jessie2727
newbie
My husband and I purchased our Occidental Vacation Club membership in the fall of 2012 and have realized we jumped the gun! We have a newborn and are planning on having another one next year, that said we arent traveling and dont forsee us traveling out of the country for 5+ years...So, we want/need to get rid of our timeshare to put that MF towards the kiddos! Timeshare is paid in full and the maitenance fees are every other year (odd years) and are $285. The membership allows you to travel on the odd years to any of the included resorts. There are 6 in Mexico, 5 in the Dominican Republic, 2 in Costa Rica, 1 in Aruba, 1 in Spain, and 3 in Cuba. The week that is included is a 'prime' week which allows reservations pretty much anytime (holidays extra amount). The membership also includes 28 days of bonus time each year. The bonus time allows you to travel anytime/any year (based on availability). The membership gives u a studio which sleeps 2 adults and gives u perks such as internet, top shelf liquor, etc. The membership is for all-inclusive resorts. With the membership you get an amazing price on using the all-inclusive resorts.
This is my first time dealing with buying/selling a timeshare, so if i missed anything just let me know. I have been to the Occidental Grand Xcaret in Mexico twice and can say it is a beautiful resort where the staff are there to meet your every need. At this point I am willing to give it away simply because it seems like the easiest route. All I am asking is for the buyer to pay the fees for transfering the deed and the current maitenance fee due. 2015's week has not been used, so if you buy this timeshare, you could be traveling to one of their resorts this spring!
This is my first time dealing with buying/selling a timeshare, so if i missed anything just let me know. I have been to the Occidental Grand Xcaret in Mexico twice and can say it is a beautiful resort where the staff are there to meet your every need. At this point I am willing to give it away simply because it seems like the easiest route. All I am asking is for the buyer to pay the fees for transfering the deed and the current maitenance fee due. 2015's week has not been used, so if you buy this timeshare, you could be traveling to one of their resorts this spring!