Deland Timeshare Rentals
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36830 |
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Grand Lakefront Resort Club USA / Holly Bluff Marina timeshare resort is located in
Deland,
Florida. |
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3 Bed,
3 Bath (Sleeps
10-12 ) |
| Unit Type:
Deed ,
Houseboat |
| Usage:
Every Year (Week
Float -
Unit) |
| Exchange With
RCI |
| Rental Price: $1,200 Neg |
PLATINUM ADVERTISEMENT--NO CLOSING COST & NO COMMISSIONS!!
OWNER HAS 2 BONUS WEEKS AVAILABLE
RCI PAID THROUGH 2015 VERY MOTIVATED- OPEN TO ALL OFFERS
Grand Lakefront Resort Club USA offers two distinctly different locations for houseboat vacations. These locations are Eufaula Lake in Stigler, Oklahoma and St. Johns River in Deland, Florida. Eufaula Lake, is the 15th largest lake in the United States and known as the "Gentle-Giant." It spans over 102,500 acres of water, plus numerous sandy beaches. Fabulous fishing is available on the lake year round and the most beautiful time of year is spring and fall because of the spectacular scenery of Southeast Oklahoma. The lake boasts such fish as striped bass, largemouth bass, white bass, crappie, catfish, walleye, and numerous sunfish. The St. Johns River was Florida's first tourist attraction. Although the steamboats that worked in its waters in the 1800s have disappeared, the beauty and magic of the river remain. There's no better way to immerse yourself in the beauty of the St. Johns River than on a houseboat. From marshes, springs, and tributaries, to the main channel of the river, the St. Johns provides a vast array of canoeing and kayaking opportunities. The St. Johns is also known for excellent fishing, especially largemouth bass and is home to numerous species of plants and animals. It is not uncommon to see Alligators and Manatees in the springtime when the water warms up. |
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