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red white blue season

jkd

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Does anyone know the weeks that correspond to the "white" season?
It is a Marriot resort-but Marriot website does not give me the "weeks of white season"
 
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This depends on the resort and season. So there is no single answer. White usually corresponds to gold season, which is kind of the middle of the road demand wise. So think of this as shoulder season when you have peak, shoulder and low seasons.

Some resorts and areas only have one season, some have four or five. It all depends.
 
Red weeks are prime weeks or prime time. example like the Fourth of July week or Christmas week.
 
Check out Interval International "Travel Demand Index"!

However, keep in mind each resort decides and like Wyndham in Orlando not all resorts in same city are the same.

Color codes have kinda gone by wayside.
 
Your best bet is to ask the seller for the actual dates of the season, and the week on the deed.
 
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This link is to a compilation of all of the Marriott resort calendars; each resort has its own and uses its own Weeks designations (White, Red, Gold, Plat, etc.) As Denise said, ask the Seller for the Week # in the deed and then figure out from the specific resort calendar which weeks are included in the floating period(s).
 
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