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When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Take a Vacation

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With the economy in a tailspin, most people are steadily working to figure out how and in which areas they can save some of their precious earnings. Cars sit rusting in driveways as everyone avoids gas stations like the plague, where the price of fuel is somewhere around $4.00 a gallon. Families are cutting out extra-curricular activities, luxury purchases like televisions, and worst of all, vacations. And what better way to relax and refresh your mind than with a family or couples getaway?

(PRWEB) July 7, 2008 -- With the economy in a tailspin, most people are steadily working to figure out how and in which areas they can save some of their precious earnings. Cars sit rusting in driveways as everyone avoids gas stations like the plague, where the price of fuel is somewhere around $4.00 a gallon. Families are cutting out extra-curricular activities, luxury purchases like televisions, and worst of all, vacations. But during times like these, a vacation to almost anywhere sounds like heaven to most. And what better way to relax and refresh your mind than with a family or couples getaway? Upon returning, you'll feel clear-headed and ready to deal with any obstacles headed your way.

But when you add up the costs of travel, lodging, dining and attractions, you might feel like you're in the middle of your own personal recession. "We have a solution for those looking for an affordable vacation. It is possible," says Jason Hamilton, co-owner of Buyatimeshare.com. Buyatimeshare.com boasts thousands of timeshare listings from around the world, all categorized neatly in an easy-to-search format. Many are for purchase while others are for rent during specific times of the year. Why does Hamilton and his partner, Wes Kogelman, think they hold the answer to the vacation quandary? "From every point of view, renting a timeshare for your next vacation is a more financially-sound decision than reserving a hotel suite," posits Kogelman. There are several reasons for this, he adds. "First of all, timeshares are located with such frequency throughout the country that you're all but guaranteed to find a resort within driving distance, which saves you from having to make a pricey airline reservation for you and everyone else in your group." Whether you live in Florida, Idaho or West Virginia Buyatimeshare.com has a vacation property for you. And even if you've only traveled 50 miles to reach your destination, your resort will give you the feeling of being a million miles away from home.

the more of your friends and family that you invite to join you on your vacation, the more affordable your vacation becomes
Secondly "the more of your friends and family that you invite to join you on your vacation, the more affordable your vacation becomes," says Hamilton. This is due to the fact that while timeshare prices are comparable to that of hotel suites. Timeshare villas offer anywhere from one to three separate bedrooms, and can sleep up to ten people. Private bathrooms and separate living and dining areas mean even more space for everyone in your group. The more people there are to split the bill, the less you each have to pay for these luxury accommodations. Two families could share in a deeply-discounted Florida theme park vacation. Two couples can enjoy a wine-country escape at a fraction of the cost. And large groups of friends can get the most out of their money for spring break, bachelor or bachelorette getaways. Compared to a one-room hotel suite with a bathroom that basically assaults your privacy, your palatial timeshare will provide space and seclusion.

Want another way to keep your finances intact while on vacation? Take advantage of the full-size and fully-equipped kitchen in your villa. Upon your arrival, stock your fridge with necessities for making breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with snacks that travel well and plenty of cold drinks. Eating out three times a day adds up lightening-quick, even for just two people. Save hundreds of dollars over the period of a week by hitting the grocery store and filling up your villa's fridge. "To find a hotel suite with a full-size kitchen and everything you need in order to cook would cost a fortune. They just don't have the conveniences you can expect from one of our vacation properties," says Hamilton. And with concierge and vacation-planning services offered at most resorts, there's also a significantly lower amount of stress involved when you choose a timeshare for your next vacation.

Buyatimeshare.com has what you're looking for, no matter what location or price range you desire. When it comes to your well-being, it's always a good idea to take a vacation. And with Buyatimeshare.com, it's affordable too!

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