Timeshare versus Global Resorts Network

Question:

You have probably been hearing the term "timeshare" for years now but all of a sudden the term "Global Resorts Network" seems to stand out more and more.

So you may be asking yourself, what is the difference between a timeshare and a Global Resorts Network?
 

Answer:

Well, timeshare owners enjoy staying in 4 & 5 star deluxe accommodations but then again... so do vacation club members. Timeshares normally have huge upfront costs and maintenance fees. Traditionally, timeshares have one home-based resort and if you want to travel to another destination you will incur an exchange fee. Many timeshare owners find that they are limited to the time of year and the destination without incurring additional fees. However, the majority of timeshare owners love their deluxe accommodations in 4 and 5 star resorts, which is why they pay the huge upfront costs and maintenance fees.

Now...what if you could stay in the same 4 and 5 star resorts, in the same 1,2 or a 3-bedroom condominium without the huge upfront cost or maintenance fees? It is possible through a Vacation Club, specifically through GRN Central, an independent GRN Distributor.

Global Resorts Network is a premium Vacation Club offering their members to join for one low upfront cost. Global Resorts offers over 5,000 home-based resorts to choose from with no exchange fees ever. There are no huge upfront costs, no point system to figure out and no maintenance fees ever. ***Simply become a member - decide where you want to go - when you want to go - how many bedrooms - pay the $298 -
$799/week - book online or call the 24/7 Customer Support. Travel unlimited times per year.

The Global Resorts Membership is simple, pay a one-time fee to get access to over 5,000 resorts worldwide from $298-$799/week not per person. Members have been enjoying this way to travel for over 20 years in Canada and Mexico. This Vacation Club Membership is now available for the first time online through Global Resorts Network.

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