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Originally Posted by Moses
I own one in Hawaii. We go every year. Beachfront, two big bedrooms, kitchen, big family room, balconies. We love it. Enough room for our family and a few friends. It's been great.
You could always rent a condo or timeshare in Hawaii. The key is avoiding hotels. It's not just that the restaurants are crazy expensive, but you spend your whole vacation coordinating things and herding your family around. With a condo and a great kitchen I can get up, have breakfast and coffee and go for a swim before my kids wake up. And barbequeing in Hawaii is great fun. Can't do that in a hotel.
But yeah, you don't need a timeshare for that I guess.
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Us too....we own a week (floating) in a 2 bedroom unit on Kauai, which we bought as a resale....beautiful place! We enjoy going back there once a year and will often bring friends or family as the unit sleeps 8, so we have lot's of room. But.....as Venetian points out.....they've got you by the bawz with the maintenance fees!....the only way they go year to year is UP!
mb911 / Ben have you tried listing your place on bidshares.com? That's where we bought ours. It's a timeshare auction type website that puts you in direct contact with buyers/sellers.
Would I do it again?......probably not...
Cheers!
Alex