Saturday, June 28, 2008
Overcoming the Fear of Purchasing a Travel Club Membership
What happens if you purchase a timeshare and you can no longer use it? You can sell it. Good luck on that one. If you do sell it, you will most likely get a fraction of what you have paid for it. Timeshares seem to be one of the most costliest rip offs in travel today. People think it's a great deal until they can no longer use it and get stuck because they can't sell it yet they still have to pay all of those maintenance fees.
That doesn't have to happen. With a travel club membership like you will see here: http://www.grntimesharediscounts.com you pay a one time, up front membership fee that lasts you 100 years as a platinum member. Of course, you will never use 100 years but it is willable and transferrable. The best part is, you pay your membership fee and then you only pay again when you want to travel. That way you never have a maintenance fee!
In addition, not only do you not have a membership fee, but you don't have to go back to the same place year after year after year at the same time. You can choose when and where you want to travel and how much you want to spend. The average timeshare maintenance fee is now around $600. You can visit a different 4 or 5 star resort as many times per year as you want for $298 to $799 for the week per family! If you want to take a guest, you can purchase a huge discount guest pass for them and they can travel with you as well if you exceed the number of people in your room.
The only thing you have to fear with this membership is not getting it because you decide to buy a timeshare instead. Don't buy the timeshare until you have looked at all of the options. You will not regret what http://www.grntimesharediscounts.com has to offer.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Baby Boomer Travelers - Please Don't Buy A Timeshare
I can't stress enough that you can still travel to four and five star timeshare properties without having to own a timeshare. If you have $1500 to $2998. you can join http://www.grntimesharediscounts.com with a lifetime membership for the latter, and travel to over 5,000 timeshare properties of your choice, worldwide, as often as you like and only pay when you travel. This private travel club membership has been around for over 21 years and the membership has been sold around the world for as much as $16,000. But you can buy it through the internet now for under $3,000 for a lifetime, 100 year membership and pass it along to your children.
Please don't buy a timeshare without looking at this and comparing first. You will save so much money in the long run and you will get to see many different parts of the world if you choose, or, if you choose, stay at the same place every year. Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Dream Cancun Resorts - How to Find the Discounts You Deserve!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Baby Boomers Who Love to Travel - Check This Out!

Saturday, March 15, 2008
Baby Boomers Travel Bargains - Where Can You Find Them?
There are many sources of baby boomer travel bargains if you just know where to look. These discounts are available to just about everyone, however, baby boomers are retiring in record numbers and they are the new target market for all types of services, including the travel industry.
There are two very excellent ways baby boomers can get travel bargains. The first way is to join a travel membership club. A travel membership club requires a one time, up front membership payment. This allows the member to access a website that will allow them to search for properties worldwide for themselves and guests if they choose. The cost for the weeks is deeply discounted with some weeks being as low as $298 per week for two or sometimes even up to four people. This is not a per person rate but a per week rate. The highest this particular membership goes is $799 per week for the week, not per person.
The other benefit is that these are true timeshare properties, not hotel rooms which gives the baby boomer the option of eating in and saving money or just spreading out in larger rooms and having the conveniences available for use. You can find out more about this deep discount membership by visiting: http://www.amazingvacationsite.com/ and it's companion site, http://www.grntraveldiscounts.com/
The second way baby boomers can get travel bargains is by visiting Ebay where they will encounter a myriad of timeshare properties and hotel rooms at great discounts. Just go to ebay.com and type in the name of the place you want to travel to, ie. Cabo San Lucas or Cancun Mexico and then just click on search. You don't need to choose the travel category in the drop down menu to the right of the search bar unless you want to.
Once inside the auction area you will see quite a few listings. If you double check the prices on the Ebay listings against the actual websites and their prices, you will find, for the most part, that the Ebayers are offering much greater discounts then the actual websites where you would book your vacation. Ebay is a fun and safe way to find discounts. If you don't know where you want to go, just type in timeshares in the search bar and take a look at what comes up around the world.
Baby boomers travel bargains are out there if you just do a little bit of research. Watch for more companies and websites who will be catering to the baby boomers in the near future and I will keep you updated on more travel bargains on this site as well.

