I have a Disney time share that allows me to use RCI. I have never used it though, I always go to Disneyworld with my allotment of time. I am very happy with the way it all works and it is a smoking deal for me as I can get a week of time at DW for the next ~40 years for about $1500. I bought it in the deepest part of the recession though, I would be wary of buying anything like it in today's market.
Originally posted by racrguy
What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
Originally posted by racrguy
Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
I have a Disney time share that allows me to use RCI. I have never used it though, I always go to Disneyworld with my allotment of time. I am very happy with the way it all works and it is a smoking deal for me as I can get a week of time at DW for the next ~40 years for about $1500. I bought it in the deepest part of the recession though, I would be wary of buying anything like it in today's market.
That's what I am trying to do. Looking to go to Disney in November. I found a smoking deal for 7 day park-hopper tickets through a friend, but I don't have the hotel accommodations worked out yet.. They have RCI so they would be using theirs, but if I can find someone, I could make a deal.
Most time share condos places aren't full in November. (except around Thanksgiving). Go to one of the timeshare rental web sites. They should be able to book you a condo.
That's what I am trying to do. Looking to go to Disney in November. I found a smoking deal for 7 day park-hopper tickets through a friend, but I don't have the hotel accommodations worked out yet.. They have RCI so they would be using theirs, but if I can find someone, I could make a deal.
Send my wife an email, Michelle AT Lovethemousetravel.com, she might be able to help you.
My timeshare works economically since hotel rooms down there are expensive as hell. Like $3K for a week at a decent place.
Originally posted by racrguy
What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
Originally posted by racrguy
Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
Yes in San Marcos. We trade it all the time for all over the place and bring friends. Wife had it when we got together and I just paid it off. The maintenance fees of 75.00 are less money than saving for a nice vacation anyways.
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