Railman83
TUG Member
Clean, affordable, and a million things to do.
anyone disagree?
anyone disagree?
Agreed! I own a unit there and love it….Clean, affordable, and a million things to do.
anyone disagree?
I own Vistana and Regal Vista. I get amazing usage from my points from regal vista. I think I get extra vacation certificates to go back to RV…..I’d like to try itI totally agree and has plenty of availability. My family does seem to have a preference for Marriott/Vistana....(lifestyle creep?)
Nice to hear the remodeling is happening...do you have feedback on the Eagle Trace units?An East Coast beach week in the summer will cost 5X a week at Massanutten. So I agree that Massanutten is a great value. I visit frequently, staying at Summit, Woodstone, and Regal Vistas. Now that Summit and Woodstone are remodeled, I personally don't think the extra cost of Regal Vistas is worth it.
His handle was CMF (Charles M. Fernandez). He actually had a rare form of stomach cancer. When he found out about it, he only had a couple of months to live. I actually was asked to help his wife how to figure out what to do with the timeshares. For those of us who remember him, he came on to TUG as a green newbie and then went wild buying properties and immersing himself. That was a long time ago.I remember one TUG member, Charles, long since gone from thyroid cancer, saying, "Mass-nothing," because he stayed once. He owned at Marriott's Ford's Colony and loved Williamsburg.
I am trying to remember his TUG name, but he was a Foxrun owner and was in my old Yahoo group, now defunct.
Cross Keys is great! We go there a couple times of year and they have a nice restaurant.He belongs to 2 of the area wine clubs Cross Keys and Prince Michele (a little further away) so he likes to go at least twice a year to do tastings and pick up his boxes of wine.
Stomach cancer. He is missed here on TUG. I remember he was so crazy for his Marriott in Williamsburg. He loved it.His handle was CMF (Charles M. Fernandez). I actually had a rare form of stomach cancer. When he found out about it, he only had a couple of months to live. I actually was asked to help his wife how to figure out what to do with the timeshares. For those of us who remember him, he came on to TUG as a green newbie and then went wild buying properties and immersing himself. That was a long time ago.
Can you tell me how much you pay for taxes and resort upkeep fees each year? We are considering purchasing a week as we have loved trading into Mountain Side Villas but don’t want to move forward without some idea. Thanks for your help!!Clean, affordable, and a million things to do.
anyone disagree?
Is there anything to go out for at night there?The one thing I disliked about Massanutten is the lack of street light at night.
Here now and my husband was just complaining about the same thing. I forgot olive oil so although I had brought down a box of food to cook we had to go out for dinner. We ate at the Italian place near the Food Lion in Elkton. The pizza onsite isn't bad but a plain cheese was $15 and at the place in Elkton the Large Margherita was $15.50 and better. We did a little shopping at Food Lion and then grabbed a quick pint at the Elkton Brewery before heading back to the resort. It's misting and DH complained the whole way back (11 minutes) that he wished they had more street lights.The one thing I disliked about Massanutten is the lack of street light at night.