Timeshares are often apartment-style units that are designed to be hassle-free vacation homes. These units can range from small studio apartments that offer spacious room for a couple to four-bedroom units that are perfect for large families. Timeshares are often much larger than a typical hotel room, and far more cozy. Many fully equipped kitchens, dining areas, dishwashers, televisions, VCRs and all the amenities you might need. If you travel often, you might actually find that timeshares are far more cost-effective. Timeshares allow you to cook your own food and stay in for a quiet night of movies, if you wish. Being able to save on dining out is very useful for families traveling on a budget and can be an important factor to consider if a member of your family has a serious food allergy. Timeshares offer you a home-like environment away from home. Many timeshares also have washers and dryers, so that quickly washing beach wear or a favorite shirt is very convenient. Many families enjoy the convenience of having a home-like environment on vacation.
Timeshares vary widely from the economical units aimed at the budget-conscious family to the very luxurious. It is smart to look at many timeshares and consider a wide range of units and contracts until you find a timeshare that meets your needs. When looking at ads for timeshares, you will find that most indicate how many a timeshare will sleep and how many the timeshare will sleep privately. For example, a timeshare that indicates “Sleeps 2/2″ would generally be a studio or one bedroom unit while a timeshare listed as “Sleeps 6/4″ would generally be a two bedroom unit with a pull-away sofa or other arrangement in the living room. This timeshare would sleep 4 privately, meaning that four visitors would not have to walk through another sleeping area to use a bathroom. The timeshare could sleep up to six people, however, if two guests slept in a common area such as a living room.
It is important to visit timeshares and consider location before buying. It is not necessarily the case that a studio size timeshare would be cheaper than a two bedroom, for example. Many things affect the price of a timeshare, not just sleeping capacity. Views – especially views of beaches – can dramatically drive the price of a timeshare up. A studio apartment timeshare overlooking a desirable beach, for example, can cost far more than a two bedroom five blocks from the beach. Also, amenities can dramatically affect price. Luxury amenities such as Jacuzzi tubs can increase the value of a timeshare. This is just one reason why comparing timeshares is so important. Try to visit as many as you can to get a sense of what is available and what you are interested in buying. You may find that buying less time in a timeshare you enjoy will be a much better investment than two weeks in a timeshare you do not care for.