Spring Break Timeshares Available for Rent February 8, 2008
Posted by Bryan Connelly in : New Features, News & Events, Travel , 1 comment so farWinter is still running its frigid course; though March brings us a chance for everyone to gather where it is warm. This year is no exception. Spring break is on its way and this year prime destinations are expecting hundreds of thousands of spring breakers.
To join in the festivities, a trip to Cancun, Mexico or the Bahamas often involves beaches, adventure, and four or more friends squeezing into a cramped, costly hotel room or at the best case scenario, packed into adjoining rooms with a mini-bar.
As these prices continue to escalate, there are more and more benefits to rent or buy a timeshare. Why not enjoy a sunny location year after year at one of the many spacious and furnished timeshare resorts? They are available for much less than a one week stay in a hotel, who will advertise that their setting is closest to the beach. Timeshare resorts are often beachfront, and within walking distance to clubs and cuisine. These sites offer accommodations and frequently the prices are negotiable. When splitting the cost of a timeshare rental among friends, you will all be able to work within less of a budget and have more of a choice in your spring break getaway. From Florida to the Bahamas and Cancun, Mexico, each is accessible for far less than booking a hotel and paying far too much for a short stay.
Cancun boasts on their website, “the #1 international spring break destinations.†A tropical land off the cost of the Yucatan peninsula stretches its 14 miles of white-sands beaches into the warm, crystal blue sea. This place is a definite reason to unpack the swimsuit and enjoy world-class Mexican food and nightclubs at what is said to be “the ultimate spring break.â€
For an excellent spring break closer to home, the awe-inspiring Panama City, Florida, is a paradise rife with beach party events and giveaways sponsored by MTV. This beach town is ranked the #1 US spring break destination by studentcity.com. Located in the Florida panhandle they are anticipating hundreds of thousands of students to descend on the city, all attracted by the 80 degree weather and 70 degree water and intense beach fun.
Many clubs are poised, ready to cater to the influx of spring breakers. Hotel accommodations run from $160 to $220, for a single room for your group to share. And though this will prove to be a great trip, why not pay much less with buyatimeshare.com for an entire condo to yourselves right on the beach.
Another popular Florida scene is the ever-active Daytona Beach. A party spot through and through, this famous spring break destination is affordable and is in the midst of all the action. On 23 miles of beaches, riddled with nightclubs and dozens of timeshare resorts to choose from, Daytona Beach is an excellent choice for close to home travel at inexpensive prices. Hotels range from a bit over $100 to over $1000. That much money could rent an entire timeshare condo, capable of fitting twice as many people than you could cram into a hotel.
On the other hand, a trip to the Bahamas is the quintessential high-end vacation spot. A breathtaking chain of 700 islands dressed with sugar-white sandy beaches and the clear ocean water. A place where the nightclubs stay open until the early morning hours, and that is a good thing they do—with a legal drinking age of 18, they are sure to be crowded with all walks of spring break life. Hotels at the Bahamas cost at least $1000 per person while you and your entourage can rent an entire furnished condo resort for much less the cost for a group.
The question is, why spend more money per person, for less room at a second-rate location? When you rent at buyatimeshare.com you get a fully furnished living room and functional kitchen. Your group can enjoy making their own meals instead of feasting on a continental breakfast or overpriced restaurants just to get lunch.
Daytona 500 Timeshares Available for Rent February 8, 2008
Posted by JenP in : General, News & Events, Travel , add a commentPreparations are in full swing for February 17, 2008, the 50th running of NASCARS biggest and most prestigious race of the year, the Daytona 500. The Daytona 500, the most important race for NASCAR’s premier series, is held annually at the infamous Daytona International Speedway. NASCAR fans from all over the country come together to watch the 200-lap, 500 mile stock car race. The list of Daytona 500 winners dates back to the opening race in 1959, and included some of the most legendary racing names in NASCAR history such as Richard Petty, A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, and Dale Earnhardt.
The Daytona 500 had its first race in 1959, but can be traced all the way back to 1903. This was the year where racing enthusiasts decided that the smooth, hard packed sands of Ormond Beach would be the perfect place to put their souped-up cars to the test.
From there on, beach racing in the Daytona area became a marvel. One of these thrill seekers by the name of “Big Bill†France came to Daytona from Washington D.C. and announced his plans to build what is today the epic Daytona International Speedway. Four years later, the first Daytona 500 was run.
Daytona 500 opens the NASCAR season every February, a time of year when many other tracks across the country are covered in ice and snow. The Daytona 500 offers NASCAR race fans the chance to get away from their winter blues, and soak up the sun, surf, and speed that this race offers. Roughly 200,000 fans make it to the opening race an annual sell out.
With that many fans headed to the Daytona 500 you can imagine hotels will fill up very quickly. A great alternative is a timeshare. Buyatimeshare.com has many great deals on timeshares for rent. Usually timeshares can accommodate up to 6 to 8 guests which allows you to bring your whole family for a fraction of the cost of a hotel. If a hotel is renting for $300 a night that’s $2,100 for 7 nights, a timeshare in the Daytona area can be rented for around $1,500 for the whole week and accommodates twice as many guests. So if you are looking for a place to stay for the Daytona 500, give our Rental Specialists a call at 1-800-882-0296 or 1-800-640-6886 and they can help you get the accommodations you require.
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