Using more than your allotted yearly time for one vacation. For instance, you purchased two weeks a year at a condo but arrange to take four weeks this year, four weeks next year and skip years three and four.
Accelerated use refers to a program that permits someone to use their purchased time in increasingly larger increments. For example, you have one week/year at a timeshare property with a right to use program offering accelerated use. Your agreement is good for ten years. Instead of opting to use one week per year for ten years, you might exercise the option to use two weeks/year for five years.
right-to-use package that allows the owner to accelerate the use of there time purchased. For instance: you have a 20-year right to use one week per year at a timeshare resort offering accelerated usage. Instead of using one week every year, you may choose to use two weeks every year for ten years or ten weeks per year for two years (based on availability).
right-to-use program that allows the member to accelerate usage of the time purchased. For instance: you have a 10-year right to use one week per year at a resort offering accelerated use. Instead of using one week every year, you may choose to use two weeks every year for five years or five weeks per year for two years (based on availability).
Members are allowed to accelerate the usage of the time purchased. For instance: you have a 10-year right to use one week per year at a resort offering accelerated use. Instead of using one week every year, you may choose to use 2 weeks every year for 5 years or 5 weeks per year for 2 years. (Based on availability)
A program that allows a timeshare owner to use their weeks sooner than originally planned. For example, if you bought 20 years you can use 2 weeks a year for 10 years rather than one week a year for 20 years
A program permitting use of purchased time at a timeshare more quickly and in larger increments than the amount signified in the purchase