Monday, January 25, 2010

Perspective Magazine North America Provides Relief to Timeshare Owners

The Perspective Magazine North America will be releasing its first issue this coming February. Timeshare owners who want to find timeshare relief may find some benefit in the publication but the possibility is yet to be seen.

The Perspective Magazine is looking at 7,000 possible subscribers for their North America issue. The release is set on February and it is centered on the timeshare and fractional ownership industry in the USA, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.

The magazine is projected to be the biggest publication on timeshares and fractional ownership in the USA. It is hoping to capture more audiences for the print copy as well as keep those who are online supporters. The online site will continue to cater to the online followers. The special interviews with the industry specialists will be made available in the website.

The owners of timeshares who are hoping to get out of their timeshare contracts may be able to get ideas from the magazine on how to market their timeshares. They will also have a grasp on the current market status of timeshare and other vacation options. With these information, they will be able to prepare the necessary marketing plan as well as target the most susceptible market for their timeshares. However, they should focus on doing so. Looking at the featured sites in the magazine might distract them from their intentions.

Getting rid of a timeshare is definitely not easy especially of the society is also bombarded by magazines that promote such luxuries like the Perspective Magazine. However, it is always possible especially if we are set on making it possible.

Another Timeshare Unit To Find Relief From

Timeshare relief seekers are mostly people who desire to have vacation with their families and friends in beautiful resorts without much cost and effort on their part. The vacation locations they have seen being offered by timeshare companies seem good offers to them in the beginning and so they grabbed the opportunity to get a package. However, their hopes are shattered with the financial responsibilities associated with the packages.

Wyndham is opening a new timeshare resort at National Harbor. Properties like this make it inevitable for people to deny themselves of the vacation they are being swayed into by the marketing efforts that vacation packages are circulating. It is definitely not bad to go on a vacation. It is actually beneficial. Yet to go on buying stuff that we cannot afford is the problem.

This new Wyndham Worldwide Corporation timeshare units is located in the Prince George County. It is a newly build 250 – room property. Wyndham says that 75 percent is already sold out. The grand opening is this coming February 5.

This is already the second Wyndham in the Washington area. And with more timeshares being built, more people will be attracted into it. It may provide
some benefit to other people because it can give employment opportunities yet other people may suffer from it. The required payment for a timeshare is too much of a burden.

Timeshare owners need to get rid of their timeshares if they are not finding any benefit from their timeshares. Timeshares are good vacation options but not for everyone.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Top Ten Timeshare Destinations to Go for Relief this Spring Break

Every year, timeshare owners are set to use their vacation packages regardless of the status of the economy. As early as now, it is best for them to start planning for spring break vacations.

Renting vacation condominiums at timeshare resorts is becoming very popular and it is ideal for families and groups traveling together. Owners seeking for timeshare relief can offer their property to interested vacation goers.

Trends are seen to come and go in the resort rental business which includes locales for families, young adults traveling together and boomers who just want to getaway from day to day routines in a spacious condominium in a great location.

To fully set the mind of vacation goers on where to go for this year’s spring break, here are the names of top ten destinations for 2010: Mazatlan, Lake Havasu, Las Vegas, Daytona Beach, Cabo San Lucas, San Diego, Maui, Orlando, Palm Springs and Sedona.

With great airfares and top-of- the-line beach resorts there is no better place to enjoy the warmth of the sun, pristine beaches, local flavor and friendly hospitality that make Mexico a primo place to be in the spring.

Many online booking sites and timeshare condominium rentals are becoming more sought after every day. If you are a timeshare owner who wants to get rid of your timeshare you can stand out in the crowd and take the opportunity to rent out your property. With even for short period of time, property owners of the named Top 10 destinations can find timeshare relief.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Timeshare Sales and Marketing Closure is not a Relief for Timeshare Market

The economy showed improvements over the past year. Aggressively, most people want 2010 to kick off immediately, bearing the reason that it brings better financial condition. Timeshare owners highly anticipated to get the timeshare relief they're longing since there's a prospect for more people to be vacationing this year.

Yet, in the last part of the year saw the closing of another timeshare sales office. The Sales and Marketing office of Festiva Limited functioning in Nassau closed its operation over the holiday. Among the reasons that caused the business closure is the strict lending criteria implemented by U.S lenders. As a result, the company's sales and profitability shrink down.

Air arrivals of The Bahamas as of November 2009 show a plunge down to 8.4 percent. Festiva Resort might have found it so hard to promote timeshare to visitors. Hotels also experienced low utilization of rooms.

According to Don Clayton, the chief executive officer of Festive Resorts, despite of all the effort they made in keeping up the Nassau office, still the problem is beyond their control. Economic factors lead the closure of the company.

Employees of the company are pressed to leave their respective jobs as a result of the unexpected closure. Festiva Resort wasn't able to inform the employees ahead of time regarding the movement leaving all employees absolutely surprised with the closure.

Owners and members on vacation will still continue to utilize their package through Festiva Resorts managed Paradise Harbour Club & Marina Resort. In such a way, the company can still give assurance to their clients to keep them from getting rid of their timeshares.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Why Get Rid of a Timeshare for Your Relief?


Timeshare owners seeking for timeshare relief may seem strange for buying timeshares and then trying to get away from it later on. But timeshare owners who are aware of the real system of timesharing know why some people want to be free of their timeshares.

Timeshare is a vacation option wherein its owners can get to use their timeshares for a couple of days without limitations with regards to the number of people who can use the facility. This feature makes it more beneficial than hotels wherein the number of guests can affect the bills you’ll receive after the use of the facility.

However, unlike hotels and other vacation options, you get to pay for the upkeep of timeshares. The payment is not only during the days you used it. Timeshare owners are billed with maintenance fees and other special assessments that the timeshare company deems the owners should pay for. And the bills will have to be paid even if you were unable to use your timeshare for the whole year. So if you are not financially capable, you will really find it hard to maintain a timeshare.

Vacation enthusiasts may find timesharing beneficial especially if they are okay with vacationing on the same location every year. People who only occasionally go on vacation are better off with other vacation options like vacation rentals or even hotels. Getting rid of a timeshare is not easy so purchasing a timeshare should not be taken lightly. Think well before making a decision.