• The TUGBBS forums are completely free and open to the public and exist as the absolute best place for owners to get help and advice about their timeshares for more than 30 years!

    Join Tens of Thousands of other Owners just like you here to get any and all Timeshare questions answered 24 hours a day!
  • TUG started 30 years ago in October 1993 as a group of regular Timeshare owners just like you!

    Read about our 30th anniversary: Happy 30th Birthday TUG!
  • TUG has a YouTube Channel to produce weekly short informative videos on popular Timeshare topics!

    Free memberships for every 50 subscribers!

    Visit TUG on Youtube!
  • TUG has now saved timeshare owners more than $21,000,000 dollars just by finding us in time to rescind a new Timeshare purchase! A truly incredible milestone!

    Read more here: TUG saves owners more than $21 Million dollars
  • Sign up to get the TUG Newsletter for free!

    60,000+ subscribing owners! A weekly recap of the best Timeshare resort reviews and the most popular topics discussed by owners!
  • Our official "end my sales presentation early" T-shirts are available again! Also come with the option for a free membership extension with purchase to offset the cost!

    All T-shirt options here!
  • A few of the most common links here on the forums for newbies and guests!

Availability in Nov/Dec vs. Jan/Feb.

webdizzy

TUG Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2005
Messages
162
Reaction score
3
Points
378
Location
Northeast Ohio, US
Is there typically more available exchanges to HI in November and December vs. January and February? If yes, why is that?
 

rickandcindy23

TUG Review Crew: Elite
TUG Member
Joined
Jun 6, 2005
Messages
32,062
Reaction score
9,115
Points
1,049
Location
The Centennial State
Resorts Owned
Wyndham Founder; Disney OKW & SSR; Marriott's Willow Ridge and Shadow Ridge,Grand Chateau; Val Chatelle; Hono Koa OF (3); SBR(LOTS), SDO a few; Grand Palms(selling); WKORV-OF ,Westin Desert Willow.
Is there typically more available exchanges to HI in November and December vs. January and February? If yes, why is that?
January and February are busier because of whale season. Whales start arriving in December, but December is right before Christmas break with schools, and that holiday time is very busy for most people, so going to Maui before Christmas is very difficult for most. That would keep me from going before the holidays. I am just a grandma, not a parent, but it's just a busy time around here.
 

artringwald

TUG Review Crew
TUG Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2011
Messages
4,759
Reaction score
3,722
Points
448
Location
Oakdale, MN
Resorts Owned
HVC: The Point at Poipu, 3 deeded weeks, 1 of which is in The Club.

Tamaradarann

TUG Review Crew: Expert
TUG Member
Joined
Aug 20, 2006
Messages
3,389
Reaction score
1,305
Points
548
Location
Honolulu, HI
Resorts Owned
HGVC South Beach, HGVC Las Vegas, HGVC Las Vegas on the Strip, HGVC Sea World, Misner Place
Is there typically more available exchanges to HI in November and December vs. January and February? If yes, why is that?

January and February is the dead of winter. After the holidays people who are retired and don't have to go to work flock to nice warm locations. Hawaii is very nice and warm. We have been going from January thru at least March or April since we retired in 2009.
 

artringwald

TUG Review Crew
TUG Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2011
Messages
4,759
Reaction score
3,722
Points
448
Location
Oakdale, MN
Resorts Owned
HVC: The Point at Poipu, 3 deeded weeks, 1 of which is in The Club.
January and February is the dead of winter. After the holidays people who are retired and don't have to go to work flock to nice warm locations. Hawaii is very nice and warm. We have been going from January thru at least March or April since we retired in 2009.
We've been doing the same since I retired in 2008. Retirees also stay there longer.
 

webdizzy

TUG Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2005
Messages
162
Reaction score
3
Points
378
Location
Northeast Ohio, US
Thanks, everyone. I thought it was probably the holidays keeping people away in Nov and Dec and then the weather and whales drawing people for Jan & Feb. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something else. I'm not particularly busy around the holidays so it might be a good time for me.
 

vacationtime1

TUG Review Crew: Veteran
TUG Member
Joined
Sep 7, 2006
Messages
5,180
Reaction score
2,784
Points
649
Location
San Francisco
Resorts Owned
WKORV-OF (Maui)
WKV x2 (Scottsdale)
Early December is a great time to visit Hawaii -- fewer people, whales usually, and good enough weather (except the north sides of Kauai and Maui). We have visited during November or December six times in the past eight years and hope to repeat again this year.
 

webdizzy

TUG Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2005
Messages
162
Reaction score
3
Points
378
Location
Northeast Ohio, US
Early December is a great time to visit Hawaii -- fewer people, whales usually, and good enough weather (except the north sides of Kauai and Maui). We have visited during November or December six times in the past eight years and hope to repeat again this year.

Thanks for your reply. I'm trying to decide between mid November or early to mid December.
 

vacationtime1

TUG Review Crew: Veteran
TUG Member
Joined
Sep 7, 2006
Messages
5,180
Reaction score
2,784
Points
649
Location
San Francisco
Resorts Owned
WKORV-OF (Maui)
WKV x2 (Scottsdale)
Thanks for your reply. I'm trying to decide between mid November or early to mid December.

Whales more likely in December.
Weather worse at home in December.
 

Tamaradarann

TUG Review Crew: Expert
TUG Member
Joined
Aug 20, 2006
Messages
3,389
Reaction score
1,305
Points
548
Location
Honolulu, HI
Resorts Owned
HGVC South Beach, HGVC Las Vegas, HGVC Las Vegas on the Strip, HGVC Sea World, Misner Place
Thanks, everyone. I thought it was probably the holidays keeping people away in Nov and Dec and then the weather and whales drawing people for Jan & Feb. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something else. I'm not particularly busy around the holidays so it might be a good time for me.

The holiday weeks of Christmas and New Years are event weeks in HGVC resorts in Hawaii and are probably booked up by the owners of the resorts in all systems. Novermber and early December would have good availability if you stay away from Thankgi
 

sun starved Gayle

TUG Member
Joined
Jun 6, 2005
Messages
2,201
Reaction score
1,263
Points
523
Location
Washington State
Here is the demand chart for the Hawaiian Islands. Weeks 43-47, which are appx October 23-November 21 are low demand. But the lowest demand weeks are weeks 48 and 49, about the two weeks following Thanksgiving. People are done traveling for Thanksgiving holiday but not yet traveling for Christmas vacation. My son in law's birthday falls in that time period and I have been able to get my kids very nice units twice during those two weeks with pretty mediocre traders. Airfare was reasonable at that time too. I think your very best chances of staying at superior resorts would fall during weeks 48 and 49. I would buy EPlus too, if trading with II so you could upgrade even further with last minute trades. You can also see that the holiday weeks of 51 and 52 are among the highest demand.
1588709422628.png
 

pedro47

TUG Review Crew: Expert
TUG Member
Joined
Jun 6, 2005
Messages
22,131
Reaction score
8,588
Points
948
Location
East Coast
January and February is the dead of winter. After the holidays people who are retired and don't have to go to work flock to nice warm locations. Hawaii is very nice and warm. We have been going from January thru at least March or April since we retired in 2009.
That is a nice piece of information. Thanks for sharing.
 
Top