Just reviewed our next three weeks for timeshares. All 7 day stays - all Silver crown or better ratings, all in popular areas and in two BR/BA units if they are offered (1 has only 1 BR so we'll be in that).
Total cost for all three weeks in February, March & April? $723. Far less than the average maintenance for one week at a decent resort before any exchange fees to trade. As much as I hate to say & see it, this really makes timeshare ownership seem far less valuable than it was only a few years back. The only reasons we have hung on to our two remaining ownerships are because we want to continue to return to those resorts and the fees still represent a good value for use and to keep access to II/RCI rentals. Even an exchange fee would make the total cost too much to be a value. We do find both to be easy rentals as they are the most demanded times in high demand areas. If we don't want to enjoy them someone else will.
But regardless of the low prices of resales and some truly great resorts we just don't need any more ownerships to travel anywhere we desire. Renting takes care of that in spades now. And adding to the portfolio, even with more high value properties, also make no sense as the pressure on rentals as well as resales is nothing but downward. Buy only where you plan to use and keep even that number low. Too many good deals available without overdoing your annual obligations.