Anyone done a presentation by Sheraton Vacations?

molly2004

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Just got an offer for $129 for 4 nights/5 days plus $100. Not sure where we'd be staying for that offer; I learned from this board that I'd need to ask that. Just wondered how aggressive the sales folks are. I haven't seen many reports on what the presentations are like at the Vistana Villages. Please share your thoughts.

Thanks in advance!
 
:wave: Sounds like a good deal to me. My question is where did you get that great deal. I have heard the presentation is pretty relaxed UNLESS you show interest. But by al means I would say go for it.
 
The deal is good, but definitely find out where you'll be staying for that rate. As for the sales presentation. I attended 3 of these with Vistana. The two prior to when Sheraton took over Vistana were pretty low-key, though the sales person was trying to be as enthusiastic as possible. The third (and my last with Sheraton) was VERY aggressive. This was in the summer of 2000. The sales guy did not want to release us after 90 minutes when we informed him we wanted some time to think about it. He dragged out the presentation close to an extra hour and appeared irate that we wouldn't commit right there and then. We literally had to tell him that our time was finished with him and we had satisfied the timeshare presentation. This guy was red in the face with us and quite rude. Two and half hours of wasted vacation time and stress to boot for $50. Even $100 wouldn't make me want to go through that again. On top of the actual sales people at these presentations, I feel that Sheraton Vistana is aggressive with trying to get you to attend these presentations or sales breakfasts when you stay at their resorts. I got at least 4 phone calls during the course of a week this past August direct in our villa. They didn't seem to want to take "no" for an answer when I told them we did not want to attend the "breakfast". Next year I plan to unplug the phone when we check into our villa.
Good luck in your decision. I, personally, would not do it unless 1) I was very interested in purchasing or 2) I was on a very tight budget.
 
I think I"m going to pass. I hadn't visited these boards in a long time and finally came back and read up again on skyauction. I think I'll get at least a comparable deal there, without the hassle of the timeshare presentation. I'm a very emotional person so I think I'll pass on the presentation. Thanks for your response Mia.

Mama3, I got this invitation through the mail. It's not transferrable and says by invitation only. I don't know exactly how they found me. Weird thing is that it was addressed to my with my maiden name, which I haven't used in 4 years.
 

on skyauction. I think I'll get at least a comparable deal there, without the hassle of the timeshare presentation. I'm a very emotional person so I think I'll pass on the presentation. Thanks for your response Mia.
Molly,
I think skyauction is the better decision. I've read of so many very nice rates using them and you're right...without the hassle and emotional stress of a timeshare presentation. I'm sure there are some sales people out there that are fine, but it's a chance you take and why waste valuable vacation time if you're ultimately not really interested. Good luck with skyauction. Hope you find a nice vacation deal :flower:
 












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