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US dream vacation, now more accessible for British families
Over the last 20 years, that US ‘trip of a lifetime’ has become within reach for many more UK vacationers, with 3.8 million Brits visiting the USA in 2022.
Coronavirus and the cost of living crisis have been spanners in the works for Anglo-American visitation for the last 3 years but with the trend being towards more of us popping across the pond to experience Disney World, shop in New York or even a lazy road trip down Route 66 we are being exposed to the American timeshare market.
The operations in America are polished and slick, with great incentives for any couple willing to attend a sales presentation. Theme park tickets like Disney can be yours for $5 each instead of $130 in exchange for a chance to present their membership schemes to you.
Brits buying timeshare in the USA are a long way from home.
While it may seem like a good idea for some people, Suzanne Stojanovic of Timeshare Advice Center (TAC) reminds you to carefully consider the following before committing to a purchase in the Land of the Free.
Lisa Schreier is a US based crusader against pitfalls in the timeshare industry Stateside. Here is her guide to buying timeshare in the USA.
Suzanne Stojanovic explains: “A US based timeshare contract can be a lot harder to exit than a European membership. It´s a case by case basis and can´t be generalized.
“If you have a USA timeshare membership that you want to exit contact our team for a free, no-obligation consultation. This applies whether you are a US, British or any other country’s citizen.
“Have the details of your contract ready when you get in touch and we will point you in the right direction.”
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