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Bluegreen La Cabana Beach and Raquet Club
in Oranjestad, Aruba
Week: 30
Beds: Any
Usage: Every Year
For Sale: $3,500 Neg

Geo Group at Encantada
in Orlando, Florida
Week: Float
Beds: 2
Usage: Every Year
For Sale: $20,000 Neg
For Rent: $1,000 Neg

Scottsdale Villa Mirage
in Scottsdale, Arizona
Week: Float
Beds: 2
Usage: Every Year
For Sale: $6,000 Neg
For Rent: $1,399 Neg

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Old September 5th, 2008, 04:28 PM
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Default Hilton timeshare points & HHonors

I have been a business traveler for many years, really like Hilton Hotels and now may want to buy a Hilton timeshare. I have looked into the timeshare travel a bit, but looking for some answers. The points one receives by staying at a Hilton hotel(HHonors) the same value as the ones received with the timeshare yearly membership?

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Old September 8th, 2008, 01:16 PM
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Default Hilton Grand Vacations Hhonors

Yes You Can Convert Your Hgvc Point To Hhonors. I Know Because My Husband Is A Buy Business Traveler And Stay With Hilton Hotels Almost Only. I Checked With Him And He Said He Thought The Conversion Was Better To From Hilton Grand Vacation To Hhonors. Told Me The Current Ratio Is 25 To 1. So 1 Hgvc Point Gets You 25 Hhonors Points And Thats Pretty Good!
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Old September 28th, 2008, 03:33 AM
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i have an HGVC timeshare and it has been great to be able to convert the HGVC points to HHonor points and stay at any hilton family hotel.
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Old September 29th, 2008, 07:46 PM
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Default Resale time share Q & A

Wanted to buy a timeshare after a friend praised how much he loved his and I really thought he was nuts, but after seeing how much owners love Hilton and Marriott timeshares, I think I see their appeal for some. I do a bit of business travel and if Hilton or Marriott or Hyatt and if I can get the luxuries and service I get at a city-center hotel then the membership cross-over perks then I can see owning a timeshare.

Any advice for me about this?
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Old October 28th, 2008, 06:29 PM
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Default Buy Time share Resale NOT Time share Retail

It's that simple. Buy from a time share owner that doesn't want to own a time share resort anymore. You can save 25% to 75% off what Marriott, Hilton or Disney Vacation Club sells at the retail level. Some perks don't transfer but if you save $5000 to $10000 it certainly would be worth it.

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