According to the travel industry experts, there’s an estimate of 6,500 people that belong to destinations clubs. With an initial fee ranging from $70,000 to 450,000, annual dues and a minimal charge per night, the destination club members can already access to homes dotted around the world for a limited numbers of days each year. In contrast to timeshares in which investors buy set times at a resort each year, destination clubs are similar to country club membership.
According to Rich Keith, co-CEO of Ultimate Escapes, the first publicly owned and publicly traded destination club, destination club membership is a nomadic traveller’s product. The number one driver for these offers is its ability to have a sense of wanderlust and be nomadic. Keith also believes that even in the U.S. and Canada, the expansion potential is enormous and the current members represent only a tiny fraction of the potential market.
Today, there are thousands of owners who are trying to get rid of their timeshares. Some of them even hire a timeshare transfer company such as the Transfer Smart just to get rid of it. On the other hand, destination club membership is well-received by a lot of consumers as a great alternative to timeshares. However, some critics warn that destination clubs are not without risk and the industry is self-regulated. There have also been bankruptcies and law suits filed against clubs.
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