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Rating non-hotel timeshare systems top4

VVTrader

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Another thread just started that has tuggers rating the hotel timeshare systems top to bottom from 1-4.
I'm throwing out Disney which seemed priced more like the hotel timeshare systems even in resale and I imagine must be Number 1. (You're welcome to argue differently).

VRI, Sunterra, Wyndham (Fairfield, Worldmark, Trendwest, etc.) and Bluegreen seem to be the top four that I've heard about.

Haven't stayed at any yet, so I'd just be guessing. From posts I've read I'd put it as:

1. Wyndham
2. Bluegreen ( I do own several just ain't got there yet)
3. VRI
4. Sunterra (All I've seen posted is negatives)

Looking forward to hearing from people who have stayed or own at the above.

Joe Van

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OLCC, Silverleaf, Royal Holiday Club, IXL, Shell. There are too many non-hotel resort chains. Sorry, did not stay enough to even rank them. :bawl: Probably can do something like the ratio of GC/ total resort.

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Worldmark and Fairfield are actually separate systems that happen to be managed by the same company (Wyndham). Trendwest is not a timeshare system, but a development/management company.
 
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