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  • #16
    Originally posted by Hobbitess
    It comes up on the reservation page, though. Curious.
    Same for me. But it fails when I try to make a reservation. Try making a reservation and see how many points it will cost (in case I am making an error).

    Charles

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    • #17
      Originally posted by crwisconsin
      But it fails when I try to make a reservation.
      Define "fails." I just get the usual "no availability" note. I'm guessing that with owned resorts Boca is correct, and Bluegreen injects some into the system before they've sold, but would that be true of Associate resorts? If they only have one unit that's Bluegreen's, they'd still list it I assume, even though it wouldn't be available as a rule.

      Not a clue how that works, really.

      Edit:

      If you try to calculate points on the Williamsburg one, it says, "Huh? Points? I know nothing!"

      But if you try to calculate points on the Nassau, it asks you for dates then refuses to give you any choices on unit - halfway set up, in other words.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Hobbitess View Post
        Define "fails." But if you try to calculate points on the Nassau, it asks you for dates then refuses to give you any choices on unit
        Sorry that I didn't explain where the process failed. I must have been having a senior moment. Tried to recreate the error and now I can't even find Nassau. Now that's a real senior moment.

        Charles

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        • #19
          Originally posted by crwisconsin
          Tried to recreate the error and now I can't even find Nassau.
          It's off the resorts list as well, but Parkside Williamsburg is still there. Bluegreen's florid writing style never fails to amuse - "That combination makes Parkside Williamsburg Resort unrivaled as a colorful place to play—in our century and the ones that came before." I don't know how they resisted an exclamation point at the end of that, because it pretty much demands to be delivered in ringing tones.

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