Re: Holiday scheme or scam?
I almost forgot about this, so an update is called for I think to keep you in the picture.
We had our initial holiday on this scheme and returned home on Friday.
The resort in Tenerife itself was superb with my wife and myself enjoying our much needed vacation.
The hotel was adequate, though we did begin with a basement room(!) which I immediately got changed at reception for a second floor apartment instead. Nice and roomy with two balconies it was ideal for our needs.
Unfortunately there was a lot of building work on the premises which couldn't be avoided, although luckily we were situated at the other end of the complex so it didn't bother us too much. Also, we were out most of the time anyway.
Right, to the initial query I asked a year ago.
The team who spoke to us last time requested a meeting with us on Wednesday last week where they were very accommodating and pleased to see us again. I am pleased to say that they answered all of my questions, queries, rants and what not and duly realised that this time we were no pushover.
They did try to entice us with a "lifetime offer" which we flatly refused. My main sticking point to them saying that "No, we want our money's worth and all of our remaining holidays before we commit to any further 'time share' offers. They understood completely, were nevertheless disappointed but I'm sure respected us for our dogmatic stance we took by refusing their advances.
I wanted to clarify what we had to come for our remaining holidays and it turns out we have four weeks to take over the next four years - which is easily do-able. These week-long breaks can be taken when we like at a whole host of places; world wide destinations in a luxury apartment, self-catering to the value of £750 each (which will only cost us our flights). A number of cruises are also included, so that's also a possibility.
Next year we are looking at two separate weeks in the UK - so no flights necessary but some wonderful accommodation. The following year it will be Cyprus and we'll really push the boat out, so to speak with a top class hotel.
So at the end of the day - and all our worries - this turns out to be a pretty worthwhile scratchcard win I think.