That is a good call. Most of us on TUG have learned how to use our timeshares to save a lot of money on our vacation lodging. Most of us love the Marriott system, but there are other quality systems such as Hilton Grand Vacations and Vistana/Westin/Sheraton. Once you learn about each system, you may fine that one works better than the other for your vacation style. Maybe it's Marriott, maybe not. Once you pick the best system for your needs, you will then find there are many ways to acquire ownership at less cost than buying direct from the developer.
Some will tell you to rent from Redweek, VRBO, eBay, etc. because that's what works for them. But that approach also comes with a lot of risks, caveats, gotchas, etc. So while that person-to-person rental, pay-as-you-go approach works for some, it doesn't work for everyone. It may work for you, or it may not. Same with timeshares. They work well for us, but they are not for everyone. Take you time now to research and learn what is right for you. Bought and used properly, timeshares can indeed lead to a lifetime of wonderful vacations.
Thank you. We did get all caught up on the “vacation mode” when we toured the resort. We did not do any significant research before and i am very comfortable with my decision to cancel it. I am confident that I will get my 10% deposit back from them too.
I am going to take the time to do my due diligence and determine what is best for us. All things equal, I do believe in the concept of timeshares and prepaying for a lifetime of vacations. Just need to figure what is the best program at the best cost for us. Thanks again for reaffirming what I was already thinking.
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