So, I was browsing II today and noticed this Daily Deal thing, which said "Purchase any Getaway today and get a Bonus Resort Accommodations Certificate." I was going to get a Getaway anyway, so I pulled the trigger on it. I'm not too sure what the 'Bonus Resort Accommodations Certificate is, though. Yea, I'm kinda new to the game. Can anyone tell me what it means?
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Originally posted by petertdavis View PostSo, I was browsing II today and noticed this Daily Deal thing, which said "Purchase any Getaway today and get a Bonus Resort Accommodations Certificate." I was going to get a Getaway anyway, so I pulled the trigger on it. I'm not too sure what the 'Bonus Resort Accommodations Certificate is, though. Yea, I'm kinda new to the game. Can anyone tell me what it means?
A bonus resort AC is most likely a "regular" AC with some restrictions. An AC can be used to book a week from the exchange inventory but instead of using a deposited week you use the AC which has a fee generally based on unit size. Studio-one bedroom-two bedroom for $199-249-299. Or it could be a different fee structure and it has restrictions such as only bookable in certain areas 60 days before check-in.
You should get an email stating what the restrictions are...maybe you would share it here once u get it.
It can be a great way to getva second weeks vacation especially if u have travel flexibility.
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Good luck getting a summer week, but there us a place in central Maine(Island FAlls) that may show up. You never know tho- sometimes a gem shows up with very little lead time.
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If you were able to grab a 4 bedroom in a place you want for spring break, count yourself very lucky! The A/Cs that II has been giving away are, for the most part, worth what you pay for them imo - think OFF season in places gutted with inventory, and only within 60 days even for those. So enjoy your primary trip and don't count on the A/C - if you can use it, great, but I've got one that will go unused for 2011 despite diligent efforts.
You should have a 'grid' that tells you when/where you can use it.
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