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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
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Resort in NC?
Hi,
Just wondering if someone could tell me a nice resort to exchange into in the NC area? We will be sightseeing, so we won't be too picky as to the area we stay in, just trying to decide on a good one to get. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks! Last edited by Linda : July 12, 2007 at 03:40 PM. |
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The two main areas for sightseeing in North Carolina are the coast and the mountains. First, I would suggest deciding which appeals to you most.
On the coast, there are three main areas, the Outer Banks, the Crystal Coast and the Cape Fear coast. The last area only has one timeshare, while there is more inventory in the other two coastal areas. The three are two far flung to use one as a base to do more than the sights in its own area. Personally, I like all three, but I would take the Outer Banks or Cape Fear coast over the Crystal Coast. The highest demand resort on the Outer Banks is Outer Banks Beach Club I and II followed by Barrier Island Station Duck. Also see the thread on resorts in Nags Head for info on resorts there.
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