Hi Jim,
Thank you so much for all your help and advice as I was dipping my toes in Bluegreen ownership late last year. I have just returned from a weekend at Shenandoah Crossing and had a very relaxing time at the resort. It is truly in a beautiful location and the staff couldn't have been more helpful. I had my 2 grandchildren visiting us and the 4 year old loved the unlimited pony rides - not to mention that they were free pony rides! The two year old was fascinated by the horses, the goats, roosters, hens, peacock and of course a wonderful hyperactive dog who had a great time running (literally) circles around all the other animals. The view from our cabin was of frozen Lake Izak which had its own crystal beauty.
I was lured into the BG owner update because I thought we would learn more about the vacation club, resorts and future plans - did NOT intend on buying anything. Well, you guessed it, the sales team found a hook and I wound up taking a 3000 points upgrade to be able to use AIM for a non-BG week that I own and thereby gaining the ability to deposit my non-BG week with Bluegreen on a yearly basis and recieve BG points - thereby (so they say) catapulting me into the Gold level. So, I'm not sure if I was taken (not for very much money, but I'm not happy with the way the points are deeded) but will send you a PM with the gory details and beg for some of your so valuable advice. Prior to this weekend, I had 23000 points - underlying deeds were Hammocks at Marathon and Via Roma, with an anniversary date of March.
As of now, I have 26,000 points, a September anniversary date and the right to deposit my non-BG week in AIM for 9000 points in order to reach 35000 Gold status on a year by year basis. The 26000 points will be backed by EOY weeks deeded to Carolina Grande. I'm not that comfortable with EOY, prefer to have some variety with resorts underlying the deed - I may just be suffering from 'fixed week myopia', but I thought there was some advantage to being able to reserve the week associated with one's points without being in contention with anyone else for that particular week - it was comfortable to know that in a pinch, there would always be a week at Via Roma and one at Hammocks that I could count on being totally available if I wanted those weeks.
I just have a vaguely uncomfortable feeling that I've been flim-flammed a little, no big loss because gold status will give an edge in reservations, the 3000 points probably a cheap price for the extra edge in reservations choice.
My brain tells me this was an OK transaction, but my intuition is grumbling.
In any case, I do need your advice as I am still within the rescind period. Best Wishes, Noelle
Thank you so much for all your help and advice as I was dipping my toes in Bluegreen ownership late last year. I have just returned from a weekend at Shenandoah Crossing and had a very relaxing time at the resort. It is truly in a beautiful location and the staff couldn't have been more helpful. I had my 2 grandchildren visiting us and the 4 year old loved the unlimited pony rides - not to mention that they were free pony rides! The two year old was fascinated by the horses, the goats, roosters, hens, peacock and of course a wonderful hyperactive dog who had a great time running (literally) circles around all the other animals. The view from our cabin was of frozen Lake Izak which had its own crystal beauty.
I was lured into the BG owner update because I thought we would learn more about the vacation club, resorts and future plans - did NOT intend on buying anything. Well, you guessed it, the sales team found a hook and I wound up taking a 3000 points upgrade to be able to use AIM for a non-BG week that I own and thereby gaining the ability to deposit my non-BG week with Bluegreen on a yearly basis and recieve BG points - thereby (so they say) catapulting me into the Gold level. So, I'm not sure if I was taken (not for very much money, but I'm not happy with the way the points are deeded) but will send you a PM with the gory details and beg for some of your so valuable advice. Prior to this weekend, I had 23000 points - underlying deeds were Hammocks at Marathon and Via Roma, with an anniversary date of March.
As of now, I have 26,000 points, a September anniversary date and the right to deposit my non-BG week in AIM for 9000 points in order to reach 35000 Gold status on a year by year basis. The 26000 points will be backed by EOY weeks deeded to Carolina Grande. I'm not that comfortable with EOY, prefer to have some variety with resorts underlying the deed - I may just be suffering from 'fixed week myopia', but I thought there was some advantage to being able to reserve the week associated with one's points without being in contention with anyone else for that particular week - it was comfortable to know that in a pinch, there would always be a week at Via Roma and one at Hammocks that I could count on being totally available if I wanted those weeks.
I just have a vaguely uncomfortable feeling that I've been flim-flammed a little, no big loss because gold status will give an edge in reservations, the 3000 points probably a cheap price for the extra edge in reservations choice.
My brain tells me this was an OK transaction, but my intuition is grumbling.
In any case, I do need your advice as I am still within the rescind period. Best Wishes, Noelle
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