If you cannot use your week, you can rent it out to cover maintenance fees.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the types, usage, and management of timeshare weeks. 1. Types of Timeshare Weeks timeshare*week
These combine elements of both fixed and floating, allowing, for example, a fixed unit but a floating week within a specific season. 2. How Timeshare Weeks Work If you cannot use your week, you can
A timeshare week represents a traditional form of vacation ownership where you purchase the right to use a specific resort unit for a designated seven-day period each year. These weeks are usually assigned a number (1-52) based on the Timeshare Calendar , which generally dictates that "Week 1" begins on the first Friday or Saturday of the calendar year. Types of Timeshare Weeks These combine elements of
You are responsible for paying annual maintenance fees regardless of whether you use the week.
Weeks are valued differently depending on demand, often designated by colors (Red for high season, White/Yellow for mid-season, Blue/Green for low season).