2697 days ago

Holiday package

Pamela from Aidanfield

Late last year I purchased a holiday package for Florida thinking that family would use it. Unfortunately circumstances changed and they couldnt go. We had taken the same holiday in 2013 and it was great. The package is for up to 4 people, for 6 days/ 5 nights in Orlando, 3 days/ 2 nights in Fort Lauderdale, 5 days/ 4nights Puerto Vallarta Mexico, 3 days/ 2 nights Las Vegas, and 4 days/ 3 nights Bahamas cruise (has a cost), bonus 7 day rental car or $150 credit for Orlando Disney attractions. I paid US$398 (NZ$587.21). To get it for this amazing price you must attend a sales presentation for an hour or 2 promoting the benefits of owning an interest in a timeshare.(you can be very adamant that you dont want to buy of course) and then you have an amazingly cheap holiday. NO airfares included. The holiday has to be used by 20th Dec 2018 and booked at least 45 days prior. I am wanting to sell it. It is fully transferable. If you or anyone you know is interested please get in touch with me. Tell your friends and family. Thanks.

Price: $587

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