nolesman98
TUG Member
Any recommendations is appreciated
Sounds like a good tip. Thanks much.Williamsburg plantation. Get a high rated summer week. 4BR unit, MF is about $950. No lockoff fees, no prop tax. Locks off to two 2BR units which will each have full TDI power. I own a couple that I picked up for a buck each.
What about Vacation Village @ Williamsburg?Sounds like a good tip. Thanks much.
Any thoughts on Grandview Las Vegas 2br lockoff. I was thinking of renting one side and turning the other side into points
What tpu do you get at Williamsburg Plantation?Williamsburg plantation. Get a high rated summer week. 4BR unit, MF is about $950. No lockoff fees, no prop tax. Locks off to two 2BR units which will each have full TDI power. I own a couple that I picked up for a buck each.
This is using Interval, not RCIWhat tpu do you get at Williamsburg Plantation?
You can access the Interval directory without needing to log in. Once you select the region and then the resort area you are looking at you can also check the "travel demand index". Its on the upper right side of the page. It is a clickable.What tpu do you get at Williamsburg Plantation?
Have you ever rented out any of your units at VC Williamsburg? How did you do it? How were the results?Williamsburg plantation. Get a high rated summer week. 4BR unit, MF is about $950. No lockoff fees, no prop tax. Locks off to two 2BR units which will each have full TDI power. I own a couple that I picked up for a buck each.
Waste of time. They are.worth so little. I got like $600 for each 2BR side in prime July summer weeksHave you ever rented out any of your units at VC Williamsburg? How did you do it? How were the results?
Very true. People want 1 size fits all certainty, where it doesn't exist, and where more works is needed to get a decent answer.I always get a kick out of "what is the best...".
It is a rhetorical question. Like what is the best car, what is the best place to live, what makes the best spouse, what is the best investment, what is the best house, etc.
A better question might be what are some of the better given my constraints which include ...
For timeshares it depends on a lot of things, like where you want to go, what network you want to use for exchanges, what star level you want to stay in, and a bunch of other things.
Just my opinion...
I would encourage the OP to come back and tell us what they are looking for in a timeshare (where, quality level, network, etc.). Maybe they'll get better answers.
With "Ownership" everything is free.... right?Very true. People want 1 size fits all certainty, where it doesn't exist, and where more works is needed to get a decent answer.
I see this in points threads all the time, where people refuse to look up how many points then need to get their typical reservation, and how much that is in real dollars.
It’s just the number assigned to the region. It means nothing.What does the number mean that comes up on II when you click "travel demand index?" It seems to come up the same for every resort in a given region. I assume it reflects the demand for a given season in that region, but for what season? For what unit size? For what level resort?
Hmmm, does Massanutten only trade in RCI now? Or is that specific to if you get a "points week"? I want to get into II mostly for the getaways and whatever their "extra vacations" are, but am debating picking up something to just get in II (and in that case, should I size to what I'd want anyway if I used it or ever needed to trade it) vs getting more HGVC points but in scotland where I can also join II.To reiterate what others have said the best trader is the one that gets you to where you want to go at a reasonable cost.
So a few examples:
1. Some people just want to get to Marriott Ko Olina every year in high season without paying the 3K maintenance fee. For those folks a lower MF Marriott and maybe a Vistana is the best bet because of the preference periods.
2. Some like @Clifbell want to live in a timeshare full time at a reasonable cost. Worldmark, Wyndham, and Hilton fit the bill there.
3. Some want the best trades in RCI. The right Massanutten RCI points week can get you four weeks of vacation for a single maintenance fee.
4. Some just want the absolute cheapest II or RCI trader. That’s probably some independent that will sell you like 3 bonus low season weeks for a single week purchase that nobody on TUG has even heard of.
5. Some don’t even really want to “trade” at all. They get all of their value from ”getaways” and other cheap cash bookings through the exchanges. The best week for them is probably some EOY studio that charges 200 dollars a year in MFs.
6. Some want to go to the exotic Four Seasons that cost thousands a night or exchange into someone’s multimillion dollar vacation home in Aspen. Those folks might get value from a Four Seasons Aviara week.
So as you can see there are many ways to make good exchanges but the key question is what you’re looking to *exchange into.*