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Timeshare banked weeks = GOLD!!

Banked Weeks
A Banked Week is a week you paid the maintenance on at your resort but didn't use that week in that year.  You "banked" it with RCI, Interval or one of the other organizations that allows people to bank their weeks.  Why would you bank a week and not use it?  Maybe you can't commit to a vacation when the week come sup one year, or maybe you like the adventure of booking something at the last minute and going away, there are a lot of reasons for owning a banked week.  All of the reasons are good, at least we think so.  You will always hear us talking about how much we love banked weeks.

Banked Weeks For Flexible Travelers
Are you a flexible traveler? Deposit your week 45 days or less from when you want to travel, call RCI or Interval International and trade to ANYTHING available no matter what the size of unit, location or season. Everything becomes equal. Use blue weeks to TRADE UP!  Many people buy Blue weeks just to trade with.  This is why many people will bank a week and just leave it there for a long time.  They know they can use it for something, possibly something special, and they keep looking at the internet for those specials.

A banked week is how I was able to trade a February Blue week in Maryland for a Red week at an RCI Gold Crown resort in St. Maarten in the Caribbean, Sapphire Beach Club.  A second banked week I had with Interval International gave me an excellent room at The Oyster Bay Resort.  Since then I have used banked weeks to travel to The Sheraton Vistana Resort at World Golf Village, St. Augustine, Florida, the Palm Beach Shores Resort in Palm Beach Shores, Florida, Club de Soleil in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Heidelberg Inn, June Lake, California, the London Bridge Resort in Lake Havasu, Arizona, and the Riviera Oaks Resort in Ramona, California.  Banked weeks are one of the keys to exciting timeshare travel. In many of these cases the exchange fee was $121.00 or so, and many of these units rent for $150 to $250 per night, yet all I had to do was exchange a banked week and pay the small exchange fee.  What a great vacation indeed.

WE LOVE BANKED WEEKS!!!!

YOU SHOULD TOO!


Banked weeks and trading can be exciting.  Of course, it may backfire on you and you get stuck with a unit in the Canadian winter with no skiing around.  Obtaining a great timeshare exchange can be easy, but be prepared for it to take some work.  But in the end the extra effort is usually worth it.