Just had this discussion with DH!
Had I not owned a timeshare I would not have gone to Maui because of the cost. I traded into the Westin which was $800 a night for my $582 MF plus the $149 exchange fee= $731.
I have been to places that I could not have afford like Harborside Atlantis in the Bahamas and lesser resorts that were great but $300 -$400 a night.
I bought wisely and I bought resale.
Having said that there are condos depending where and the time of year that you can rent for $700-$1000. No worries and no fees. In that instance it would not be worth it to buy but you are renting from an unknown factor. Some rentals you need to bring sheets,beach towels etc. In a TS that's all there. If you own you know what you are getting. In any case I read the reviews on two travel boards and trip advisor.
There are also suite type hotels some with free breakfasts.
After staying in a 2 bd or 1 bd with a kitchen and washer/dryer I do not want to stay in a small hotel room that is cramped with no place to go to like a living room or balcony to read when the kids or husband are sleeping. For a quick weekend escape we do but I try to stay at a hotel suite like Residence Inn.
I would start renting condos and see what you think about having the extra space.
Had I not owned a timeshare I would not have gone to Maui because of the cost. I traded into the Westin which was $800 a night for my $582 MF plus the $149 exchange fee= $731.
I have been to places that I could not have afford like Harborside Atlantis in the Bahamas and lesser resorts that were great but $300 -$400 a night.
I bought wisely and I bought resale.
Having said that there are condos depending where and the time of year that you can rent for $700-$1000. No worries and no fees. In that instance it would not be worth it to buy but you are renting from an unknown factor. Some rentals you need to bring sheets,beach towels etc. In a TS that's all there. If you own you know what you are getting. In any case I read the reviews on two travel boards and trip advisor.
There are also suite type hotels some with free breakfasts.
After staying in a 2 bd or 1 bd with a kitchen and washer/dryer I do not want to stay in a small hotel room that is cramped with no place to go to like a living room or balcony to read when the kids or husband are sleeping. For a quick weekend escape we do but I try to stay at a hotel suite like Residence Inn.
I would start renting condos and see what you think about having the extra space.
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