Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’

Christmas Vacation 2009 Part 2

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

In the last post we left off with the very obvious tip of requesting in advance for a Christmas exchange.  Now we’ll talk about the strategy of placing that request.

The main reason that there are so many timeshare resales is that people just don’t know how to exchange them effectively.  This little tip is one of many that will give you an edge up when doing an exchange.

Many people don’t give the exchange companies enough choices when requesting a high priority exchange. General exchange rules are that you give either 3 resorts and 1 date, 3 dates and 1 resort or 2 resorts and 2 dates.  Many people leave it at that. 

But did you know that you could have RCI search for up to 88 resorts at one time?  Interval International has no limits to the amount of resorts.  You must learn to take advantage of doing a multiple resort search when doing a timeshare exchange.

Since we’re talking about just one date, Christmas, then let’s increase the amount of resorts requested considerably. 

For instance, if you’d like to take the family skiing next Christmas and you’re open to being anywhere in the western US, you can pick out only the top rated resorts you’d accept an exchange to rather than taking anything that comes up.

For example, you can have RCI or Interval International search for 6 resorts in Beaver Creek, 8 in Vail, 6 in Steamboat Springs, 5 in Breckenridge, 4 in Park City and 8 in Lake Tahoe.  Wow, that’s searching 37 resorts for Christmas week.  And if you’re putting in your request at least a year in advance, you and your family will be creating lasting memories rather than sitting at home watching You Tube or the NFL next Christmas.

Christmas Vacation 2009

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

It’s not even Thanksgiving and believe it or not, it’s already time for those of you who want to take a timeshare Christmas Vacation in 2009 to get that request going. 

The timeshares having the most demand will be located in ski areas in Colorado like Telluride, Aspen, Vail or Beaver CreekLake Tahoe and Whistler British Columbia will have far more requests than available weeks as well.

Warm beach areas like Hawaii, Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun and the Caribbean will be very high demand as well.

 One of the biggest challenges you’ll ever face when exchanging is trying to get a holiday.  Your competition, the people who do get holidays, are the savviest exchangers in the industry. 

While you don’t necessarily need to own a Premier or Gold Crown resort on the beach in Maui to exchange for a holiday week, you do need to know both how to maximize your exchange power, and just as important, how to strategically put in that request. 

In a series of short articles I’ll give you some great insider trading secrets to help you get to where you want to go.

That’s all for now.  More tips in the next post.

How To Increase Your Exchange Power in RCI and Interval International Tip #2

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Exchange Tip #2, like the first tip, is one you may have heard before but read it carefully.  In it I reveal a strategy and technique
that few timeshare owners know or use.  Used correctly, it will give you an unfair advantage over millions of timeshare owners when exchanging.

TIP #2 REQUEST EARLY

O.K. I know you’re probably rolling your eyes at this one because it’s so obvious.  But keep reading to learn some Insider’s Secrets few timeshare owners know of or use.

Requesting early, in either RCI or Interval International, especially combined with banking early, will really increase your exchange power.  But again, many timeshare owners don’t put in their requests until they know exactly where and when they want to go.  It’s natural.

So what do you do?

INSIDER’S SECRET

Put in a request for a resort that you have little if any chance of getting, to timestamp your request date as early as possible. 
 
In the timeshare world, if I request a resort today and you request the exact same thing tomorrow, and everything else between us is
equal, I’ll get confirmed before you because I requested one measly day before you did.

When do you think the bulk of millions of timeshare owners put in their exchange requests in RCI and Interval International?  If you guessed the first quarter of the year you’d be right.  That’s because the holidays are over, people are looking forward to a fresh start on the year AND they’ve just received and paid their HOA’s. 

This serves to remind them to start planning for their vacation. You want to be ahead of the multitudes of exchangers and get your
request in before the first quarter of the year.

This means you had better get a request for next year in this year.

I request from RCI, Borgo di Vagli in Tuscany, Italy in the summertime at the same time I bank my week just to get my request
time stamped early. And later, when I know where I really want to go, I call back simply change my request.

I use the same technique with Interval International requesting the Franz Klammer Lodge, a Fairmont Hotels and Resorts property, for Christmas and New Years and Ocho Cascadas in February. 

Interval International once told me that they only get 30 exchanges a year from Ocho Cascadas and I’d venture a guess that
none of them are February weeks.

If you want to read about how you can learn many more ways to supercharge your exchange power, and exponentially increase your chances of exchanging into the best resorts in the world, go to

www.TheTimeshareExpert.com/rcisecrets.html

That’s it for now.  Look for Tip #3 to tie it all together.