hi there, please can you tell me what is the difference between a fixed and a floating week?
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Dear John04,
The difference between a floating week and a fixed week is the number of the week, the apartment and the availability.
– Floating Week: The user has neither a week nor an assigned apartment, although he does have a specific period of the year. Likewise, the user has to contact the complex to book the week he wants during the float period, and most of the times the rooms are generally reserved for those who arrive first, so it is very common not to be able to reserve. Legally, these contracts are void.
– Fixed Week: This type of week does have an apartment assignment and a fixed annual week, but in case that is in perpetuity, we also speak of a null contract. The most common type is this one, in which the user has the right to use his timeshare unit during a specific week of the year, which will be the same week in the same unit every year. Supposedly, the advantage is that you know exactly when you go each year, but the reality is that this is at the discretion of the Resort, so if there is no availability and you are not able to go during that week, you will lose it without compensation.
If you need help to know what type of week you have purchased or if you want to cancel your timeshare contract, do not hesitate to contact us. Please do so by completing the contact form in this website and we will respond once we have reviewed your question.