When I lived in the states, I frequently searched availibility in the Caribbean outside the DR. Out of curiousity, I did so today and was surprised at the high percentage of what was there being AI, something that used to be not that common in the Caribbean. Much of it was in resorts that do not even appear in my last printed directory.
Of 8,937 weeks availible in the entire RCI system in the Caribbean, 4,501 were in the DR, leaving 4,436 non-DR weeks. Nearly one third that 4,436, or 1,449 weeks were in all-inclusives, and that is not even including the TradeWinds Cruise Club weeks, which are effectively AI.
One wonders if some of these new ''resorts'' RCI lists are developers giving their weeks to RCI and then making their profit on the AI, instead of a timeshare owner owning there and depositing.
Given the prevalence of AI in the DR, one of the only strongholds of AI in the old days, I am certain a strong majority of RCI inventory in the whole Caribbean, including the DR in now AI, probably around 75%.
Welcome to the Brave New World of RCI.
Of 8,937 weeks availible in the entire RCI system in the Caribbean, 4,501 were in the DR, leaving 4,436 non-DR weeks. Nearly one third that 4,436, or 1,449 weeks were in all-inclusives, and that is not even including the TradeWinds Cruise Club weeks, which are effectively AI.
One wonders if some of these new ''resorts'' RCI lists are developers giving their weeks to RCI and then making their profit on the AI, instead of a timeshare owner owning there and depositing.
Given the prevalence of AI in the DR, one of the only strongholds of AI in the old days, I am certain a strong majority of RCI inventory in the whole Caribbean, including the DR in now AI, probably around 75%.
Welcome to the Brave New World of RCI.
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