billsanders
TUG Member
We bought a timeshare at the Royal Haciendas about ten years ago, a two bedroom unit with a full kitchen. The resort is beautiful. A couple of years after the purchase, they imposed an all-inclusive requirement, which was prohibitively expensive; at least $200 per person per day. When we tried to exchange within Interval, we saw that most comparable resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico had done the same thing. Over the years, Royal instituted a member price for the all inclusive at a discount, but it still was an added expense. When we compared that plus the maintenance fees, to most deals available online for all inclusive vacations with airfare, it no longer made sense to maintain the membership. We saw that the resale market appeared flooded, so we got up the guts to ask Royal to let us out of the contract, thinking they might require at least another year or two of maintenance in return. Instead, they just sent us a release form and that was that. No hassle, no further expense, and we did not owe any further maintenance obligations. PS-they even told us that the all-inclusive situation was not a "requirement" although that had been clearly told to us years earlier.