lilpooh108
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I'm sure some of the HI properties are leasehold but I can't think of any that are RTU and have expired though some would have been at their end point by now. Most RTU options are not in the US which is hard to compare. The Royals in MX are likely the best comparison as far as it goes. They've had one expire so far. IIRC they redid it and resold it giving current owners first crack and a significant discount, I haven't kept up with that system for a few years. I'm not personally aware of other resorts that have gone through this situation so far though some must have since some of the early ones in HI were RTU 40 YEARS. Timesharing is only about 43 or so years old in the US.
Thanks. This is interesting. What is the name of that expired timeshare (so that I can google what happened to it)?
And FWIW, I do believe that Disney will do the same----allow the contracts to expire, re-do the resorts building by building and give the owners a savings and the right to purchase presales.