Mel
TUG Member
Timesharing certainly wouldn't fill all your vacationing needs, but it might fit in as part of your portfolio. You already understand the way points works to some degree without realizing it, because you use Starwood points for your airline reservations. You know they are limited, and there is a system in place to get what you want. You follow their rules, and you can usually find what you are looking for.
If you really are interested in a "second home" type of accomodation, a timeshare might fit the bill. You would get that second home without having to maintain it year round, and without as high a buy-in cost.
Once you have that you could then try exchanging for some of your other needs. By using the smaller exchange companies, you might be able to ensure what you want is available before you give up your own week (you can do this with II too). If it's available you book it, if not you use your week for your summer vacation. Right now you have a travel bug, but you may find you won't always want to travel that way. You might first adjust to 1 week in a centralized place, and use it as a home base - we did this in England and Wales. You also might find yourself trying destinantions you really wouldn't have considered before. You may also find that the kids will prefer a different style of travel. Mine enjoy our "adventure trips" but also like some stability, and like to return to our home resort, and probably would even more if they made friends with other kids staying the same week each year. They understand the value of our trips (their memories of Wales will last longer than their friends' iPods), but still like local trips the most. They still remember the pools at various resorts better than anything else.
If you really are interested in a "second home" type of accomodation, a timeshare might fit the bill. You would get that second home without having to maintain it year round, and without as high a buy-in cost.
Once you have that you could then try exchanging for some of your other needs. By using the smaller exchange companies, you might be able to ensure what you want is available before you give up your own week (you can do this with II too). If it's available you book it, if not you use your week for your summer vacation. Right now you have a travel bug, but you may find you won't always want to travel that way. You might first adjust to 1 week in a centralized place, and use it as a home base - we did this in England and Wales. You also might find yourself trying destinantions you really wouldn't have considered before. You may also find that the kids will prefer a different style of travel. Mine enjoy our "adventure trips" but also like some stability, and like to return to our home resort, and probably would even more if they made friends with other kids staying the same week each year. They understand the value of our trips (their memories of Wales will last longer than their friends' iPods), but still like local trips the most. They still remember the pools at various resorts better than anything else.