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Really? Atrium...nice place but #1? Just mentioned in the JB thread one BR's are $99 for the dates I checked in January Edited to add: Ahhh...#1 of 12 in "specialty lodging" whatever that means (does not mean timeshare) Specialty lodging Not many biggies on that list. TA tends to break down hotels/resorts by areas so all are in the top 10...Best in Maho, Best in Simpson Bay, Best Specialty, Best Hotels, Best resorts etc....it helps paint a better sales picture.
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It's listed as 'specialty lodging', whatever the heck that is. While I think LaVista does timeshare better than anyone else, I don't really consider timeshares as 'specialty lodging'.
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Exactly...classification used to make the list smaller thus all in "top 10"
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Timeshares are a special type of lodging unlike a regular hotel so thus the term. Most have some type of ownership attached so are considered different from the normal lodging accommodations.
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...except that if you look at the places listed there under specialty lodging, most of them are not even timeshares..
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Well I guess they do not understand the concept! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />
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....and many timeshares are listed either under hotels or resorts
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