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The Alderwood Group?

tstime

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Has anyone had any experiences with the Alderwood Group?

I am looking at a resale timeshare and the agent is saying that it is owned by "the Alderwood Group as the management company and they even have free exchanges to about 120 locations." She goes on to say, "you would belong to Resortime for extra getaways".

I looked on Redweek and I don't see information about either of those. I ran a search online and found both companies but if any of you Tuggers have good or bad knowledge or experience with them, it would be helpful.

Thanks
 
Alderwood Group started out as a management company in Southern Cal. In May 2008, the Inn at Silvercreek switched to the Alderwood company as their management company, and Alderwood formed a colorado company. The board of Twin Rivers in winter park just switched to Alderwood, becoming their 2nd property in colorado.

Alderwood does have an internal exchange department. It is basically just people who find an exchange, it's not a situation where someone has "deposited" a week that's sitting out there.

2 days ago, I needed to find a place in Waikiki for week after next, and it needed to be Sunday - Sunday, not easy to find. I search Platinum interchange, SFX, Trading Places, RCI, II, worldmark, fairfield and had no luck. Then I emailed alderwood, and within a few hours they got me something 2 blocks from beach in the middle of waikiki. All I had to do was give them a week, any week, no exchange fee or guest fee. I can't say whether they pulled special strings for me since I'm on the board. All I can say is that they came through, and no charge. THey don't ever charge a fee. The exchange came through Hawaii Timeshare Exchange, so theoritically I could have done it myself if I had thought to call them. At a minimum, it takes the hassle of calling all over off the owners. We'll see how big a feature our owners consider this. It wasn't a main reason we switched, but it's free, so if it works it's gravy.
 
We are very excited about the switch to Alderwood, and Philip's experience with the free exchange is great news to every TUG member.

Your resort must agree to participation in the program, and that is all there is to it. :)
 
Does anyone know how to deed back an Alderwood Group property? I own at NorthBay at Lake Arrowhead, close to Big Bear. I'm also happy to give it to someone. Nancy Marks
 
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