My inlaws bought the timeshare back in the 80s when it was owned by Fairfield and not Wyndham. They were grandfathered into Wyndham. It was a good deal for us since we didn't have to pay anything to stay here 4 years ago. They got it for us as their guests. They have since sold their timeshare because Wyndham changed the points system and other things. I agree. It does seem like a rip off now. We looked at getting into it when they sold theirs and we decided it was cheaper to just pay for a rental since we only vacation once or twice a year.
@@GGingers if and when you return My wife and I have eaten at the catfish cabin the food is excellent very worth the trip it's small and family run you definitely will enjoy it
Check membership dues, sewage hookup fees etc. I feel it’s a rip off.
My inlaws bought the timeshare back in the 80s when it was owned by Fairfield and not Wyndham. They were grandfathered into Wyndham. It was a good deal for us since we didn't have to pay anything to stay here 4 years ago. They got it for us as their guests. They have since sold their timeshare because Wyndham changed the points system and other things. I agree. It does seem like a rip off now. We looked at getting into it when they sold theirs and we decided it was cheaper to just pay for a rental since we only vacation once or twice a year.
@@GGingers if and when you return My wife and I have eaten at the catfish cabin the food is excellent very worth the trip it's small and family run you definitely will enjoy it
@@dennisjones4343 I've heard about that place. My husband and I may take a trip up there one day and try it out. We live in Chattanooga. Thanks.