Near Orlando and right in the middle of Central Florida, Kissimmee is the idea place for a Sunshine State vacation. It is just close enough to the major theme parks such as Disney World for convenience, and just far enough away to be outside the main tourist area. Vacation Village at Parkway offers easy access to the best in Central Florida along with spacious, attractive accommodation.
Activities Galore at Vacation Village
When you buy a Vacation Village timeshare at Parkway, your new vacation home comes with access to six swimming pools, a children’s playground, hot tubs, BBQ grills and much more. Along with a direct route to Disney World, you are also within a day trip from the Kennedy Space Center and Busch Gardens.
Spacious Accommodation Options
While the activities in the area are numerous, there will be days when you want to enjoy all the facilities the Vacation Village at Parkway has to offer. It has a fully staffed activity center with planned activities every week to make your vacation even better. You may choose from a one or two bedroom suite that is designed to be comfortable and family-friendly, with a fully-equipped kitchen, entertainment system, including TV in living room and bedroom and DVD player. There are partial kitchens in smaller units and most have a washer and dryer. You will also have a private, furnished balcony with a view of the tropical gardens.
When you buy a timeshare at Vacation Village, you will own in an award-winning resort without the hassle of maintenance or upkeep of bedding and other furnishings. It is important to take time off for relaxing and enjoying activities, and a timeshare in the Orlando area is the ideal destination for a weekend getaway or a full family vacation at a price that will not break your budget.
Vacation Village at Parkway Timeshare FAQ
Vacation Village at Parkway is part of the Vacation Village Resorts network owned and operated by The Berkley Group. The company does not have an official buyback program, so Vacation Village at Parkway would not buy back timeshares. Any such request would most likely be forwarded to the corporate office in South Florida for a response.
There are a couple of ways you can sell Vacation Village timeshares, depending on how involved you want to be in the process.
The first and less expensive option is to advertise your timeshare online and handle the process yourself. Look for an online outlet that specializes in selling timeshare since they will be marketing to consumers online looking for deals. You’ll be given an ad and the online support needed to handle the process. Negotiate the sale and agree on a price, then get the contract signed and send it to closing. The only cost will be the cost of the advertisement and you’ll keep all of the proceeds after you sell with no commissions to be paid.
The second option is to use a timeshare broker. This works similar to the way a real estate agency would operate to sell a house. An agent is assigned to your account, promotes your timeshare, and handles the negotiation on your behalf. They’ll get the contract signed and send it to closing for you. The main drawback is the cost, since the commissions are generally $1,500 or 15 percent of the sale price, whichever is larger.
Because Vacation Village does not have an in-house resale program, contacting the resort to sell your timeshare will probably not help your cause.
Vacation Village at Parkway is part of the Vacation Village Resorts network owned and operated by The Berkley Group, which is based in Fort Lauderdale. The company has a network of over 40 resorts in its portfolio with more than 450,000 families in its owner base. The Vacation Village resort network stretches from New England to Florida and across to California.
Disney World is only about a five-minute drive from Vacation Village at Parkway but you can hop onto a shuttle that will take you to the Disney Transportation Center, which is next to the Polynesian. The cost for the shuttle to Disney is included in the resort fee and includes round-trip service from Vacation Village at Parkway to the Center.
This depends on how the timeshare was purchased. The worth of any product is usually evaluated based on the price paid and the value to the owner – whether the product has met the need of the buyer. Owners tend to think that their timeshares are worth it if they got a great deal on it and use it on a consistent basis. If they paid a high price and don’t have the ability to use it, that’s where the problems usually set in.
According to the American Resort Development Association (ARDA), timeshare owners have an 85 percent satisfaction rate with the product. The majority of owners rate their overall experience as either excellent, very good, or good according to the survey.
Even with these positive numbers, that still potentially leaves 1.5 million owners in the U.S. who are dissatisfied with the product. Many of whom find out about the discounts on the timeshare resale market only after they have purchased at the inflated prices at the resorts.
Resort prices average nearly $23,000 per timeshare week according to ARDA. Included in the resort prices are sales commissions and marketing costs that are recouped from buyers, making up as much as 60 percent of the overall sale price. It’s similar to the way the car market works when new cars cost significantly more than resales and depreciate the minute they are driven off the lot.
On the timeshare resale market, those costs and commissions don’t exist because buyers are purchasing direct from existing owners. So a resale buyer could be lounging at the resort pool next to a new sale buyer – experiencing the same resort but at drastically different price points.
Using the timeshare consistently is a big issue, since many owners purchased when on vacation and some just don’t seem to use it. Timeshare can be confusing at times, but with the Vacation Village product the booking system is fairly straightforward. Planning ahead of time is important, but also is the use of exchange companies to expand your travel options.
Vacation Village at Parkway is an RCI affiliate, so owners can also become RCI members and choose from 4,500 resort options globally in the network. This also means more drive-to vacation destinations are available in case extended travel is an issue.
If you are looking to buy, the fact that you are even reading this shows that you are checking out the resale market before purchasing. The discounts you’ll find will go a long way toward determining whether you think timeshares are worth it.
If you already own a timeshare and annual vacations are no longer part of your plans, then that’s the time to think about selling. Hopefully, by then you’ve got your value out of your timeshare ownership and are ready to move on.