Is Interval International Good?
Overall, Interval International is a great site to use to find trips. I have many friends that are not timeshare owners who are asking me how to get whole weeks at elite resorts for only $400. The key is to be able to travel during the off-season and knowing how to navigate the Interval International website.
Which is better RCI or Interval?
Interval had 5 times the availability, but RCI was 40% cheaper. On the other hand, if you’ve got schedule flexibility, then RCI has a much better price. If you have dual exchange affiliations like we do, it’s definitely worth doing some comparison shopping!
How do I get out of Interval International?
RCI and Interval International Cancellation Policy Much of the time, the rescission time frame can be from 3-10 days. On the off chance that you fit the bill for rescission, we suggest you contact RCI or Interval International and request to rescind the agreement.
How much does it cost to join an interval?
In order to be a member of Interval International’s exchange program, you must pay the basic membership fee of $89. This covers you for one year of membership from the date of purchase. You can pay an upgrade fee to receive additional discounts and benefits. An upgrade to Gold membership costs $64.
How do I sell my interval timeshare?
Sell Interval International Timeshare
- Receive assistance from experts in the timeshare resale industry.
- Advertise your Interval International-affiliated timeshare to interested buyers worldwide.
- Negotiate your price directly with anyone who places an offer.
What company owns Interval International?
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation
Interval Leisure Group/Parent organizations
Is RCI and Interval the same?
The key difference between Interval International and RCI is that RCI uses “Exchange Trading Power”.
Is RCI better than II?
The general consensus is that II has higher quality resorts (Marriott and Starwood) than RCI. Owners like that II’s membership and exchange fees are cheaper than RCI’s. Several owners find II’s procedures for extending deposits don’t work for them and they have trouble using their deposits with them.