As I had some free time on my hands this week, I decided to try several timeshare presentations. Since so many people ask about how high pressure they are I thought I'd check it out myself. What follows is a description of MY experiences at these tours.
The Palms: got this from the orlando4free website. Very low key presentation; after my sales rep there were two other people who had to "sign off" on my form. None of them were high pressure, they took no for an answer and I was out in under 100 minutes. (offer: various I took two onde WDW tickets)
Westgate Lakes: Would never ever never ever never ever do Westgate Villas and was leary of trying Westgate Lakes but figured to be fair I'd give them a try. They were the most high pressured of the ones I did but again, when I said no they only tried to very lightly push. There were again two additional people who had to "sign off" on my form. I found this one at an "information center". There about 130 minutes. (various: I took two one day WDW tickets)
Marriott Horizons: Of all of them this was the most low key, low pressure one. Would highly recommend this to people. The best part was---my sales rep was IT. None of that fooling around with other people needing to "sign off" and make me better offers. Marriott was in the lobby of the hotel (Courtyard at Downtown Disney). Out of there in under 90 minutes (various: I took $75 in Disney Dollars)
Hilton Grand Vacations: Found this one at the Orlando Premium Outlet. Not as low key as Marriott but definetly more low key than Westgate and Palms. Only had one other person who needed to "sign off" on my form. Just a tad over 90 minutes to do it all. (various: I took $75.00 in Red Lobster certs)
I wouldn't schedule my vacation around these things but when you visit WDW as often as I do, I didn't find it detracting from my stay do one of these per day. The "perks" or thank you gifts were pretty decent and EVERY PLACE offerred me a variety of gifts...ranging from free park tickets to $100.00 in a mall gift certifcate or restaurant certificates. It was my choice which gift I would like.
Hope this helps anyone looking into doing timeshare tours as part of their vacation.
The Palms: got this from the orlando4free website. Very low key presentation; after my sales rep there were two other people who had to "sign off" on my form. None of them were high pressure, they took no for an answer and I was out in under 100 minutes. (offer: various I took two onde WDW tickets)
Westgate Lakes: Would never ever never ever never ever do Westgate Villas and was leary of trying Westgate Lakes but figured to be fair I'd give them a try. They were the most high pressured of the ones I did but again, when I said no they only tried to very lightly push. There were again two additional people who had to "sign off" on my form. I found this one at an "information center". There about 130 minutes. (various: I took two one day WDW tickets)
Marriott Horizons: Of all of them this was the most low key, low pressure one. Would highly recommend this to people. The best part was---my sales rep was IT. None of that fooling around with other people needing to "sign off" and make me better offers. Marriott was in the lobby of the hotel (Courtyard at Downtown Disney). Out of there in under 90 minutes (various: I took $75 in Disney Dollars)
Hilton Grand Vacations: Found this one at the Orlando Premium Outlet. Not as low key as Marriott but definetly more low key than Westgate and Palms. Only had one other person who needed to "sign off" on my form. Just a tad over 90 minutes to do it all. (various: I took $75.00 in Red Lobster certs)
I wouldn't schedule my vacation around these things but when you visit WDW as often as I do, I didn't find it detracting from my stay do one of these per day. The "perks" or thank you gifts were pretty decent and EVERY PLACE offerred me a variety of gifts...ranging from free park tickets to $100.00 in a mall gift certifcate or restaurant certificates. It was my choice which gift I would like.
Hope this helps anyone looking into doing timeshare tours as part of their vacation.