Cynthia’s Las Vegas Vacation Continues with Hilton Grand Vacation April 24, 2008
Posted by Bryan Connelly in : ARDA, Customer Comments, Fairfield Timeshares, General, Hilton Grand Vacation, Hilton Head Island, JetShare, New Features, News & Events, RCI, Timeshare Rental, Timeshare Resale, Timeshare Resource, Travel, Uncategorized, Westgate Timeshares , add a commentIn beautiful sunny Las Vegas, my journey throughout the various timeshare resorts continued on. After a trying trip with the folk at Westgate, I moved on toward downtown Vegas, at the lower end of the legendary strip. It was here that my long day paid off and was fortunate enough to visit the Hilton Grand Vacation at Las Vegas. This was my favorite among the many resorts I toured.
In order to truly understand the many resorts in this area I had to experience the room and find out firsthand the programs and packages available. The sales tour was effortless. After my last timeshare encounter I expected a slow, 4 hour visit. However, I found that after 40minutes we were given our lunch and complimentary tickets to a Toni Braxton show. There were no pushy sales representatives and I was able to learn and see a lot about this lovely resort.
The rooms were huge, fit for a King, though reasonably priced per dollar. I learned that when you bank your points with Hilton, they last forever—rather than expiring after a couple of years like with RCI or Interval International. With such a refined and posh look, this was certainly the level of comfort I could get used to. The view of Las Vegas and the awesome strip of casinos and restaurants were wonderful. More geared toward a family vacation, there is a kid-friendly side as is an adult side to the resort—separating the activity from the luxury.
The resort holds a great 5star restaurant near the lobby—this is a rare find in many resorts and is often a sought-after amenity. The Hilton Grand Vacation was definitely the best buy over all of the resorts I visited. And although the prices were not unreasonable, buyatimeshare.com advertises for motivated people looking to sell their timeshares. This is beneficial for serious buyers looking to save thousands of dollars. The developer will add as many extras as they can muster, but in the end, you’re only buying the room for a short stay each year. Save your money and come visit Las Vegas the right way, with buyatimeshare.com.