And, unfortunately, unless it;s someone from TUG, we'll never know if it passes ROFR.
Cheers.
Only 1.5 hrs left in this auction and it's at $5500... Just to make sure I'm not missing something, the only reason to buy a W57 (or any of the by Hilton for that matter) is to have a longer booking window (greater than 60 days) and to have access to open season for these "exclusive" (? never been so don't know) type of resorts.... am I missing anything (i.e. these actually increase in value overtime, etc)?
Bid on this till my max at 7k. Stopped as I am only really looking for one to get all the booking fees included. At 7k, it would have taken me close to 14 years to break even with booking fees and such.
For me, I will have to wait till the buy in is lower. Maybe for a gold unit to make it worthwhile for me.
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Bid on this till my max at 7k. Stopped as I am only really looking for one to get all the booking fees included. At 7k, it would have taken me close to 14 years to break even with booking fees and such.
For me, I will have to wait till the buy in is lower. Maybe for a gold unit to make it worthwhile for me.
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You mentioned the upcoming Cabo resort is a bhc. Do you know that for sure?Yes in addition to longer booking window, you get what you want vs. leftovers e.g. upgrade to larger, nicer view units, gain access to event weeks (Thanksgiving Parade, NY Times Square), penthouse etc. Plus only owners have access to lounge. With american breakfast at the Conrad a block away running $48 pp. Lounge is a good deal.
As more bHC come on board (Japan, Waikiki, Cabo, Charleston, San Fran etc.) you theoretically will have earlier access to those resorts at 75 days as a bHC member. However I wouldn't buy for that reason because the rules could change.
IMO open season is not a good deal.