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Where are guest services located in each park? I realize they are probably near the front gate. But exactly where?
in universal there's one next to men in blackWhere are guest services located in each park? I realize they are probably near the front gate. But exactly where?
:what: I've never heard of this.in universal there's one next to men in black
it's not a booth but a lady from guest services with a desk and computer underneath a portico where there's universal vacation experts:what: I've never heard of this.
Yes, a guest services employee is located at the vacation kiosks by MIB and around the corner from Spiderman in Islands... and by "universal vacation experts" you mean, Westgate timeshare salesmen (outside vendors not selling Universal products).it's not a booth but a lady from guest services with a desk and computer underneath a portico where there's universal vacation experts
Yes, a guest services employee is located at the vacation kiosks by MIB and around the corner from Spiderman in Islands... and by "universal vacation experts" you mean, Westgate timeshare salesmen (outside vendors not selling Universal products).
Westgate is a quality product, but MAN, do I dislike the CEO. To figure out what I'm talking about, find the documentary call The Queen of Versailles.Yes, a guest services employee is located at the vacation kiosks by MIB and around the corner from Spiderman in Islands... and by "universal vacation experts" you mean, Westgate timeshare salesmen (outside vendors not selling Universal products).
Westgate is a quality product, but MAN, do I dislike the CEO. To figure out what I'm talking about, find the documentary call The Queen of Versailles.
MVC is one of if not the best timeshare companies.Personally I don't think it is that much of a quality product compared to Marriott. Marriott vacation club is way better in product, trade-ability, and resale. I have both and hate our Westgate one. We would love to just dump it, but there is no resale market for them. Where Marriott we could resale it and make a profit on it. Of course we have a high demand property that is sold out on the Marriott side. So that may make a difference for us. We don't want to sell our Marriott one though.
MVC is one of if not the best timeshare companies.
I'm a big Marriott fan.
Believe it or not, Westgate is far superior to most timeshares. Not even close to Marriott, but way better than most.We are too. We really like the look and feel of all their resorts and the majority of their hotels. Their activities departments are really good too. We always enjoy our stays. We actually own two, one in West Palm Beach (Singer Island) and the other in Myrtle Beach. We have gotten our value from it for sure and considering it will get passed down to our kids, I see it as a win. But time shares are not for everyone and I would never buy another non-marriott one. I was young and dumb when we purchased the Westgate one.
Believe it or not, Westgate is far superior to most timeshares. Not even close to Marriott, but way better than most.
Westgates resorts in Gatlinburg, TN and Park City, UT are great resorts. This is the Park City resort.You may be right as I have no experience with other ones. I know some of the places I have traded into can suck big time, which I really check things out now a lot better before trading. And your right that Marriott could just be the top and so it is hard to really compare the two. For me Westgate sucks, because the trading power is not as great and since I bought it before moving down here, it is in Orlando and well I pretty much just trade it out. I realized I could use my "owner" benefits and take my kids out there to swim and then I realized after looking at their map that there is nothing interesting about it to really even visit. We may try once. I guess once you do Marriott, you can never go back because all other places look like crap lol
Westgates resorts in Gatlinburg, TN and Park City, UT are great resorts. This is the Park City resort.
Time to make a Time Share thread? @BriMan
Either way... :topic: The purpose of the threads is to make it easier to find what your looking for on the site. When threads go off topic someone new may decide the forums aren't 'professional' or get confused and decide not to join for an unnecessary reason when they start reading in medias res. Sorry for the mini-rant, but point still holds.
OK sure, we'll let this thread fall back into oblivion.Time to make a Time Share thread? @BriMan
Either way... :topic: The purpose of the threads is to make it easier to find what your looking for on the site. When threads go off topic someone new may decide the forums aren't 'professional' or get confused and decide not to join for an unnecessary reason when they start reading in medias res. Sorry for the mini-rant, but point still holds.
OK sure, we'll let this thread fall back into oblivion.