Europeans are traveling to the US more now because of the value of our dollar vs their euro. Are they also investing in our timeshare market? Other than the internet...not that that's not good enough and the brand name resorts, does Timeshare Adventures try to reach that market? I know you have employees that speak Spanish, but is language a barrier? I would think that most touring Europeans speak English anyway.
If you (forum reader) are from another country I would be interested in hearing your perspectives on timesharing.