This feels like a complete sales pitch with empty promises of great value that simply don't add up. For instance, they claim to offer 70 free nights, but staying at certain properties requires double the nights, effectively reducing your free nights to just 35. So, while you might think you have five free weeks, the initial investment is still $50k. Doing the math shows that it actually costs around $25k for those weeks. The same applies to their VIP weeks; the supposed cost of $2400 per week turns into $4,800 when you have to use two weeks for certain stays. Opting for a standard 25% discount might be a better choice. Additionally, there are blackout dates, and the so-called experiences offered are not worth it, nor is the membership. I strongly advise staying away from these deceptive practices. I’m genuinely surprised that a reputable company would be affiliated with them.
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