Timeshares vs. Hotels
If you and your family own a timeshare, can afford the associated 
fees, and love the destination, then maybe you made the right choice. 
However, if these fees have become insurmountable and the destination is
 getting stale, this blog might prove beneficial. I’m going to take a 
moment to compare the costs and benefits of hotel travel as compared 
with timeshares.
Timeshares are a luxury item that most people simply can’t afford. 
Ignoring, for a moment, the staggering special assessments and 
maintenance fees, even the fundamental cost of buying a timeshare is 
just too much for the average family to manage. Unfortunately, these 
fees can’t be ignored, and they often rise to more than $1,000 per year 
for timeshare owners. So when typical people want to take their family 
on a vacation, they do it the old fashioned way – by spending their time
 at a hotel. This method may not have the sexy glitz and glamour of 
timeshare ownership, but what these trips lack in water cooler status, 
they make up for in affordability and the freedom to choose a new 
destination every year.
Destination Freedom
One of the major drawbacks of timeshares is that, by signing a 
contract locked in to perpetuity (i.e. the contract is eternal and will 
be passed down to your next of kin), you’re committing to an annual 
vacation to the same location every year for the rest of your life. In 
high school, I went to Clearwater Beach, Florida two years in a row for 
Spring Break. I had a great experience on both occasions, but I soon 
learned that it’s easy to get bored with a vacation destination. When my
 sister moved to that area a few years after I graduated, it just wasn’t
 the same. The beaches were still beautiful, the sun still shined 
brightly, and the jet skiing was still a riot, but that flair was 
somehow lacking.
It’s true, there’s nothing quite like the excitement of an entirely 
new, fresh experience, but, with repeated use that excitement can become
 ordinary very quickly. However, when you’re able to choose a new 
vacation destination every year, your trip will always yield new and 
exhilarating adventures! Most timeshares don’t afford the owner the 
opportunity to explore different locales, but by visiting hotels, you 
open up a world of travel possibilities.
Oh, the Financials
It’s time for everyone’s favorite subject: math! I’ll try not to bore
 you with the figures, but please bear with me for a moment. Let’s 
remain conservative and say that you purchased your timeshare for 
$20,000. If you’re planning on using your timeshare for one for the next
 30 years, that works out to roughly $670 per year. This works out to be
 roughly the same amount that most families of four would spend to 
reserve a mid-range hotel in a trendy vacation spot. But we left out the
 maintenance fees. Even if we kept these numbers relatively low, most 
timeshare owners would still have to tack on an extra $500 annually. Put
 together, these figures work out to $1,170 that would come out of your 
bank account every year.
For the sake of objective comparison, I did a little travel research 
on priceline.com. I entered in a six-night stay at the Westin in Fort 
Lauderdale, Florida for one of the busiest times of year – the end of 
March, which, traditionally, marks the Spring Break period for students.
 I found accommodations for $136 per night, which, when multiplied by 
the six nights that most people would spend during this time, the number
 comes out to $816; that’s more than $450 less than the annual cost of 
timeshare ownership!
To be fair, the average hotel room can’t compete with the fancy 
amenities that many timeshares offer, but for the family that prefers to
 spend their vacation actually enjoying the sites and activities of a 
new place, the money saved could easily be used for several big-ticket 
activities such as ski-lift tickets or a trip to an amusement park. Not 
only that, but there would probably still be money left over for a nice 
meal.
In the end, vacation options will vary from person to person. The 
most important thing is getting the most enjoyment out of your trip for 
the least amount of money. Some people feel this is achieved by visiting
 their timeshare, while others prefer to scope out new places every year
 and stay in a hotel. If you already own a timeshare, but would rather 
save money and travel to new destinations every year, perhaps it’s time 
that you transfer your timeshare contract.
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