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Royal Islander, Royal Resorts

Oct 04, 2008

If you buy a resale unit on the open market, do you have the same rights and exchange terms as you would if you purchased from developer? Thanks


Larry C.
Oct 18, 2008

Yes, you should. I purchased at Westgate Smokey Mountain Resort from private owners that had posted thier units for sale, here on Redweek. The transaction went smoothly & we have been using our week's for two years and saved a lot of money. It's much cheaper to buy from open market, then from the developer. Hopes this helps Good Luck


Barbara M.
Oct 19, 2008

larryc28 wrote:
If you buy a resale unit on the open market, do you have the same rights and exchange terms as you would if you purchased from developer? Thanks

You have received an "apples and oranges" reply from barbaram11 above. You likely already know that some "corporate / company / chain" timeshare outfits (like Marriott, Wyndham, and others) have very specific internal priortities for owner reservations and exchanges. Westgate may not, but that has no relevance at all to whether or not Royal does or not --- they are entirely different companies. I recommend that you draw any conclusions ONLY from information received directly from a current "Royal" owner. No disrespect is intended toward barabaram11 or her well intentioned reply, but her Westgate resale purchase and experience is completely irrelevant to your particular Royal ownership privileges question, since they are entirely different, completely unrelated companies.

Resale purchase is always much less expensive that developer-direct; that much is obvious and certain. However, YOUR question is clearly about the differences (if any) in privileges and priorities available to owners within one specific company, when comparing resale vs. developer-direct purchases for that particular company's "product". Any answer or information offered about one company is neither relevant nor necessarily the same as pertains to an entirely different company.

Anyway, if you are a TUG (Timeshare Users Group) member, a specific inquiry posted there would likely be seen by many thousands more readers than here on RedWeek, thereby increasing the likelihood of a well informed reply directly from an actual "Royal" owner. There is also a whole lot of very current discussion over there about Royal Holiday Club (and its' recent, unwelcome special assessments), but I don't claim for a moment to know if there is even any particular link between RHC and the Royal Resorts you mention.


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Oct 19, 2008 07:38 AM

Oct 19, 2008

ken1193 wrote:
larryc28 wrote:
If you buy a resale unit on the open market, do you have the same rights and exchange terms as you would if you purchased from developer? Thanks

You have received an "apples and oranges" reply from barbaram11 above. You likely already know that some "corporate / company / chain" timeshare outfits (like Marriott, Wyndham, and others) have very specific internal priortities for owner reservations and exchanges. Westgate may not, but that has no relevance at all to whether or not Royal does or not --- they are entirely different companies. I recommend that you draw any conclusions ONLY from information received directly from a current "Royal" owner. No disrespect is intended toward barabaram11 or her well intentioned reply, but her Westgate resale purchase and experience is completely irrelevant to your particular Royal ownership privileges question, since they are entirely different, completely unrelated companies.

Resale purchase is always much less expensive that developer-direct; that much is obvious and certain. However, YOUR question is clearly about the differences (if any) in privileges and priorities available to owners within one specific company, when comparing resale vs. developer-direct purchases for that particular company's "product". Any answer or information offered about one company is neither relevant nor necessarily the same as pertains to an entirely different company.

Anyway, if you are a TUG (Timeshare Users Group) member, a specific inquiry posted there would likely be seen by many thousands more readers than here on RedWeek, thereby increasing the likelihood of a well informed reply directly from an actual "Royal" owner. There is also a whole lot of very current discussion over there about Royal Holiday Club (and its' recent, unwelcome special assessments), but I don't claim for a moment to know if there is even any particular link between RHC and the Royal Resorts you mention.


Barbara M.
Oct 19, 2008

I'm not at all sure what the point of quoting my post was, without actually adding ANY info or comment. In any event, the subject Line of larryc28's original post was (and still is) "Royal Islander, Royal Resorts." That subject line led me to believe that the inquiry was about, well --- "Royal Islander, Royal Resorts" (...not Westgate resales). I responded accordingly.


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Oct 20, 2008 02:08 PM


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