Maria,
While the resale value of the older Vistana sections has slipped to about half what I paid ten years ago, that is pretty consistent with other Orlando properties. Oversupply is the problem, as mentioned above.
Vistana probably isn't seeing a dime of the cheap rentals. They probably come from RCI, which means members probably deposited their weeks. Vistana bulk banks, which means they give RCI less desirable weeks and save the more desirable ones for their owners. Good for owner/users, bad for exchangers.
Vistana seems to maintain a pretty good reputation for an ancient resort. Wasn't it one of the first in Orlando? Yet my kids would rather stay there than at the brand new Wyndham Palms or the huge Orange Lake. I haven't watched much lately, but last year the Vistana weeks on Skyauction were always selling for more than most of the other resorts.
We stayed once at the Vistana on Jensen Beach and really enjoyed it. The beach is pretty narrow there, so we could leave our sliding glass door open at night and it was like sleeping on the beach. We don't really like the east coast of Florida much, but I would go back to Vistana.
Things change in any industry and if a particular timeshare isn't working for you, it might be better to sell it and move on. You won't get what you paid for it probably, but factor the difference into all those great vacations you've had through the years and it won't feel too bad.
One other suggestion. I'm not sure about the Beach Club, but the Orlando Vistana resort can be converted to RCI Points for a bargain price. That's what we did with ours three years ago and even bought an additional week to convert at the same time. Using those points I've booked two weeks in Hawaii for this summer and two weeks in the United Kingdom for next year, along with a couple of other places. It might be another option for you.
Good luck,
Sheila
While the resale value of the older Vistana sections has slipped to about half what I paid ten years ago, that is pretty consistent with other Orlando properties. Oversupply is the problem, as mentioned above.
Vistana probably isn't seeing a dime of the cheap rentals. They probably come from RCI, which means members probably deposited their weeks. Vistana bulk banks, which means they give RCI less desirable weeks and save the more desirable ones for their owners. Good for owner/users, bad for exchangers.
Vistana seems to maintain a pretty good reputation for an ancient resort. Wasn't it one of the first in Orlando? Yet my kids would rather stay there than at the brand new Wyndham Palms or the huge Orange Lake. I haven't watched much lately, but last year the Vistana weeks on Skyauction were always selling for more than most of the other resorts.
We stayed once at the Vistana on Jensen Beach and really enjoyed it. The beach is pretty narrow there, so we could leave our sliding glass door open at night and it was like sleeping on the beach. We don't really like the east coast of Florida much, but I would go back to Vistana.
Things change in any industry and if a particular timeshare isn't working for you, it might be better to sell it and move on. You won't get what you paid for it probably, but factor the difference into all those great vacations you've had through the years and it won't feel too bad.
One other suggestion. I'm not sure about the Beach Club, but the Orlando Vistana resort can be converted to RCI Points for a bargain price. That's what we did with ours three years ago and even bought an additional week to convert at the same time. Using those points I've booked two weeks in Hawaii for this summer and two weeks in the United Kingdom for next year, along with a couple of other places. It might be another option for you.
Good luck,
Sheila