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The Timeshare Tour Presentation
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There were 9 questions found in this category:
Can I bring my kids to the presentation?
Preferably you should make arrangements for the kids before you attend the presentation, however the resorts offer daycare for children between the ages of 3 to 12 years old, and the daycare is usually located in the same building where the presentation takes place. Children must be potty trained.
Ownership for singles
Can a single man purchase a timeshare? This is a very good question, of course a single man can purchase timeshare at any time, and however, many timeshare companies do not extend their promotions to single man due to bad sales experience in the past. No one is excluded from touring the timeshar ...
Are there any obligations during the tour?
No, there are no obligations during the tour presentation other than completing the presentation together. We only ask you to attend the presentation with an "open mind"; after all the decision on how your family will vacation in the future is entirely yours.
Can I attend the presentation on my check in or check out day?
No, tour presentations are not offered on the days of check in or check out.
What happens if I fail to attend the presentation?
You would be charge a penalty plus the regular full rate per night for all nights of your stay plus any incentives you may have received.
How many times do I have to attend the presentation?
Only once during your stay.
What are the tour times?
That varies depending on the resort, but in general, tours are offered 3 times a day every morning, and the tour times are usually: 08:00 am, 10:30 am and 12:30 pm. seven days a week.
Can I attend the presentation without my spouse?
No, married or co-habitating couples must attend the presentation together.
How long is the timeshare tour?
The presentation lasts an average of 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the level of your interest.
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