Grupo Mayan
We recently bought and are happy you say everything is wonderful. We plan to use our weeks, although they did give us extra weeks and we would like to rent some--is everything related to the brokers and renting/selling weeks the scam people say it is or have you done any of that?
Jeff Z.
Kudos to you and have fun. I so agree wiht you. Correct Acap and Riveria are adistance form road and need cab to get to Playa de Carmen or Acap City. I must say, Riveria is great. All one needs on site and great par 54 course. Close by. We have a grand tme.
Purchase to use while we have health. god Bless.
Vivian M.
Question. How can I do this? I have weeks with Grupo Mayan and I dont know how to do it. How do I list it, what info do I put on the listing, etc. Can someone help me? I am a new owner and havent done it yet. I would like to try to get my weeks used up before the year is done. Thanks to anyone who can help.
Scott E.
go to the presentation only if you are open to purchasing a time share. I would not go if I have already decided not to purchase.
The 10% savings for participating is not worth the headache and very real possibility that you will purchase something that you really dont need with money you need elsewhere.
Dann G.
my wife and I bought Mayan Palace in 2002 and have since upgraded 4 times, we now own Grand Luxxe Villa. we have not yet had the pleasure of staying in the Luxxe, but are looking forward to spending our 20th anniversary at the one in Nuevo Vallarta in Oct.
In answer to your question re PV, the property is very nice but I reccommend the Nuevo Vallarta property, out of town, a little more isolated but very nice, the pool ammenities are unsurpassed, including wave pools, water slides and lazy river.
Dann
Dann G.
Dann, You will be pleasantly surprised for the Grand Luxxe. Just returned form Nuevo. The Luxxe was to open thqt weekend. Just beautiful. And do they work to get things done. Second Luxxe almost last floor finished and Grand Bliss as well. You certainly will enjoy. Just tons of ground work. It is sure to be a fabulous resort when done.
You will surely enjoy. We are Grand Bliss owners but, were staying at the Mayan Palace. Quite frankly, the pool(though smaller b/c of construction) was less crowded than Grand Mayan. The Grand Mayan pool is so congested. The area seems tight. Have fun and Happy anniversary.
Vivian M.
Here is a question I have not seen asked or answered. We currently own GM and are pretty happy with it. We have not tried renting, but we are not surprised to hear the lack of confidence in that endeavor. Here is my question...
There are many places (ebay, timeshares only, etc.) where you can find Mayan properties for sale. Some you can get quite cheap (i.e. ebay= 2bdrm annual GM for under $5K). My question is, as an owner who is indeed interested in upgrading often to eventually get to Grand Luxxe or villas in retirement, would getting some of these "extra" weeks from the internet actually increase my trade in value when it comes to upgading? It would seem to me that it would, because the last time we upgraded, they gave us a price for what we currently owned and showed what the price would have been if we owned more. Thus, if I have an extra week in the GM then I have more equity to trade up. Anyone have an opinion or know how that would work? Thanks
Clayton L.
so they say. Every year they come up with some thing different. For example a Gran Mayan was promised to be built in Puerto Vallarta across the street from the Mayan marina 5 years ago. People bought the Grand for that reason and are still waiting. This year they say???? that it will now be the Grand Bliss. So those poor folks who bought because it would have been the Grand Mayan got shafted. I visited friends who were in The Grand Luxxe Villa 2 weeks ago. Wow impressive. How ever they tried to reserve for next year one year in advance and were told they were totally booked. Hmmmm!
Maureen F.
I bought Grand Mayan through Holiday and traded it for my Grand Luxxe and was rewarded quite nicely. more than 10 times what I paid for it.
I would buy secondary market, but be aware that the transfer fee can be as much or more than the purchase price as Mayan requires 10% of the original sales price for transfer.
Dann G.