You found the ideal roommate. They signed the lease and moved in. They've been paying their rent and keeping the apartment clean. Things have gone well for the first few months.
But you're worried you're not really connecting with your new roomie. Traveling together is a great way to take your friendship forward. A vacation will allow you and your roommate to let loose, so you can really get to know each other. Timeshare rentals are a fantastic option if you want to plan a hassle-free vacation at a price you can both afford.
Three words: affordability, amenities, and options. By renting timeshare you can save hundreds off the cost of hotel rooms. When you rent from owners looking to sell timeshares, they're normally only trying to cover the cost of maintenance fees while they negotiate with potential buyers, giving you the benefit of affordable prices.
And unlike traditional hotel rooms, most timeshares come with kitchens and extra living space. Depending on the property, you could also have access to exercise facilities, tennis courts, swimming pools, and, in some cases, spas.
You can rent timeshares throughout the states and in over 80 countries. So whether you and your roommate want to vacation far away from your apartment or you want to stay within your home state, there's a timeshare rental that's right for both of you. You can also choose from a variety of vacation properties, from mountain lodges to beachside villas to five-star resorts.
1. Include them in the vacation planning. Unless you're a generous person, they're splitting the cost of the timeshare rental, so give them a say. 2. Don't make your roommate the odd man out. Don't invite them on your annual vacation with your best friend of eighteen years. Or if you do, invite someone else along so that they don't feel excluded. 3. Know how to relax. Don't cram too many activities into your trip, or you might not have time to bond with your roommate. And thats the point of the trip, isn't it? 4. View hold-ups positively. If your flight is delayed for five hours, just remember that bonding often occurs in the face of adversity. It's likely you'll both look back at this and laugh. But remember to bring a deck of cards, just in case.