Ownership Information
- Week:
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Float
- Season:
- Red
- Type of Ownership:
- Deed
- Maintenance Fees and Taxes:
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$606.00 Annually
- Points:
- 7000
- Usage:
- Annual
Resort Information
Bluegreen Resort's Laurel Crest Resort
2628 Laurel Crest Lane
Pigeon Forge, TN, 37863
United States
- Phone:
- 865-428-8570
- Website
This timeshare offers many flexible options for travel. There are not set weeks required for vacationing at the many luxurious locations. The actual timeshare property is located in Laurel Crest, Pigeon Forge. However, with this timeshare you are able to travel anywhere, anytime to other resort properties offered. Experience the warmth of the sun in Myrtle Beach SC, embrace the history and great southern hospitality of Charleston, SC. Cruises,Hotel/Resort accommodations , Outdoor Traveler experience, Travel Services, Everyday Discounts on tickets and other services available through this timeshare package. Price of timeshare negotiable.
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