| How Does A Timeshare Work? |
| Flex – are only available to be taken during FLEX seasons that are deeded to you. Like Summer or winter. Most of the resorts use terminology like RED, BLUE, GREEN, WHITE for these seasons. Check with your resort to find out what there''s is. |
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| Different Color Seasons? |
| Yes. There is meaning behind these colors for instance Red usually means that that is prime time. White is usually the middle of the season, and the lowest for instance Summer in Florida would be Blue. |
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| What Is The Difference Between A Five-Star Resort And A Gold Crown Resort? |
A Five-Star resort is the most desirable rating for a resort in the Interval International system. A Gold Crown Resort property is the most desirable rating for a resort in the RCI system. |
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| What Is A Banked Week? |
| When you do not use your timeshare for the time allotted to you the week can be banked and held for up to two years. You can use this week for many things including trading it for another week at another timeshare somewhere else. |
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| What Is A Maintenance Fee? |
| You can think of a Maintenance fee as your YEARLY insurance on your property. It helps take care of your room and the grounds and many other things the resort need money for. These fees are generally levied on a monthly, annual or biennial basis. |
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| How Is Pricing Determined For Timeshare Resales? |
| It varies depending on many things some of them are: time of year, location, resort amenities, size of the unit, and of course, market demand. |
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| What Is The Difference Between Biannual And Biennial? |
| Biannual allows the owner to receive two weeks per year. Biennial allows the owner to receive one week every two years. |
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