In an unrelated and separate post, OP has recently inquired in another forum about a "timeshare renewal date" (of 2026) for his / her resort. Not personally knowing the MD resort at issue, it is would seem from that date that it is clearly an older resort, likely built in or around 1986. It's generally a somewhat tough situation when an aging, oceanfront / ocean area resort begins to approach its' sunset years...
I own at several different older (1980's construction) resorts myself. I can't and won't speak for anyone but myself, but I certainly
don't seek or want to get whacked with unnecessary special assessments for any
frivolous niceties (e.g., new granite countertops or vanities, when those items currently in place are fully functional and entirely sufficient, new hardwood floors, etc.). I want good locations, capable management, all-owner HOA independent resorts, prime seasons, ongoing and reliable maintenance funded by adequate reserves, with decent quality furnishings and functional appliances; the latter being replaced, on schedule and as needed, after serving most of their useful life. Unwarranted and unnecessary "cosmetic upgrades" to older facilities are (IMnsHO) "just placing bow ties on a bullfrog", straining the financial reserves and inevitably resulting in future unwelcome "special assessments".
That's just me; I'm admittedly a frugal Yankee with modest facility expectations which
don't include crystal chandeliers, new granite surfaces, daily maid or "turn down" service or mints on my pillow. YMMV.