Avoid like the plague Silverdaler ! My hubby and I attended a 'presentation' last June with the promise of a 'free' holiday , regardless of our decision. I asked right from the start if it was timeshare and was assured that it was not but that as they are in the business of promoting holidays , we were only obligated to sit through a small presentation and if we didn't want to buy anything , we were free to leave with our free holiday and they would just be happy to get feedback from us and they expected us to tell our friends about our great holiday. Here's what actually happened :
Upon arrival , they asked us to confirm our joint earnings , that we were homeowners etc and checked our ID which we were asked to bring. We were then led into a room full of others like us at tables and introduced to a man who chatted like he was our best mate then went in for the hard sell. When he saw that we weren't convinced , he gave us a tour of the 'luxury accomodation' at the lodge and facilities. He gave us a lot of bull about how he could see us as the kind of people he would go on holiday with and we looked like we were the kind of people who appreciated luxury - especially as we have kids and after all , who wouldn't want the best for their kids. When we backed him into a corner about laying the cards on the table , he brought in another guy to try to throw facts and figures at us and press us to sign. It was something like a 60 year contract and I laughed saying that we would be 91 when the contract ended and did they really expect us to commit for 60 years. Again , a lot of twaddle in reply.