Sunday, 9 December 2012
Student Accommodation Sheffield - Orlando Timeshare Tours
You can often get some pretty good freebies for touring a new timeshare resort for a few hours, with so many timeshares in Orlando competing for sales. It might be worth your while to go on some timeshare tours, if you're going on vacation in Orlando soon and will have some time to spare while you are down there.
Usually all you need to do to get a better offer is sound less than enthusiastic about doing it. Do so, so if you are in a position to negotiate! But if I'd thought to negotiate better I probably could have received even more free goodies, this saved me quite a bit of money during my vacation. I picked up free tickets to Universal Studios and Sea World and a few cash bonuses as well by doing a couple of different tours, on my last trip to Florida.
Virtually all of those tickets will be in exchange for doing a tour of a nearby timeshare. You should see plenty of signs offering "free" or "discounted" theme park tickets. 192 near Walt Disney World for a bit. Then take a drive up and down Rte, but if you want to speed things up or get the tours out of the way before you move on to the rest of your vacation. You'll probably find that you won't even have to look all that hard for a timeshare tour offer because they'll find you, once you are down in Orlando.
The deposit is designed to cut back on the number of no shows. You'll get that money back after the presentation is over. You will need to fork over $20 to reserve your tour, keep in mind. So think freebies only, a timeshare presentation is far too grueling to bother with just for a discount. You want free tickets or cash at the end of the presentation. Do not do a tour for just a discount.
So don't worry about missing it, there will be signs for miles letting you know it's there. There's actually a "See and Do" info center in South Carolina right on Interstate 95 as you head south, if you are driving to Orlando from the Northeast. 192 in Kissimmee. There's one on Rte. Some of the Howard Johnson motels (check the lobby for a desk) and the "See and Do" tourist info centers, other places to find vendors working with the timeshare resorts to book a tour are at various 7-Elevens.
Ask to confirm who the developer /owner is before booking, so if you aren't sure. The every six months rule will apply to all their properties. Many timeshare developers have multiple resorts in Orlando, also. So ask which timeshare the tour is for before signing yourself up to go, they usually require six months between tours. Just make sure that you don't book the same resort twice, if you decide you are going to go on more than one timeshare tour while you are in Orlando.
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