Daystrike
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TLDR; never owned a timeshare, want a 1/1.5 or 2 br Jockey Club, unsure of what I’m looking for. On mobile, so please excuse formatting and tenseness.
Long time lurker (5+ years), but finally ready to join the group.
My family and I have been doing an annual convention in Vegas for 12 years, and for 10 of those years we have been buying others’ timeshare time via sites like AirBNB and VRBO. Now we are adding a second annual convention and it just makes sense to purchase time on our own. However, we need a larger room, but all the listings for Jockey Club on TUG indicate points rather than room size and season. I’ve tried to look up what this means or equates to, but I can’t find information. Does anyone know how to translate the listings? We are quite set on the Jockey Club due to the proximity to the resorts that have shuttles and the connection to the Cosmo.
Also, is there going to be any consequences of MGM acquiring the Cosmopolitan?
I’m considering just jumping in feet first and learning how to swim. Part of the reason for exploring purchase options is that our finances are finally in a position that we can take on this risk (of not quite knowing what we are doing) .
TLDR; never owned a timeshare, want a 1/1.5 or 2 br Jockey Club, unsure of what I’m looking for. On mobile, so please excuse formatting and tenseness.
Long time lurker (5+ years), but finally ready to join the group.
My family and I have been doing an annual convention in Vegas for 12 years, and for 10 of those years we have been buying others’ timeshare time via sites like AirBNB and VRBO. Now we are adding a second annual convention and it just makes sense to purchase time on our own. However, we need a larger room, but all the listings for Jockey Club on TUG indicate points rather than room size and season. I’ve tried to look up what this means or equates to, but I can’t find information. Does anyone know how to translate the listings? We are quite set on the Jockey Club due to the proximity to the resorts that have shuttles and the connection to the Cosmo.
Also, is there going to be any consequences of MGM acquiring the Cosmopolitan?
I’m considering just jumping in feet first and learning how to swim. Part of the reason for exploring purchase options is that our finances are finally in a position that we can take on this risk (of not quite knowing what we are doing) .