Beach Resorts
I’ve been searching around for some time now to find inexpensive resort packages and discounts. Unfortunately the primary ways to do this were: To buy a timeshare and participate in one of the timeshare groups such as RCI to trade in weeks to visit other resorts. The other being buying into an expensive vacation club starting from $1,500 to $3,000 up through about $11,000 or so.
Recently I ran across a program that has been around since about 2005 offering the same or similar discounts but the cost to buy in is a nominal monthly fee. Seeming too good to be true I’ve been looking around for any negative information but none can be found (that I have run across anyway).
I signed up recently and to my surprise the discounts being offered amount to hundreds up to a thousand or more dollars off the retail cost. The resort packages are a great deal. They also offer a motel booking feature but a few that I sampled were better, some worse so it is a toss up on the motel booking feature and savings.
I signed up mainly for the discounted resort costs but you can also refer friends and family to help offset the vacation club membership fees.
Here is the link to find out more information and to join if you’re interested
Here is a sample of some of the current deals:
Here is the link to find out more information and to join if you’re interested
Tags: beach, condo, discount, package, resort, resorts, vacation club, vacation rental, vacation rentals

August 2nd, 2009 at 3:25 pm
will check it out
September 11th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
keep up the good work..
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