In addition to some 300 fabulous resorts at amazing destinations, Diamond timeshare owners have one more important reason for being happy owners: Diamond Points.
Diamond Points are your currency to open doors of timeshare exchange and vacation flexibility. But Diamond Resorts International (DRI) offers three different types of ownership and it’s important that you, as a resale buyer, seller, or owner, understand the distinctions between each type.
Any Diamond timeshare that is classified as part of the DRI Collections or DRI Trusts can be sold or bought on the resale market as points. Points from the DRI Trusts (or DRI Collections as they are often called) can be used for timeshare exchange within a regional collection.
Specific Geographic Regions Available for Diamond Points Timeshare Resale Exchange Include:
Beyond the timeshare exchange benefits of The DRI Collections/DRI Trusts, Diamond resale buyers have another option to expand their timeshare exchange benefits. Becoming a member of Interval International (II), one of the two largest timeshare exchange services in the world, makes your exchange options virtually limitless with thousands of resorts available for you to enjoy.
Owners who buy Diamond Resorts timeshare directly through Diamond Resorts International automatically become members of THE Club at Diamond Resorts International at the membership level they select. Opportunities for membership in THE Club do not extend to the resale marketplace, and this is an important distinction to understand when you buy Diamond timeshare resales.
If you own Diamond timeshare purchased through DRI, you can choose your membership level at any of four tiers, each one offering additional travel rewards and opportunities, and all made available when you use your points as currency. Membership in THE Club can be at the Standard, Silver, Gold, or Platinum level. The higher your membership level, the lower your cost to take advantage of Diamond Loyalty Benefits. For example: if a Diamond Points THE Club member pays $100 to exchange his or her timeshare for a cruise, a Silver member would pay only $75 for the same exchange benefit, while a Gold member would pay only $50, and a Platinum member would pay no exchange fee at all.
This sliding scale on Diamond Points transaction fees includes fees associated with member benefits processing, cruise points redemption, the reservation protection plan, and upgrades of accommodations fees. For percentage discount rewards, the rewards percentage increases as your membership tier goes up. Club bonus time discounts and points redemption value are two examples of how membership at a higher tier translates to greater rewards with Diamond Points. And these are only a few of the many benefits available to THE Club members.
Deeded ownership DRI timeshares are also available in the resale marketplace. If you have a home resort you love, buying Diamond vacation ownership as deeded property may be a great choice for you. You’ll become a vacation owner at a property you and your family always enjoy and, because you bought on the timeshare resale market, you will have saved a bundle.
With more than a quarter century in resort management and development, and nearly a half million happy owners, Diamond Resorts has proven that they know how to make vacationing fun, luxurious, friendly, and easy to enjoy. Now add in the flexibility of Diamond Points and the deep discounts available in timeshare resales, and you have every reason to go “shopping for a Diamond!”
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We are a family of four and have a service dog. We were so pleased with the unit and the jacuzzi it even had bubbles for the kids! I think we spent more time in there than in the actual pool! There was also kids events and we won gifts, what a good experience the itinerary for the hotel was truly priceless.
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Diamond international timeshares are so much better than traditional memberships at one location. With Diamond, we have traveled all over the world using our timeshare points!
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The whole experience of the Las Vegas strip on New Years Eve was incredible. The safeness and location right in the middle of the Strip was awesome. Everything about my stay was one of the best vacations I ever experienced! The rooms are so comfy with everything you need already inside waiting for you. The staff is so friendly and helpful all the time and you just feel very safe and secure while you are there.
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With my points I was able to get a nice place in Sedona for the week end Check in was a breeze, and the room was great. We spent the week end as tourists with our grandsons The Grand Canyon is an awesome place I would recommend using Diamond points in Sedona it's beautiful
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Diamond Resorts International is a global hospitality and vacation ownership company. Your ownership entitles you to travel to and explore 350+ destinations across the globe. What I like about Diamond is that it is a flexible, points-based program with multiple benefits, such as air travel and cruises. What I like most is the ability to exchange points ( no exchange fee) for short term or long term travel. The units are well maintained. Easy to navigate website and make online reservations.
Today's cost / point is close to $5.
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The Point at Poipu was well maintained and the staff was very friendly and helpful. The suites were roomy and cleanly maintained.
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I have the full bucket or the complete package. "Diamond the club". Interval International. Club Select. You can use your points or get big cash discounts.
Hotels are in U.S. and World wide. You receive 4000 points a year and ownership is complete. The yearly upkeep, maintenance and insurance is around $1200.00 a year. There will be a balance to be paid off but the offer is a good one since it is with Diamond Industries a leader in the time share field.
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