Tricks to Vacation in Exotic Cities for Free, or Close to It.!

DEJA SPEARS
Its summer time again. What does that mean? Can you say vacation? Well maybe you can't, because you don't have the money.Well cheer up.Because I have an excellent solution for vacationing on a shoe string. The best part is you can stay at five star hotels, in exotic cities around the world, like Antigua, the Mexican Riviera,Cabo San Lucas.Maybe your more interested in a cruise to Jamaica, or a week in Orlando with complimentary passes to Disney World? right now I am sure you are asking yourself one of two questions, "Is she crazy?" or "Is this too good to be true?" the answer to both is NO! I am not crazy and this is definitely not too good to be true.

Now some of you maybe skeptical, I completely understand I would be too. However I had a brief stint in the timeshare industry . It was there that I met a couple, who had just recently retired. And they let me in on a little secret. The only money the spent while vacationing was on gas, food and occasionally airfare. They did all of their vacationing on the resorts dime.

So what do you have to do in order to vacation like this? Simple you must be over 25 years old, with a debit card or credit card. That's it. I know. I know spending an hour with a timeshare sales person hardly sounds like a vacation at all, but when you don't have two hundred dollars a night to spend on accommodations you bite down and bear it. In addition to free vacations you also receive lots of nice gifts like plane tickets, more vacations, and online gift cards.

Just the other day I received an offer to spend seven days six nights in Cabo San Lucas, plus six days five nights in Orlando, Disney World Tickets,and a cruise to the Bahamas for myself and three guests all for less than four hundred dollars plus the cost of airfare. Unfortunately I did not have the money. So I came up with a much more practical idea. I searched for timeshare properties that were closer to me. I then clicked on the websites that I was interested in, and presto, I have reservations for three days two nights at an exclusive resort.

Are you still apprehensive? Afraid that if you don't have the money to buy, their going to send you packing? Well they won't . If you visit one presentation and you don't buy, they send you home with vacation packages to other resorts that may suit you more, and gift cards.

Lets say that you don't have the money to make a purchase? That's ok. All a resort wants are people to come out and experience their facility. And of course take a swing at getting you to sign your name on the dotted line. If you can't afford to purchase the program don't worry. Purchase is not required. Feeling a little dishonest? Don't, even if you don't have the money to buy a timeshare you can still help them with a sale by simply telling people you know about how nice your experience was at the respective resort. There is nothing better than word of mouth advertisement.

So pack your bags, and enjoy your free vacation.

Published by DEJA SPEARS

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  • How can you vacation for free? Visiting timeshare presentations.
  • Where can you go? Exotic cities all over the world.
  • What's the catch? None just come and enjoy yourself.
If you can't afford to go on vacation this summer hit the internet to find timeshares that offer free vacations in exchange for 90 minutes.

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  • Cynthia Martin11/16/2007

    thanks for sharing!!

  • Z. Gray6/4/2007

    That is definitely the way to go when money is tight. Bite the bullet and sit through it.

  • Adam Willard6/1/2007

    Yeah, my wife and I have done two of these, but one of them was more of a scam. Also, in my experience, they don't put you up at the nice resorts, but more often a not-as-nice hotel. Still, it is fun to get out and travel and this is a pretty good excuse to do it. You just have to be wary of the few scams and make sure they don't convince you to sign up for a $20,000 package.

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