I was looking up hotels and i found this resort in florida called Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa and i was reading reviews about it and sooo many people complained about these people trying to shove some timeshare crap down their throats..
what is it?? and Is this a normal hotel?.. lol
how it works timeshare hotel or vacation, i have plans to take my daughter to Disney world but its so expensive, already have money to buy airplane tickets from Texas to Orlando, my question is? IS more cheap to buy o rent timeshares on internet i found a lots web pages that sells timeshares and i can not believe only 0 dollars for 8 days,7 nights. but i dont not what else include? theme parks? taxi, or its only place to stay (hotel) can someone give a idea do people save money , if you book wtih disney its so expensive ,790 dollars for 8 days but includes i think everything, some friend exchange her one week vacation from Vegas to Orlando and they said t saved a lots og money but did not explain me how to do it? it will be my daughter and me (1 adult, 1 child 6 years old) how much it cost each park? i plan to visit all parks since i have 10 days vacation. i think are 4 parks and two water parks, i dont want to go sea world(i live in san anto,Tx we already been sea world texas all times) but i want to go Universal Studios, help me please!!!!!! thanks for you help
Also i want to mention for me go to Disney is for stay most the time in Disney Parks NO HOTELS ,for me hotel it doesn’t have to be expensive,Why to pay a lots of money if purpose for me hotel is for sleep only (for this reason someone smart recommend me timeshares she said save a lots of money,but she did not explain which web site, how it works,is reliable etc did not give details only she said its waist money in expensive hotels from disney when people don’t expend time) i want some decent hotel and cheap ,to expend the night ,take a shower and leave for the whole DAY!!! thats why i’m looking for inf timeshares in orlando?????
has anyone used a resort type of vacation you can purchase from ebay that offers great deals on hotels and tickets if you attend a 90 min sales presentation.If so how was it.thanks
I purchased a timeshare in Vegas at the Grandview Resort a few miles away from the strip. It’s a very nice resort and we got a floating 1 bedroom unit for week 11 (annually) and 2 bonus weeks for ,000. It’s a year round "RED" so there’s no off season. The maintenance fee seemed reasonable, only 0/yr and /yr RCI membership.
I wasn’t expecting this low of a price and I actually was absolutely against purchasing until I heard the numbers. I feel that I should have negotiated it down some, but when I heard k, I figured it was a good deal.
I’ve been reading up on it and I’ve seen a lot of complaints about trading resorts. I figure that some of them are b/c a lack of trading power and from what I can tell, I should be pretty strong there.
Does it sound like I got screwed? Has anyone’s experiences using their timeshare been positive? I just want to be reassured that I didn’t throw away money. We vacation often and probably have spent -4k in the past year on hotels.
We are considering renting thru www.vrbo.com during spring break. We aren’t quite sure of the best neighborhoods (closest) or if this is even reliable. Do you have to then pay to get into the parks every day? Are we better off just staying at one of the Disney hotels?
I purchased a timeshare in Vegas at the Grandview Resort a few miles away from the strip. It’s a very nice resort and we got a floating 1 bedroom unit for week 11 (annually) and 2 bonus weeks for ,000. It’s a year round "RED" so there’s no off season. The maintenance fee seemed reasonable, only 0/yr and /yr RCI membership.
I wasn’t expecting this low of a price and I actually was absolutely against purchasing until I heard the numbers. I feel that I should have negotiated it down some, but when I heard k, I figured it was a good deal.
I’ve been reading up on it and I’ve seen a lot of complaints about trading resorts. I figure that some of them are b/c a lack of trading power and from what I can tell, I should be pretty strong there.
Does it sound like I got screwed? Has anyone’s experiences using their timeshare been positive? I just want to be reassured that I didn’t throw away money. We vacation often and probably have spent -4k in the past year on hotels.
Prefer Islamorada or similar place. Not Key West or lower keys. Want cottage type lodging, laid back, on water, where we can swig margaritas and listen to Jimmy Buffet at night, dive or fish during the day. Something not modern is fine. Just want a casual atmosphere without tons of people in hotels and condos. Jan
My wife and I are looking for a place to stay on the island arriving Saturday, Sep 4 and leaving Friday, Sep 10. There are lots of cottages, condos, small independent rental properties on the island along with hotels and resorts. I’m looking at trip advisor for reviews but i don’t know how to pay so that I have some kind of protection. If I just rent a hotel or resort i can cancel and pay the fee or have some travelers insurance but most of these places that are privately owned have large deposits upfront. Even the ones w/ lots of good reviews I’m worried if they want cash. I have some protection for services if i pay w/ my amex. With cash it’s buyer beware. Anyone ever rented a condo or rental place for a week? How did you pay? How was your stay? We’re going to kauai. Please no stupid responses.
I joined global resorts then found ytb.
YTB seems to be an excellent business, but for last minute travel. It concentrates on hotel vacations, has an upfront cost & monthly fee. But I loved their owner’s speech on the travel biz, & their site is excellent.
Global Resorts Network is very new on the net, started dec 06. Its affiliated with a company that has been in business 20 years.. its the marketing arm. It has a onetime fee only, no monthly fees.
Plus their market is different … grn concentrates on luxury travel to 4 & 5 star resorts worldwide (though it covers hotels & does cruises & travel same as YTB)
But you can book in advance with GRN (as well as up to 72 hours before a trip).They encourage you to call them for special arrangements. Their prices are better
GRN owners setup Global Resorts because of timeshare experiences, as owners & sellers.Timeshares have maintenance fees & no travel choice
Which biz do U like?
http://www.globalresortsnetwork.shorturl.com