There were some odd resorts in II IIRC. I think Mayan Jungle in RM that didn't have a rating. Grand Mayan and Mayan Palace are also unrated in II.Crazy to think with all the money they are apparently spending on facilities in nuevo vallarta that they would allow their properties to be anything less than stellar.
I did notice the same when going through II, but my impression was that some of the properties just weren't graded. As I recall some of the Vidanta properties didn't have any grade. Or, is my memory off?
I also saw kingdom of the sun unrated . . . and i don't think the construction is complete on that. I am wondering if someone at II was listening to sales people about what will be opening soon, and put them in II before they were actually out of the planning stagesThere were some odd resorts in II IIRC. I think Mayan Jungle in RM that didn't have a rating. Grand Mayan and Mayan Palace are also unrated in II.
Quick question for you. Have you been able to "trade" with Interval fairly easy? I'm looking at buying a Vidanta Grand Mayan 2 br. They claim 2 weeks a year "anywhere" for the same usage fee. I just want to know if I can go to Hawaii with those weeks?If you visit the online Interval International resort directory, Vidanta properties have been ‘downgraded’ from ‘blue’ to ‘yellow’ - including the Grand Luxxe.
I realize this wasn't directed at me, but I will give you my take on interval with mexican resorts . . . I don't think mexican resorts hold as much value as american ones of equal status, so I wouldn't expect to trade a great mexican timeshare and expect a great american timeshare. Is that just my experience, or everyone else's . . . no idea, but that is my experience.Quick question for you. Have you been able to "trade" with Interval fairly easy? I'm looking at buying a Vidanta Grand Mayan 2 br. They claim 2 weeks a year "anywhere" for the same usage fee. I just want to know if I can go to Hawaii with those weeks?