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Vistana [SVR II codes]

mgard

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Hi can some one tell me what codes VIO or VIT mean for Sheraton Vistana on Intervals web site? I'm assuming it's different sections. thanks
 
Cascades = VI2?

Our Cascades unit is showing up as VI2 ("Sheraton Vistana Resort Gold Select") on II, but that doesn't seem to be a valid resort code...
 
Are you looking in interval international website or documents?

Assuming you mean me, that's what I see when I click on "My Units" on the II web site.

I see:

SVR (Cascades) - VI2 (should be VIT or VIO?)
WKORVN - KN3 (should be KAN?)
WKORV - KA2 (should be KAA?)
WLR - WL3 (should be WLR?)

Perhaps the ones with the numbers include some sort of unit/season information?
 
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