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I've done two timeshare tours in Orlando, here is my opinion.

While it is a really good offer, I think that you should really consider different options. Timeshare tours are high pressure, they will take up a good part of your day and they just don't make your vacation very pleasant.

If you don't mind sitting through the presentation, than you definitely should do it.

I personally don't want to spend my vacation listening to someone try and sell me something, that I really don't find to be a value. When I went, I actually was interested in purchasing, but wasn't afterwards.

They schedule a date where you will get together to tour the property. They will take you around the property, take you on a tour of their condo, show you a video, tell you a little bit about all the benefits, etc. Then they will take you to another room where they will start to figure out some prices and show you all the benefits and how it can save you money and such. You will tell them you aren't interested several times, they will try to refigure some things to get you a better deal. Then their final attempt is to get a manager to see if they can work out a better deal for you. Then, once you say you aren't interested, they will let you go. But in order to get any free tickets or anything like that, you have to stay for the whole thing, they have to sign some papers and things that you have to get redeemed. They will be pretty disgusted once you are done if you decide not to purchase one, since they work off of comission, they can be kind of pushy. If you don't mind doing this, than it would definitely be worth it for you. I would say to estimate about a half-day to get through everything.

You do not have to buy them, but they are going to try and pressure you into a sale. But they will let you go even if you don't buy one, it may be difficult to get away but you can.

Like I said, I've done two of them in the past. While they do save you a lot of money, they can also be pretty annoying. Since I did the first two, I decided to either stay on site or just pay full price for the condo. I will never do another timeshare tour.

I think it is always worth giving it a try. You won't be able to find something for less than that. But it will save you alot of money and you will get to go to Disney.

To me, the tickets are not worth the time it takes to go to the tour. I suppose is you are going to be in the area for a long time and don't mind spending a day at the tour, it doesn't matter much. But to me, it isn't one of the relaxing things I think of doing while on vacation.

2006-07-22 17:34:46 · answer #1 · answered by tech_fanatic 7 · 4 1

Only go if you are sure you can handle saying no thanks ALOT & make some crap excuse like "I'm just checking this place out for future references" & then they will try to ive you a better deal on the time share. If the only thing you are getting are 2 disney tickets, I would say NO. I have been to many timeshare hearings in Orlano & las vegas. You can get more than just tickets if you find the right ones. The first timeshare place i listened to was fairfield. They gave us like $100, 2 dinner show tickets, & 2 universal 2 park passes (good for a week!)

To save you many hours (they tend to last like 3-4 hours). You can buy discount isney tickets at this place that is across the street from the "Midevil Knights" dinner show. I ave the website listed below.

2006-07-22 20:34:06 · answer #2 · answered by Xtal 4 · 0 0

No, no, and no again! They will not give them to you until you've been there for like 6 or 8 hours straight, then you have to demand your tickets, and they keep you waiting for like another 2 hours. It's not worth it, your going to be p'd that you wasted your time. And I've only met one person in my life that was happy with their timeshare, but he was 86 years old and very very rich so he could afford the ridiculous and outrageous fees. Just buy the tickets outright. Sorry for the bad news, but just don't want to see you have to go through this.

2006-07-22 17:08:19 · answer #3 · answered by ANGELa 3 · 0 0

NO.. if you would sit through this to get a free ticket you are probably on a budget and they target people like you to try to pressure into buying. Remember TIME is money. These schiesters seldom stick to their time limit and a time share is really a poor finincial investment. I would skip it! Sometimes you can get lower priced tickets AT your hotel.. or a special pass that is not sold at the door. You made the investment to go to Disney.. I would NOT waste time on the time share presentations.

2006-07-22 17:30:18 · answer #4 · answered by violet0038 1 · 0 0

I easily were requested many cases yet continuously declined because I had different issues i had to do even as on my vacation. Like sit on my butt and drink something with an umbrella. I also under no circumstances attempt to placed myself into severe rigidity revenues positions. you'll under no circumstances make an sensible selection in the form of condition. i'm pondering procuring a time share yet i favor to do the analyze on my own time and on my words. style the analyze I easily have executed to this point i do not forget that i would like a timeshare in a favored area so as that that is uncomplicated to commerce my time share with others. besides there is plenty to imagine about and study about time stocks and if you're extreme about it then take your time and make certain you're making a sensible selection.

2016-10-15 02:38:03 · answer #5 · answered by anthony 4 · 0 0

Disney World is always worth it, especially if you have children, or are at all a child at heart. There is nothing in America quite like the disney experience, and everyone should get to participate at least once in their lives!!

2006-07-22 17:18:20 · answer #6 · answered by sarah s 2 · 0 0

Yes if you're prepared to be hasseled, just be strong in saying no

2006-07-22 17:03:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Probably not, it is hard to escape these salespersons without buying something.

2006-07-22 17:01:51 · answer #8 · answered by yellowstone 6 · 0 0

hell no!!!

2006-07-22 17:03:19 · answer #9 · answered by sammi girls mom 5 · 0 0

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