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Originally Posted by shopgirl
We have gotten our best timeshare education from tours. I learned about points more recently and knew I wanted them. I also learned about TUG from a Fairfield presentation on Maui, where Fairfield has no timeshares.
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Cindy, I am with you and would love to take tours too just to see the resorts and hear what the resort developers have to say but I can't get my DH interested. I would even be happy just to stop by and ask the front desk about rentals or exchanges and to find out where they would put the exchangers but he won't stop unless I make a real pest of myself.

He always comes back to me and says that he doesn't want to make exchanges so why waste our time and look? I guess, I do because I belong to the timeshare forums.
We did see the Westin pool and grounds in Maui as we stopped in the bar and had a drink there. I would have loved to have taken a tour at that resort and see the condos inside as they are beautiful, judging from the brochure I got. I also wanted to see the Whaler Inn, The Embassy and Napili Way but he never puts me on the car rental so I cannot drive and they won't even let you tour alone.

We did the Waikiki Beach Walk as I really wanted to hear more about these points and he went along reluctantly.
I have done all the Marriott updates in Hawaii and to some of them just by myself. The Marriott is smart because you never know what may happen from an update.