Staying at a timeshare takes out a lot of the hassle involved in traveling - you tend to have more space, most timeshare units come with a kitchen and laundry facilities, and they often include many other amenities such as pools, golf, and entertainment. While your specific timeshare needs may differ whether you are traveling with a large family or a couple, I have compiled a list of 10 vacation-worthy timeshare locations that all travelers should take into consideration when planning their next vacation.
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The origin of timeshare can be traced back to 1960’s Europe. The 1960’s were a time of considerable growth and development for the tourism industry worldwide because of the emergency of commercial air travel and timeshare was created from this travel boom. Two different companies in France and Switzerland debuted the first vacation ownership packages.


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RCI does use a trading power rating scale for its resorts. RCI takes into account a number of factors when determining trading power including:
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Resorts offer fixed week and floating week timeshares and it is important to know the differences to decide which program best fits your needs.
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If your timeshare falls during a time when you are unable or unwilling to travel, renting out your timeshare can prove to be a profitable alternative to banking the week or losing it all together. Renting out timeshare can usually only be done with the week(s) you own at your home resort, as most resort companies prohibit renting of bonus, exchange, last call, or other extra resort stays.

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