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  2. Baby Boomers Used to Love Timeshares – Here’s Why They’re ...

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    However, any boomer locked in a timeshare they can’t get out of is likely to spend $40,000 as part of the initial timeshare cost, travel costs, and annual maintenance fees.

  3. RCI (company) - Wikipedia

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    RCI (formerly Group RCI and, before that, Resort Condominiums International) is a timeshare exchange company with over 4,300 affiliated resorts in 100 countries.. Founded in Indiana in 1974 by Jon and Christel DeHaan, RCI is one of the two main timeshare exchange businesses, along with Interval International (II).

  4. List of timeshare companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the major timeshare companies worldwide. Timeshare companies. Company Office Resort locations Number of resorts Number of rooms Number of owners

  5. Travel + Leisure Co. - Wikipedia

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    Travel + Leisure Co. (formerly Wyndham Destinations, Inc., and Wyndham Worldwide Corporation) is an American timeshare company headquartered in Orlando, Florida. [7] It develops, sells, and manages timeshare properties under several vacation ownership clubs, including Club Wyndham, WorldMark by Wyndham, Margaritaville Vacation Club, and Accor Vacation Club.

  6. Trading Places International - Wikipedia

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    Timeshare owners may exchange their week(s) through TPI for a different week(s) at their own resort. Timeshare owners are able to exchange to destinations all over the world or back to their home resort. Trading Places, unlike many timeshare companies, also acts as a property manager for some properties. [3]

  7. Timeshare - Wikipedia

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    The term "timeshare" was coined in the United Kingdom in the early 1960s, expanding on a vacation system that became popular after World War II. [1] Vacation home sharing, also known as holiday home sharing, involved four European families that would purchase a vacation cottage jointly, each having exclusive use of the property for one of the four seasons.