I’ve quickly poked around but see no mention of the Holiday Systems International or Advantage Program.
I’ve recently returned from the Bahamas and went to a time share presentation at Ocean Reef Vacation Club and they offered a no maintenance fee package.
Here was their offer:
- 3 RCI weeks starting at $100 every year.
- 5 getaway packages per year.
- 10 premium weeks through Ocean Reef
- Enrollment into the Advantage Program through Holiday Systems International for Maintenance relief
- Enrolled into RCI, HIS and II.
They mentioned I’m not bound to a certain week and free to use the 3 weeks whenever I want, which I presume is through the HSI. If I book one of the weeks through HSI it is $109, through RCI it is $250 and II is around $100 also. So it sounds like I’m just paying to use my weeks which I would think comes in cheaper than a yearly maintenance fee.
I understand how a traditional timeshare works but I’ve never heard of the Advantage program so I’m not sure what to make of it. Has anyone here used it? Heard of it? How does it compare to a traditional time share cost wise?
Thanks,
FG
I’ve recently returned from the Bahamas and went to a time share presentation at Ocean Reef Vacation Club and they offered a no maintenance fee package.
Here was their offer:
- 3 RCI weeks starting at $100 every year.
- 5 getaway packages per year.
- 10 premium weeks through Ocean Reef
- Enrollment into the Advantage Program through Holiday Systems International for Maintenance relief
- Enrolled into RCI, HIS and II.
They mentioned I’m not bound to a certain week and free to use the 3 weeks whenever I want, which I presume is through the HSI. If I book one of the weeks through HSI it is $109, through RCI it is $250 and II is around $100 also. So it sounds like I’m just paying to use my weeks which I would think comes in cheaper than a yearly maintenance fee.
I understand how a traditional timeshare works but I’ve never heard of the Advantage program so I’m not sure what to make of it. Has anyone here used it? Heard of it? How does it compare to a traditional time share cost wise?
Thanks,
FG