The same week each and every year at your timesharing resort. If you buy Week 26 at your Home Resort, you are guaranteed to get Week 26 every year.
Purchase of a fixed week property guarantees that an owner will always have the same week each year.
This refers to the interval calendar, the purchaser of a fixed week property is assured they will always have the same week each year! On the other hand, an owner of a floating week may choose another week within their seasons allocation. A floating week owner may also choose to upgrade or downgrade there week to another season allocation to meet their yearly vacation schedule.
Referring to the timeshare interval calendar, the purchase of a fixed week property assures the owners that they will always have the same week each year; i.e., week 52 or week 35, etc. Alternatively, an owner of a floating week may choose another week within their season allocation. A floating week owner may also elect to upgrade or downgrade to another season allocation to meet their annual vacation schedule. Upgrading to a higher time division usually incurs an additional cost.
Referring to the interval calendar, the purpose of a fixed week property assures the owner that they will always have the same week each year. A floating unit owner may elect to upgrade or downgrade to another time division to meet their annual vacation schedule. Usually, upgrading incurs and additional cost.
A fixed week is a specific week during the calendar year usually identified by a number. Most fixed weeks begin on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Each week is given a number starting with the first week of the year and continuing through the end of December. Ownership of a fixed week allows you the use of the unit for that specific week annually for as long as you own it.
You are buying the rights to stay during the same week of the year each time you visit. But the weeks of the year are usually assigned numbers, so the actual dates could change slightly. May not be the same unit each time.
Usually denoted by a week number, such as week 3. The resort has a timeshare calendar that would denote when week 3 is each year. If it is a Saturday check-in then week 3 will be slightly different each year.
The timeshare owner has the timeshare during a specific numbered week of the calendar year, every year. Timeshare weeks are numbered sequentially from the first week of the calendar year to the last.
A type of timeshare ownership in which the owner knows the specific week(s) of ownership.
Referring to the interval calendar, the purchase of a fixed week property assures the owners that they will always have the same week each year; i.e., week 26. Alternatively, an owner of a floating week may choose another week within their time division or may elect to upgrade or downgrade to another time division to meet their annual vacation schedule. Upgrading to a higher time division usually incurs an additional cost. Return to the Top of the Page