Scarface74
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My wife and I started “nomadding” across the US this year from March through September and then we live in a condotel we own in Orlando from October - early March.
For those who don’t know a Condotel is where we own the entire condo unit and it’s rented out like a unit in a hotel when we aren’t there. The income basically cover the costs (mortgage + fees) when we aren’t there.
We started by staying in midrange Hilton and Hyatt brand extended stay mid range hotels and using the collected hotel points for real “vacations”.
I just bought into a timeshare through Diamond exclusively for access to RCI. I don’t have my login yet. But I have been doing my research.
So one advantage we have is that we have the ultimate flexibility for those seven months and we can take advantage of Last Call deals.
On the other hand, from the research I’ve done, most of the timeshares are outside of major cities except in mostly Las Vegas and Orlando.
We love Las Vegas and we have enough going on here (we will be here for 45 days) - that we can come back here often. My wife is part of the fitness industry and has met a lot of instructors to hang out with. We live in Orlando so that doesn’t help.
We don’t have cars and use Uber how is RCI availability near major cities in the US and how is availability between March - September?
On the other hand, are the hotel prices that you can book through RCI really as good of a deal as they showed us? We don’t have our login yet to compare. Either way, we can save enough taking advantage of the Last Call deals a few weeks out of the 27-30 weeks so it was still worth it.
Yes, I know timeshares are hard to get out of. We plan to be doing the “nomadding” for the foreseeable future. If we do decide to get rid of it, I’m well aware that I would either basically give it away or even pay someone an incentive to take it off of my hands .
For those who don’t know a Condotel is where we own the entire condo unit and it’s rented out like a unit in a hotel when we aren’t there. The income basically cover the costs (mortgage + fees) when we aren’t there.
We started by staying in midrange Hilton and Hyatt brand extended stay mid range hotels and using the collected hotel points for real “vacations”.
I just bought into a timeshare through Diamond exclusively for access to RCI. I don’t have my login yet. But I have been doing my research.
So one advantage we have is that we have the ultimate flexibility for those seven months and we can take advantage of Last Call deals.
On the other hand, from the research I’ve done, most of the timeshares are outside of major cities except in mostly Las Vegas and Orlando.
We love Las Vegas and we have enough going on here (we will be here for 45 days) - that we can come back here often. My wife is part of the fitness industry and has met a lot of instructors to hang out with. We live in Orlando so that doesn’t help.
We don’t have cars and use Uber how is RCI availability near major cities in the US and how is availability between March - September?
On the other hand, are the hotel prices that you can book through RCI really as good of a deal as they showed us? We don’t have our login yet to compare. Either way, we can save enough taking advantage of the Last Call deals a few weeks out of the 27-30 weeks so it was still worth it.
Yes, I know timeshares are hard to get out of. We plan to be doing the “nomadding” for the foreseeable future. If we do decide to get rid of it, I’m well aware that I would either basically give it away or even pay someone an incentive to take it off of my hands .