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Maui Banyan Vacation Club
in Maui-Kihei, Hawaii
Week: Float
Beds: 2
Usage: Every Year
For Sale: $19,999 Neg
For Rent: $1,600 Neg

Grand Crowne Resorts
in Branson, Missouri
Week: Float
Beds: 3 Lockout
Usage: Every Year
For Sale: $5,000 Neg
For Rent: $1,800 Neg

Westgate Smoky Mountain Resort at Gatlinburg
in Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Week: Float
Beds: 2 Lockout
Usage: Odd Years
For Sale: $12,000 Neg
For Rent: $600 Neg

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Old January 11th, 2006, 04:10 PM
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Wink Can you trade time shares?

Say I know someone who buys or rents a ts in Hawaii and mine is in Tahiti, could we switch off and make an even trade? In that case, it would be a better deal since I wouldn't be so limited to just one area. I could go here and there, alls I'd have to do is meet someone who has one that I wanted. In addition, is there like a club or something where you could meet these people?
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Old January 11th, 2006, 04:49 PM
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Default To Trade or Exchange

If you know someone with a timeshare to trade then you can definately do that. You might need a guest pass. My wife and I exchange our timeshare thru www.RCI.com. If we plan the trade or exchange in advance we usually can find a timeshare in the area we want to vacation in. It would be cheaper to trade directly with another owner. That way you avoid exchange club membership fees and actual exchange fees.
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Old January 11th, 2006, 09:27 PM
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Default Whats an exchange fee?

How can you find out about getting into a club, and if you do get into one, do they offer any other benefits besides trading? I'm sure you could prolly jus meet someone online like through Craig's list or something but if the club is fun with events and stuff that might not be such a bad idea .... if the people in it are cool and such.
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Old January 12th, 2006, 11:31 PM
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Hmm, that sounds like a fun alternative!! Trading, huh! I've gotta go and network with some people in my circle and see if they know anyone whom they can trade with~it's good to know people who can help! I don't own one, but my friend does, so I can prolly pay him to use his timeshare to trade with another and use his place! Woohoo!
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Old January 14th, 2006, 12:13 AM
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I'm happy to hear this option exists too. My sis is looking for a timeshare in Mexico right now, and I wouldn't mind seeing if there is some way I could just test drive hers (paying her of course for the time) until I figure out the details of where I want to be, whether I want to rent or buy, etc.

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