OKWKirt wrote:
Big Ceder Lodge... So far I am impressed with Bluegreen... anyone else has info on Bluegreen so I can learn more about their history with trading
Kirt, BlueGreen seems to be expanding regularly. I'm sure you're going to see positive things happening. Once in a while, The Timeshare Beat reports about yet another resort in a good location being purchased by BlueGreen. So whatever they are doing now (for trading) will likely continue to improve.
FWIW, I've had an ongoing search with RCI for Charleston for next Easter, waited through most of the summer. I was using a Fairfield week, had included Nashville in our search request, and FF did a bulk spacebanking for Nashville... so we're now confirmed to visit Nashville. Charleston didn't match during that search (one of the resorts is a BlueGreen).
Also, I've looked online regularly to see if your Wilderness Club ever showed up. They don't seem to be depositing those... not even offseason weeks. So if you wanted to trade, and if you are able to deposit a Wilderness Club week (or Charleston), you ought to find you'd have very strong trade power. JMHO.
If you wanted to locate a direct exchange, I would think you could do pretty well with one of those too. Try TUG's Direct Exchange listings.
nezy wrote:
Whenever I think of the places I want to be, I think "Orlando, Hilton Head and the beach"... I have looked on TUG and will continue to do more research until our tour in Feb. Is there a specific spot w/in the TUG website that I should look?
If you want info about timeshare in general, read the Advice articles (ex., Timesharing 101) and the forums on the topics that interest you... probably "Buying, Selling, Renting" and "Exchanging" and "Florida" for starters. The more you read, the better.
Do I need to become a member of TUG to get the info I need?
Probably only if you wanted to read reviews prior to exchanging.
How is the Fairfield trading?
Through RCI, it's pretty good... not top-of-the-line but good. The nice thing about trading FF through RCI is that you can upgrade pretty easily. Ex., deposit a studio week worth 28,000-70,000 points and trade into a 2BR week worth 126,000-203,000 points, and pay the RCI exchange fee of $139. This can really stretch one's points at times.
Is there a fee to go from one Fairfield to another?
No, not with direct reservations and especially not for full weeks. We didn't pay a reservation fee we booked 5 nights oceanfront at Myrtle Beach, 5 nights at Washington DC, 2 nights in Williamsburg, 2-3 nights near Gatlinburg TN, etc. There can be some extra fees (ex., housekeeping fee, if you book too many short stays per year) but by learning how to maximize points, I rarely pay any fees at all.
