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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've owned in Hilton Grand Vacation Club for 10+ years. My husband owned before we met, so he's the one who knows the ins and outs of ownership, but I can comment on the properties. Some can be worn down and others sort of corporate conference in feel, but I have no real complaints. It's much like renting a house or condo in that we always have a suite with kitchen and balcony wherever we stay. Also daily housekeeping. I think the best is that the location always beats what we could get with resort booking. For example, our "home" property is in Miami, right in South Beach in a lovely Art Deco hotel (not run down at all). that's at the quiet end of the strip. In Breckenridge (or maybe it was Vail - I can't remember) we had a ski-out room next to slopes. The property in Puerto Vallarta needed updates, but it was set into the side of a mountain overlooking the water and my favorite memory is sitting in the hot tub on the huge balcony and watching Pelicans fly by so closely you could look them in the eye. You can also use points with other timeshare operators, though I can't remember what they are at the moment. [/quote] Sucker. Timeshares are worthless. You can rent out a fabulous home and give away the keys at any of these locations for less money. Plus you pay taxes and maintenance cost. [/quote]
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