Branson Timeshare Resorts Not Damaged by Flood Waters

Branson Timeshare Resorts Not Damaged by Flood Waters

Grand Crowne Resorts, Branson timeshare resales.While the flooding waters that have plagued many areas of the country have raised the water levels in Branson, timeshare resorts there want people to understand that they are most definitely open for business. The biggest concern, it seems, is that people who are apprehensive of the flooding are unnecessarily canceling their vacations and Branson timeshare holidays.

Heavy rains over recent weeks have lakes in the Branson, Missouri area at high levels and in cases of some low-lying residences, evacuations have been necessary. But the popular tourist and resort areas, including Branson timeshares, are not affected by the floodwaters. Lynn Berry with the Branson Chamber of Commerce points out that Branson was planned and built with an eye on the 100-year flood plan and that most shops, restaurants, resorts, and attractions are never in danger. The Army Corps of Engineers is reporting that Branson’s Table Rock Lake has stabilized with the minimum possible disruption. Both Table Rock Dam Tours and much loved, “Ride the Ducks” are operating, although their routes have been changed slightly by the high waters.

Branson Timeshare Always a Popular Family Destination

Known as the Family Friendly Las Vegas and the Live Music Capital of the World, Branson is a popular year-round timeshare destination. Many trusted global hospitality brands have timeshares in Branson, including: Diamond Resorts The Suites At Fall Creek Timeshare; Marriott’s Horizons At Branson Timeshare; WorldMark Branson Timeshare; three Wyndham timeshares; two Westgate timeshare properties, and Silverleaf’s Holiday Hills Resort, to name a few.

Before you plan your Branson timeshare vacation, it is a good idea to contact your resort directly or to call the Branson Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-296-0463 for the latest updates regarding a limited number of road closings. But above all else, the businesses of Branson encourage you to, “Come on down!” so that unnecessary concerns don’t wipe out your timeshare vacation and their spring business season.

Timeshare Executive Search Firm Places Executives in Branson Timeshare Resort

Timeshare Executive Search Firm Places Executives in Branson Timeshare Resort

Executive Quest, Inc., assists Sage Marketing Group Works in placing two key personnel hires at Trophy Run’s Lakefront Resort (fractional) in Branson, Missouri.

Sage Marketing Group, Inc, specializes in direct marketing and sales strategy. By partnering with Executive Quest, Inc, a firm known for placing executives in the timeshare, fractional and vacation ownership industries, two key positions were filled at Trophy Run’s Lakefront Resort In Branson, Missouri.

This 340-unit luxury fractional community is waterfront, with Adirondack-style cabins and 900’ of shoreline on scenic Lake Taneycomo in Branson; it is affiliated with Interval International. Offering both fractional ownership and whole ownership, the secluded community is ‘Energy Star Certified’ making it one-of-a-kind for the Branson area.

In filling the Director of Sales and the Director of Marketing positions, Ron Roberts, President and CEO of Sage Marketing Group, Inc. said, “I’ve known Keith Trowbridge (President of Executive Quest) for some thirty years … when the opportunity arises in our projects, we never hesitate to work through Keith and his Executive Quest, Inc. executive search firm for key personnel in the fractional/vacation ownership industry.

“We were quite pleased with EQI’s applicant base and found a number of excellent professionals for the Trophy Run project, its Director of Marketing and its Director of Fractional Sales. The main problem is that ALL the candidates were so qualified and appropriate for the positions that I needed to fill, that I had a hard time deciding on the final applicants.”

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Timeshare Exchange Company, Interval International, Praised for Service

Timeshare Exchange Company, Interval International, Praised for Service

In a world where good customer service in any type of business just doesn’t happen as frequently as it should, this account of great service in timeshare exchange is welcomed news.

Timeshare owner, Rodney Van Housen wrote a Letter to the Editor that ran in the September/October edition of Timesharing Today. He chronicled the excellent customer service he received while trying to reserve a Branson timeshare, followed by a consecutive week in a Texas timeshare through the timeshare exchange company Interval International.

Mr. Van Housen had several specifications to address in arranging his timeshare exchange. His range for travel dates was narrow and he wasn’t sure if his timeshare points would cover both timeshare exchange weeks. But the representative at Interval International was undaunted by the challenge. So over the course of a three-hour international phone call, during which the representative and Van Housen were disconnected twice, plans were made, adjusted, and remade until finally the timeshare owner had just exactly the timeshare exchange he wanted.

Yes, You Can Exchange Timeshare

I’ve heard it before and so have you: the allegation that you can’t exchange timeshare. And timeshare owners who try to exchange timeshare but cannot be flexible about dates and resorts may have a harder time getting the timeshare exchange they want. But testimonies like this one from Timesharing Today are proof that the option to exchange timeshare really does increase its vacation value for the owner. And whether you want a Branson timeshare, a Texas timeshare, or a Manhattan timeshare condo, the combination of persistence and a dedicated timeshare exchange company are the ingredients that make the important difference.

Silverleaf Timeshare Resorts Announces Changes on its Board of Directors

Silverleaf Timeshare Resorts Announces Changes on its Board of Directors

Silverleaf timeshare, a family-favorite timeshare resort with more than a dozen properties, announced last week that Michael A. Jenkins will rejoin its Board of Directors to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Janet Whitmore.

Jenkins, who is the President of Leisure and Recreation Concepts, Inc., served as a member of the Silverleaf timeshare Board of Directors from 1997 to 2002. The Board of Directors has also designated Herbert B. Hirsch, already a Silverleaf Timeshare Board Member, as the audit committee financial expert.

Silverleaf Timeshare, a Popular Drive-to Timeshare Vacation Option

The first seven Silverleaf timeshare resort properties were Texas timeshares and Missouri timeshares, opened in 1989. Then in 1997, the company went public; that same year it opened Timber Creek Resort to serve the St. Louis, Missouri market and Fox River Resort to serve vacationers from the Chicago, Illinois area.

One of Silverleaf timeshare’s most popular resorts is the Oak N’ Spruce Resort that serves the New England/New York market. In 1999, Apple Mountain Resort opened in the Blue Ridge Mountains, attracting vacationers from the Atlanta area. In the past decade, Silverleaf timeshare has added a beachside Galveston timeshare (Texas); an Orlando timeshare, (the Ocean Breeze Resort); and the Pinnacle Lodge, for Winter Park, Colorado ski vacations.

Silverleaf timeshare has opted for a unique strategy, building many of its resorts in beautiful, but sometimes lesser known destinations, located where high density populations can visit them easily – often within a convenient one-day or half-day drive. The idea of owning drive-to timeshare sounds better than ever to many budget-tight vacationers, which means that the idea of owning a drive-to timeshare resale looks absolutely fantastic.

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