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1) Is there a vacation destination you wish to visit most of the time or on a regular basis? if so where?
- Yes i will likely Visit More Asia and middle east country along with Mexico and Caribbean

2) Do you want to visit your home resort at least half the time, or do you want to trade more than half the time?
- Trade more than half the time

3) What are your 5 top trade destinations?
- any asia or middle east country

4) How many people do you usually travel with - total, including yourself?
- 2 people

5) Can you travel any time, or are you locked into the school schedule?
- anytime

6) Can you make firm plans 12 or more mos. in advance?
- no i like to plan mostly 6 month advance or sometime 15 days
7) Can you vacation for a full week at a time?
- Yes Full week
8) What level of accommodations do you prefer on a scale of 1 to 5 stars?
- 4 or 5 stars
9) How much can you afford to spend upfront, without financing?
- i am looking for free closing and upfront of $500 or less
10) How much can you afford to spend every year for a maintenance fee that will come due right after Christmas, and increase each year?
- $400
11) Are you a detail oriented planner?
- maybe kind off
12) Do you understand that once you buy a timeshare, it may be very difficult to sell or give away, and you are responsible for all fees, until you do?
-Yes i am aware but if i buy and then decide after 2 years not to keep it anymore can i give back to the company or however that works.
 

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8) What level of accommodations do you prefer on a scale of 1 to 5 stars?
- 4 or 5 stars
9) How much can you afford to spend upfront, without financing?
- i am looking for free closing and upfront of $500 or less
10) How much can you afford to spend every year for a maintenance fee that will come due right after Christmas, and increase each year?
- $400
based on these answers, timeshares are not for you
 

Passepartout

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First, there are relatively few timeshares in Asia or Middle East.
Second, timeshares cost well above your budget.
Third, you have to plan as much as a year in advance to get into the most desirable resorts/ views.
Keep vacationing like you have been.
 

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Thanks everyone for the answers but someone told me that RCI is best option to get membership for their resorts its kinda 5day for $399. Is that really work like that ?
 

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Thanks everyone for the answers but someone told me that RCI is best option to get membership for their resorts its kinda 5day for $399. Is that really work like that ?
You have to own a timeshare (that specifically participates in RCI) first in order to get an RCI membership. You will owe maintenance fees on that timeshare every year, and it will almost certainly be more than the $400 budget you stated. Even timeshares with extremely expensive maintenance fees will usually not be 4-5 stars. The cheaper it is, the closer to 1-2 stars it will be. Then you will have to pay the annual RCI membership fee, unless the timeshare you own in includes free RCI access. The cheaper your timeshare is, the less likely it is to provide a free RCI membership.

You need to pay all of the above before even being able to see the cheap cash stays you referred to. And the problem is, they are cheap for a reason. Once in a while there are good deals, but those cheap cash stays are typically put there because it's inventory that nobody wanted to use their ownership to trade into. In other words, it's the less desirable resorts and/or in the less desirable dates. And again, that $399 (or whatever price you end up seeing for a specific stay) is IN ADDITION TO the annual maintenance fees for your owned timeshare and any RCI membership fees.

All of the above is exactly the same if you swap out II for RCI. Same type of deals, just the cash numbers and resorts available are different.
 

gokuboy

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You have to own a timeshare (that specifically participates in RCI) first in order to get an RCI membership. You will owe maintenance fees on that timeshare every year, and it will almost certainly be more than the $400 budget you stated. Even timeshares with extremely expensive maintenance fees will usually not be 4-5 stars. The cheaper it is, the closer to 1-2 stars it will be. Then you will have to pay the annual RCI membership fee, unless the timeshare you own in includes free RCI access. The cheaper your timeshare is, the less likely it is to provide a free RCI membership.

You need to pay all of the above before even being able to see the cheap cash stays you referred to. And the problem is, they are cheap for a reason. Once in a while there are good deals, but those cheap cash stays are typically put there because it's inventory that nobody wanted to use their ownership to trade into. In other words, it's the less desirable resorts and/or in the less desirable dates. And again, that $399 (or whatever price you end up seeing for a specific stay) is IN ADDITION TO the annual maintenance fees for your owned timeshare and any RCI membership fees.

All of the above is exactly the same if you swap out II for RCI. Same type of deals, just the cash numbers and resorts available are different.
Thank you so much
 
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