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Anatomy of a Timeshare Vacation: Part 2

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

In the previous post I had checked out doing a RCI timeshare exchange to The Club at Glacier, an all inclusive timeshare at the gates of Glacier National Park.  I next checked what I could pull in Interval International.

My Hilton Head timeshare week pulled a 2 bedroom, Premier resort at the San Juan Mountain and Golf Resort for September 11-18.  To my pleasant surprise, the 2 bedroom was a stand alone home in “The Timbers” and not a condo.  Now we’re talking.

The Timbers at San Juan Mountain Golf Resort

The Timbers at San Juan Mountain Golf Resort

Here’s what their website says:

“The Timbers is a luxury vacation ownership community in Pagosa Springs.  Located near the Pagosa Springs Golf Course and Recreation Center, The Timbers features nearby lakes for fishing, private walking paths, and a large pond with a water feature.  The Timbers offers magnificent views of the San Juan Mountains. Some of the extras include:

  • Quality wood cabinetry
  • Dramatic vaulted ceilings
  • Natural gas fireplace in great room with stone and wood mantle
  • Gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances, granite countertops and tile floors
  • Cable TV and High Speed Internet Access
  • In-floor radiant heating
  • Double insulated, sound proof common walls
  • Luxurious bathrooms with granite counter tops, walk-in shower, garden tub, and double vanity

More in the next post.

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Jeff Pierce, The Timeshare Expert, has taught thousands of timeshare owners the secrets to getting the best exchanges with both RCI and Interval International for over 21 years.

His two books, The Timeshare Exchange Bible – RCI Weeks Edition, and The Timeshare Exchange Bible – Interval International, are the only books of their kind in the timeshare industry and designed to help you  master at the very complicated art of getting good exchanges.

I would love to have you share your opinions and personal insights on this blog.

For 10 FREE videos on getting better timeshare exchanges in RCI and II, go to TheTimeshareExpert.com.

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Anatomy of a Timeshare Vacation

Monday, August 31st, 2009
I was in serious need of a vacation and I had a couple of timeshare weeks banked with both RCI and Interval International.  I wanted a Gold Crown or Premier resort somewhere in the mountains to get out of the heat of Scottsdale, AZ; and I wanted it in the next 2 weeks.

I first checked RCI and found the The Club at Glacier, an all inclusive spa at the gate of Glacier National Park in Montana.

The Club at Glacier Timeshare Resort

The Club at Glacier Timeshare Resort

I like to drive so I Map Quested it only to find out that it would take 21 hours from my home in Scottsdale.  That was out of the question so I started checking flights.  I figured that I’d fly into a major hub and drive from there to save on airfare.

Flights to Salt Lake City, UT are plentiful and only about $250 round trip but that still left a 10 1/2 hour drive so I next checked flying into Spokane, WA.  It looked to be a great drive and only 6 1/2 hours but the flights were at inconvenient times and cost $350.  Helena, MT was about the same driving time and price but the flying time with lay overs was too long.

While looking at the map I noticed that Calgary, Alberta Canada looked fairly close and I was surprised to find it  only a 3 1/2 hour drive.  Now we’re talking.  But I figured the international airfare would be more than I wanted to spend.    Wrong again!  The airfare was only $287 round trip and I could get non-stop flights on both legs of only 3 hours in length.

I’ve traveled the world but I’ve never been to Glacier Park so the trip was very intriguing to me.  Here’s what I would have paid for that timeshare exchange: $525 for 7 days meals (the all inclusive fee of $75/day), $287 for the flight, about $400 for car rental and gas for a total of $1012.  It’s amazing how fast you can spend $1000 these days and that didn’t include my HOA and exchange fees.

I decided to do a search in Interval International to see what I could find.  I’ll talk about that in the next post.

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Jeff Pierce, The Timeshare Expert, has taught thousands of timeshare owners the secrets to getting the best exchanges with both RCI and Interval International for over 21 years.

His two books, The Timeshare Exchange Bible – RCI Weeks Edition, and The Timeshare Exchange Bible – Interval International, are the only books of their kind in the timeshare industry and designed to help you  master at the very complicated art of getting good exchanges.

I would love to have you share your opinions and personal insights on this blog.

For 10 FREE videos on getting a better exchange in RCI and II, go to TheTimeshareExpert.com.