Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears: who among us likes to vacation? You active duty types get 30 days a years (at least we did back in my day...don't ask). Everyone else that's still a working Jane or Joe on the outside, well, you get what you get a year. But what do you do with it? What kind of vacations do you like to take? Have you ever thought that you could stay in a 5-Star resort for as low as $369 a week, in locations as far and wide as all four corners of Planet Earth? Wyndham Worldwide, the world's largest timeshare and vacation club, owns a private and very exclusive fraternity that you need to know about: it's called ARMED FORCES VACATION CLUB. And it's open for membership to ANYONE who has ever served our great nation in any of the armed forces, Reserve or active, Guard, retired, former member, officer, warrant or enlisted, and the best part is...it's completely FREE. Now, I'm going to let you explore the website yourself, and at your leisure. It's free to join, so, why not? Explore the resort opportunities that await you. And starting at just $369 for eight days and seven nights, think about the endless possibilities.
Listen, the truth is I've been a member for several years. Basically, what we are buying is leftover timeshare that owners have failed to use or bank in exchange clubs. Resorts take this leftover inventory and make it available only to, pay attention here, members of the resort, the exchange club, and, in this case, us, members, past and present of the Armed Forces Vacation Club. We are given free membership in the AFVC which, in turn, allows us access to excess or leftover timeshare inventory. The inventory changes daily and weekly. The prices for the week of vacation can and will vary, as well. But you can get a resort condominium for a week for $369, and that will oftentimes compare to what you would pay in the same place ***per night*** if the resort was open to the public. But the overwhelming majority of timeshare resorts are NOT open to the public.
Okay, I've talked enough. Click the link and join. You have nothing to lose and an entire world of luxury resorts to gain by joining.
Hey, I still tent camp when I go fishing. We have a place in Minnesota that we go to during the summer Moe-Skee-Toe season. The AFVC is simply another exciting way that my wife and I vacation.
Armed Forces Vacation Club.
http://www.afvc.com What's keeping you?