General Discussion

timeshare calender

Dec 16, 2006

Where can I find a calender on the internet listing the timeshare weeks? mike


Mike M.
Dec 17, 2006

http://www.keysy.com/calendar/


R P.
Dec 17, 2006

jayjay wrote:
http://www.keysy.com/calendar/
jayjay, thank you!


Mike M.
Dec 18, 2006

Maurice A.
RedWeek.com

Last edited by maurice on Dec 18, 2006 03:05 PM

Mar 03, 2007

The calendars show week numbers. However, I'm trying to figure out what weeks are white, gold, red, platimum, etc. Where can I find that out?


Ken N.
Mar 03, 2007

kenn22 wrote:
The calendars show week numbers. However, I'm trying to figure out what weeks are white, gold, red, platimum, etc. Where can I find that out?

Such designations vary between resorts and programs, typically based on seasonal demand. For example, a ski resort is in higher demand when there's snow, while a water park is in higher demand when there's not.


R Argh R.
Mar 04, 2007

rarghr wrote:
kenn22 wrote:
The calendars show week numbers. However, I'm trying to figure out what weeks are white, gold, red, platimum, etc. Where can I find that out?

Such designations vary between resorts and programs, typically based on seasonal demand. For example, a ski resort is in higher demand when there's snow, while a water park is in higher demand when there's not.

Thanks. Makes sense. I thought the red, white, etc. designation was universal. I'll check with the resorts I'm interested in.


Ken N.
Mar 09, 2008

Where can I find a calender on the internet listing the timeshare weeks at the Galleon Resort in Key West, Fl


Elizabeth P.
Mar 09, 2008

elizabethp143 wrote:
Where can I find a calender on the internet listing the timeshare weeks at the Galleon Resort in Key West, Fl
=========== Go to the HELP link at the top of the page. Towards the bottom of the HELP page you will see Timeshare Tools and a link for Timeshare Calendars. Unless your resort uses some unique calendar where week 1 is not the first week of January, this should suffice.


Mike N.
Mar 09, 2008

kenn22 wrote:
Thanks. Makes sense. I thought the red, white, etc. designation was universal. I'll check with the resorts I'm interested in.

Designations are universal for weeks owners in both RCI and II. What those above are referring to are the many different point systems and the differing designations of each ... I know it IS confusing :o).

It was hard enough learning about timeshares when they were all sold by the week, but now with all the different points system it's a nightmare unless you know exactly what you want in a given point system and how that point system works.


R P.

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