BuyATimeshare.com Sponsors Winning Team June 9, 2009
Posted by Bryan Connelly in : Customer Comments, General, News & Events, Timeshare Rental, Timeshare Resale, Timeshare Resource, Travel, VOIC , add a commentBuyATimeshare.com, the leading timeshare resale firm, is exercising its competitive spirit and sponsoring its own local softball team. Comprised of employees and friends of the company, the BATS are currently an underdog, with a 0-2 record. The season is early yet and there 12 teams left to play. The New Hampshire-based Milford co-ed softball league playoffs begin in August and the team is confident in their chances.
Sporting the BuyATimeshare.com logo and employees from every department, the team has showed the value of time away from the job. Having fun and working together to win has shown their team spirit and drive to succeed. Wesley Kogelman, president of BuyATimeshare.com, along with many of the staff is originally from Milford and the surrounding towns, and the team anticipates an exciting season to come.
There will be more to come as the season heats up. The BATS’ next game is scheduled for 6/28/2009. Check in to see how they do!
Ritz Carlton Moves to Points June 9, 2009
Posted by Jason Dobbins in : Disney, General, New Features, Ritz Carlton, Timeshare Resale, Timeshare Resource , add a commentRitz Carlton Hotel Co. added a destination club option on April 28th. Instead of locking investors into a specific destination they are allowing investors to purchase points packages which allow them to own interest in several vacation properties. This will allow and investor in the Ritz Carlton point package to travel to all Ritz’s properties worldwide.
The cost of these packages will cost from the low $100,000 to $800,000. This strategy is similar to one used by the less pricey Disney Vacation Club. Investors in both programs are able to use points like a currency which allows them to buy their vacation time.
In past Ritz Carlton owners would own a specific resort and should attract more people who don’t want to be an owner of a single resort. “Points give you much more flexibility.” said David Short, Ritz-Carlton Destination Club’s regional vice president of sales. “They allow people to customize each trip to their own needs.”