I want to first apologize for the length. I'm new to TS & this forum but need to get straight down to business. I hope my blunt entry is accepted since I have yet to intro myself in that forum section. I will after this but for now, here's my story....
My husband & I (43/38 yrs old), along with our 3 kids (19, 20 & 21) went to The Grande Villas in St. Augustine, Florida for a family weekend get-a-way. We were offered $150 for a 90 presentation with BlueGreen. For what it's worth...we missed the "tour" because we were in a tempered state of mind with each other. What a blessing b/c our "sales woman" was straight forward, an owner of BLU for 23 years, on salary, with a "leave it or take it" attitude with the check already made out to us. There were no 'sales pitches' going on, was done with us within 45 minutes as we had already 'toured' the place the day before on our own but we lingered with lots of questions & it turned into a 4 hour amazing encounter. Very pleasant.
Now here I sit....with 8 days left in my grace period to figure out if what we did on a whim was right or wrong. We DID buy into BlueGreen. It is safe to say we have had NO knowledge of timeshare before now. We ARE interested & fill TS will suit our new lifestyle (empty nest syndrome) but did we get taken??? From what BLU offers...I don't think so but I'd love to hear back from the veterans.
From what I've read in the last 2 days, BlueGreen is an amazing company to own TS with but if there is something better, I would like to know. Here's a brief over view of what we are interested in: Rather it be with BLU or another...
** FLEXABILITY !!! Do NOT want a set week per year since our lives are never set in stone.
** MANY weekenders
** MANY St. Augustine / Orlando one day uses / get aways that BLU offers at their resorts
** One week vacation per year (As a couple)
** One week family Christmas vacation (As a family)
** Chances to offer family/friends discounted hotel options through RCI
What we signed into DOES fit that but did we do good?? Here's the deal....
** $10,000 bought us in 8,000 points every other year (Pay off in 5 years or it will cost us $19,000 if done in 10. Less if we have it refinanced?)
** Lifetime Charter Benefits (VIP, Traveler Plus, plus more)
** Bonus Time if we do not want to use our points (BIG bonus for us...this is why we chose 8,000 points every other year.)
** Transfer unused points over to RCI to hold if we do not use them up at nearly 2 years
** First year fees paid for everything - Almost $500 for maintance, $49 to RCI to benefit from their hotels and ? for Enterntainment online. (Might be missing something, don't think so.)
** RCI: 3 year extra vacations - $164/week in US or $199/week outside US (3 times only in 3 years)
** Amazing RCI benefits with their resorts
** Entertainment.com privaledges
** Encore points that will go towards our maintance fees or bonus time vacations or a $50 mastercard
My BIGGEST question:
Are there any availablity issues as far as reserving a place even if well in advanced or on a short weekend? I'm assuming it depends upon the hot weeks? (This is the one thing someone keeps warning me about but they were with WestGate. )
Thank you well in advance for your thoughts,
Julie
My husband & I (43/38 yrs old), along with our 3 kids (19, 20 & 21) went to The Grande Villas in St. Augustine, Florida for a family weekend get-a-way. We were offered $150 for a 90 presentation with BlueGreen. For what it's worth...we missed the "tour" because we were in a tempered state of mind with each other. What a blessing b/c our "sales woman" was straight forward, an owner of BLU for 23 years, on salary, with a "leave it or take it" attitude with the check already made out to us. There were no 'sales pitches' going on, was done with us within 45 minutes as we had already 'toured' the place the day before on our own but we lingered with lots of questions & it turned into a 4 hour amazing encounter. Very pleasant.
Now here I sit....with 8 days left in my grace period to figure out if what we did on a whim was right or wrong. We DID buy into BlueGreen. It is safe to say we have had NO knowledge of timeshare before now. We ARE interested & fill TS will suit our new lifestyle (empty nest syndrome) but did we get taken??? From what BLU offers...I don't think so but I'd love to hear back from the veterans.
From what I've read in the last 2 days, BlueGreen is an amazing company to own TS with but if there is something better, I would like to know. Here's a brief over view of what we are interested in: Rather it be with BLU or another...
** FLEXABILITY !!! Do NOT want a set week per year since our lives are never set in stone.
** MANY weekenders
** MANY St. Augustine / Orlando one day uses / get aways that BLU offers at their resorts
** One week vacation per year (As a couple)
** One week family Christmas vacation (As a family)
** Chances to offer family/friends discounted hotel options through RCI
What we signed into DOES fit that but did we do good?? Here's the deal....
** $10,000 bought us in 8,000 points every other year (Pay off in 5 years or it will cost us $19,000 if done in 10. Less if we have it refinanced?)
** Lifetime Charter Benefits (VIP, Traveler Plus, plus more)
** Bonus Time if we do not want to use our points (BIG bonus for us...this is why we chose 8,000 points every other year.)
** Transfer unused points over to RCI to hold if we do not use them up at nearly 2 years
** First year fees paid for everything - Almost $500 for maintance, $49 to RCI to benefit from their hotels and ? for Enterntainment online. (Might be missing something, don't think so.)
** RCI: 3 year extra vacations - $164/week in US or $199/week outside US (3 times only in 3 years)
** Amazing RCI benefits with their resorts
** Entertainment.com privaledges
** Encore points that will go towards our maintance fees or bonus time vacations or a $50 mastercard
My BIGGEST question:
Are there any availablity issues as far as reserving a place even if well in advanced or on a short weekend? I'm assuming it depends upon the hot weeks? (This is the one thing someone keeps warning me about but they were with WestGate. )
Thank you well in advance for your thoughts,
Julie
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