Back-to-school means back to the beach for thousands of empty nesters.
SEATTLE – August 21, 2006
In timeshare speak, September and October is swing season, which translates into additional savings for timeshare owners. The '06 swing season finds the Holiday Group (www.holidaygroup.com) in position to handle prime-time post-Labor Day vacationers looking to enjoy a respite after the kids have left to hit their books.
With a newly-design Web page, Holiday Group aims to entice those whose vacations aren't restrained by a school calendar.
"Weeks immediately following Labor Day are highly sought-after by empty-nesters," says Alan Renberger, C.O.O. of Holiday Group, one of the nation’s premier timeshare resale companies. "These weeks are often priced lower by timeshare resorts trying to capture additional business after the traditional end of the season."
For beach-goers, the end of the season means fewer people, less traffic and a more relaxed pace. "September is the time to vacation at the Cape," notes Charles Miles, a retiree and year-round resident of West Harwich on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. "The water is at its warmest, and everyone is friendlier. There's more charm — it's what vacationing at the Cape used to be years ago."
Most popular vacation destinations worldwide immediately following the busy summer months experience the same relaxed atmosphere.For more information,visit Holiday's new Beach Resorts page.
Holiday's online timeshare business connects thousands of vacation buyers with discount timeshares every year. Founded in 1992, Holiday was one of the first timeshare companies to host a comprehensive Web site. Holiday is headquartered in sunny Seattle. For more information, visit www.holidaygroup.com.
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Geoff Klein
(800) 597-9345
geoff@holidaygroup.com