Hello everyone,
A little background: My husband and I (both 25) are ready to start traveling. We have our own business and have a relatively flexible schedule. We have around 3 weeks a year we could spend traveling. I've been researching the best way to do this, and timeshares came up in my search (and that's how I found this wonderful forum!). We would like a flexible system - we will most likely not want to stay anywhere more than twice, and most places only for a week and then try somewhere else next time. We have a flexible schedule and can plan up to a year in advance. I know we will purchase on the resale market (most likely ebay). We should have a long time to be using this, and are not purchasing it as any kind of investment. From what I've seen, if you work the point system correctly you can stay at nicer places for longer and cheaper than if you outright reserve a hotel.
From what I've read so far, the RCI or similar points system seems to be the best suited for us. For only having looked into this for the past month or so I still have so many questions. I appreciate your thought and opinions on any of my questions:
1. As I understand the points system, points are points. So if I purchase at a "home" resort that uses the RCI point system, they will transfer equally to another resort such as Manhattan Club if I have enough points. Is this correct? Does it matter where I purchase from a home resort? There are lots around Disneyworld available that are inexpensive with a good amount of points and low maintenance fees, but we have zero interest in Disneyland and I would most likely never use it. Do you have to use your home resort at least once or any similar requirement?
2. Purchasing resale on ebay - I have seen some auctions for 300,000 points every year. Any pitfalls or scams I should be aware of with these? I know I have to look to make sure it is an RCI points home resort, but I'm not sure if I should be looking for anything else.
3. If I purchase one of the aforementioned 300,000 point home resorts, am I still limited to one week per year? So if I have 300,000 points, can I take 4 separate vacations of varying lengths as long as I have enough points? Are there extra fees for each of these vacations then or are they all included in my home resort's maintenance fee? This is the only way I can see this being cost effective over renting out someone else's timeshare.
4. Are any other perks included in these timeshares? I read on another website that attraction tickets are sometimes included with the timeshare. In this case it was a waterpark in Wisconsin Dells and not a big park like Disney. Can anyone confirm if this is true with some places? I have read about the RCI program where you can buy tickets with your points but this doesn't usually seem very cost effective. However, with 300,000 points this could be worth it.
Thank you all for your help! I am hoping this works out well for us and I can continue on this forum as an owner. If I'm looking at the wrong setup and a week based system would be better I'm still open to ideas - I'm sure I have missed some things.
Thanks!
A little background: My husband and I (both 25) are ready to start traveling. We have our own business and have a relatively flexible schedule. We have around 3 weeks a year we could spend traveling. I've been researching the best way to do this, and timeshares came up in my search (and that's how I found this wonderful forum!). We would like a flexible system - we will most likely not want to stay anywhere more than twice, and most places only for a week and then try somewhere else next time. We have a flexible schedule and can plan up to a year in advance. I know we will purchase on the resale market (most likely ebay). We should have a long time to be using this, and are not purchasing it as any kind of investment. From what I've seen, if you work the point system correctly you can stay at nicer places for longer and cheaper than if you outright reserve a hotel.
From what I've read so far, the RCI or similar points system seems to be the best suited for us. For only having looked into this for the past month or so I still have so many questions. I appreciate your thought and opinions on any of my questions:
1. As I understand the points system, points are points. So if I purchase at a "home" resort that uses the RCI point system, they will transfer equally to another resort such as Manhattan Club if I have enough points. Is this correct? Does it matter where I purchase from a home resort? There are lots around Disneyworld available that are inexpensive with a good amount of points and low maintenance fees, but we have zero interest in Disneyland and I would most likely never use it. Do you have to use your home resort at least once or any similar requirement?
2. Purchasing resale on ebay - I have seen some auctions for 300,000 points every year. Any pitfalls or scams I should be aware of with these? I know I have to look to make sure it is an RCI points home resort, but I'm not sure if I should be looking for anything else.
3. If I purchase one of the aforementioned 300,000 point home resorts, am I still limited to one week per year? So if I have 300,000 points, can I take 4 separate vacations of varying lengths as long as I have enough points? Are there extra fees for each of these vacations then or are they all included in my home resort's maintenance fee? This is the only way I can see this being cost effective over renting out someone else's timeshare.
4. Are any other perks included in these timeshares? I read on another website that attraction tickets are sometimes included with the timeshare. In this case it was a waterpark in Wisconsin Dells and not a big park like Disney. Can anyone confirm if this is true with some places? I have read about the RCI program where you can buy tickets with your points but this doesn't usually seem very cost effective. However, with 300,000 points this could be worth it.
Thank you all for your help! I am hoping this works out well for us and I can continue on this forum as an owner. If I'm looking at the wrong setup and a week based system would be better I'm still open to ideas - I'm sure I have missed some things.
Thanks!
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