What hotels are a part of Interval International?
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What hotels are a part of Interval International?
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- Beach House Seaside Resort. Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia.
- Cedar Lake Country Resort.
- Classic @ Drift Casuarina Beach.
- Classic @ Towers of Chevron.
- Classic at Alpha Sovereign Hotel.
- Club Wyndham Kirra Beach.
- Club at Calypso Plaza.
- Freshwater Point Resort Broadbeach, Accor Vacation Club Apartments.
How many resorts does Interval International have?
3,200 resorts
The exchange network comprises nearly 3,200 resorts in more than 90 countries. Through offices in 12 countries, Interval offers high-quality products and benefits to resort clients and nearly 1.7 million-member families who are enrolled in various membership programs.
Does Interval International have all inclusive resorts?
ALL-INCLUSIVE/MEAL-PLAN PURCHASE IS MANDATORY; IT MAY BE BASED ON A 7-NIGHT STAY AND MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY. NOTE: The accommodations listed under this resort code are available for purchase through the Getaway program and generally will not be available for exchange.
Can you join Interval International without owning a timeshare?
Can I Join II Without A Timeshare? In order to use Interval International exchange, you do have to own a timeshare. After you own a timeshare with an affiliated brand, whether weeks or points-based, you have the option to join II.
Does Marriott own Interval International?
Founded in 1976, Interval International is one of the two major timeshare exchange companies (RCI being the other). Interval is owned by Marriott Vacations Worldwide, the parent company of Marriott Vacation Club, Hyatt Residence Club, and Vistana.
Can I use Interval International without owning a timeshare?
Is Interval International a timeshare?
How much does an Interval International timeshare cost?
Interval charges fees for both membership and exchange. Membership fees start at $89 for a one-year membership, and range up to $356 for a five-year membership (a savings of $89 compared to paying annually — the equivalent of a free year).