kewlteacher
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- Jan 8, 2001
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My huband and I are still very new to DVC but we thought this information was important to share!
Yesterday, we went to Atlantic City for a timeshare presentation (hey..they were giving out 4 free air tickets!lol). It was for a resort called the Flagship. We definitely were not interested since we live in NJ, but they kept calling so we made a day out of it. Anyways, this timeshare business was called "Interval" and mainly delt with exchanges. In a nut shell, because this "Flagship" resort was considered a 5-Star, if you owned there, you could exchange anywhere, anytime (we saw the book of hotels from around the world..many we knew and trusted) So, of course as DVC owners, we checked out the Disney hotels. To our surprise, ALL of the Villas were listed. When we inquired, they said you could exchange there and get any size room (since we owned at a 5-Star). We were quite astonished! The price was around $12,900 and that was lifetime...your kids lifetime etc. But when you trade off, you only pay $114 per week...
I just couldn't believe that other people could book the Villas (request a 3 bedroom) anytime they wanted. Like I said, we are fairly new to DVC, but something doesn't sound fair. How can other timeshares take "time" away from the actual DVC owners?
My husband and I left feeling a bit uneasy. If this was true, then Disney is working against us by allowing other timeshares into the properties...for a cheaper price. If anyone that has additional information on this, could you please share? We would like to know the "catch" and then make a few phone calls.
Thanks!
Brian & Melissa (& Morgan too!)
18 days till we go "Home"!
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Yesterday, we went to Atlantic City for a timeshare presentation (hey..they were giving out 4 free air tickets!lol). It was for a resort called the Flagship. We definitely were not interested since we live in NJ, but they kept calling so we made a day out of it. Anyways, this timeshare business was called "Interval" and mainly delt with exchanges. In a nut shell, because this "Flagship" resort was considered a 5-Star, if you owned there, you could exchange anywhere, anytime (we saw the book of hotels from around the world..many we knew and trusted) So, of course as DVC owners, we checked out the Disney hotels. To our surprise, ALL of the Villas were listed. When we inquired, they said you could exchange there and get any size room (since we owned at a 5-Star). We were quite astonished! The price was around $12,900 and that was lifetime...your kids lifetime etc. But when you trade off, you only pay $114 per week...
I just couldn't believe that other people could book the Villas (request a 3 bedroom) anytime they wanted. Like I said, we are fairly new to DVC, but something doesn't sound fair. How can other timeshares take "time" away from the actual DVC owners?
My husband and I left feeling a bit uneasy. If this was true, then Disney is working against us by allowing other timeshares into the properties...for a cheaper price. If anyone that has additional information on this, could you please share? We would like to know the "catch" and then make a few phone calls.
Thanks!
Brian & Melissa (& Morgan too!)
18 days till we go "Home"!
