Let's get real for a second. Every timeshare presentation deal requires the same thing: you sit in a room for 90-120 minutes while someone tries to sell you something you probably don't want to buy. The question isn't whether the presentation is fun (it's not) โ the question is whether the vacation is worth the time you're trading for it.
After years of deal-hunting and more presentations than I can count, I've identified the deals that offer the best return on your time investment. These are the ones where the value is so good, you'd be silly NOT to sit through the pitch. Let's rank them. Browse all current deals on our deals page.
1. Westgate Orlando: The OG Budget Deal
Price: $49-$99 for 3-5 nights
Value per hour of presentation: $150-$300 in savings per hour
This is the deal that started the whole timeshare deal-seeking movement. Westgate's Orlando properties (Town Center, Lakes Resort) offer resort stays that would normally cost $150-$250/night for essentially pocket change. At $49 for 3 nights, you're saving roughly $400-$700 compared to booking through a regular travel site.
The presentation is aggressive (see our full Westgate review), but the value is undeniable. If you can handle 2 hours of sales pressure, you're rewarded with a legitimate resort vacation at a price that defies logic.
2. BookVIP Cancun: The International Showstopper
Price: $49-$149 for 5 nights (some all-inclusive)
Value per hour of presentation: $400-$800+ in savings per hour
This is objectively the best value in the entire timeshare deal universe. Five nights at an all-inclusive Mexican resort for under $150? The normal cost for this would be $1,500-$3,000+. You're saving over $1,000 in exchange for a presentation that lasts about 2-3 hours.
The presentation in Mexico tends to be longer (2-3 hours vs. 90 minutes domestic), and the resorts are operated by brands like Vidanta and Palace that most Americans haven't heard of. But the resort quality is often INSANE โ infinity pools, ocean views, gourmet dining. Read our BookVIP review for the full breakdown.
3. HGV Las Vegas Elara: The Premium Play
Price: $199-$299 for 3-4 nights
Value per hour of presentation: $200-$400 in savings per hour
The Elara is hands down the best timeshare property in Las Vegas. Connected to Planet Hollywood, center Strip, floor-to-ceiling windows with Strip views, full kitchens, jacuzzi tubs. Normal rack rate: $350-$600/night. At $199 for 3 nights, you're getting an upscale Vegas experience for the price of a mid-tier hotel room.
The HGV presentation is one of the least painful in the industry, so the "cost" of the presentation is lower both in time and in stress. Best premium deal value in the market.
4. Wyndham Bonnet Creek Orlando: The Disney Insider
Price: $99-$199 for 3-5 nights
Value per hour of presentation: $200-$400 in savings per hour
Located literally inside the Walt Disney World gates, Bonnet Creek is one of the best timeshare properties in Orlando. Multiple pools, lazy river, spacious suites, and a location that can't be beat for Disney visitors. Comparable Disney-area resorts run $250-$500/night. A Wyndham deal here is absolute gold.
5. Marriott Hilton Head or Marco Island: The Luxury Steal
Price: $299-$449 for 3-5 nights
Value per hour of presentation: $300-$600 in savings per hour
Yes, the deal price is higher, but the properties are genuinely world-class. Marriott's Barony Beach Club (Hilton Head) and Crystal Shores (Marco Island) are five-star experiences that retail at $400-$700/night. Even at $449 for 5 nights, you're saving $1,500-$3,000+.
6. The Complete Ranking
| Rank | Deal | Price | Normal Value | Savings | Presentation Pain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BookVIP Cancun | $49-$149 | $1,500-$3,000 | $1,350-$2,850 | Moderate (3 hrs) |
| 2 | Marriott Marco Island | $399-$449 | $2,000-$3,500 | $1,600-$3,100 | Low-Moderate (2 hrs) |
| 3 | HGV Las Vegas Elara | $199-$299 | $1,000-$2,000 | $800-$1,700 | Low (90 min) |
| 4 | Wyndham Bonnet Creek | $99-$199 | $750-$2,000 | $650-$1,800 | Moderate-High (2 hrs) |
| 5 | Westgate Orlando | $49-$99 | $450-$1,000 | $400-$900 | High (2-3 hrs) |
| 6 | Bluegreen Myrtle Beach | $49-$99 | $300-$600 | $250-$500 | Moderate-High (2 hrs) |
| 7 | HICV Orange Lake | $99-$149 | $400-$800 | $300-$650 | Low-Moderate (90 min) |
| 8 | Spinnaker Hilton Head | $99-$149 | $400-$700 | $300-$550 | Low (60-90 min) |
| 9 | Hyatt Key West | $249-$399 | $1,200-$2,400 | $950-$2,000 | Low (90 min) |
| 10 | Vacation Village Orlando | $49 | $200-$400 | $150-$350 | High (2-3 hrs) |
7. Deals to Avoid
Not every timeshare presentation deal is worth it. Avoid deals that:
- Charge over $300 for domestic properties that aren't luxury brands
- Require more than one presentation during your stay
- Have extremely strict blackout dates that limit you to the worst travel times
- Come from companies you can't find any reviews or information about online
- Require a deposit that's more than 50% of the total deal price
8. How to Maximize Any Presentation Deal
- Book for enough nights. Don't do a 2-night deal where the presentation eats up half your vacation. 4-5 nights minimum is the sweet spot.
- Schedule the presentation early. Get it done on day 1 or 2, then enjoy the rest of your trip presentation-free.
- Go in with a plan. Know your "no" script before you sit down. Practice with your partner if traveling as a couple.
- Don't drink alcohol before. Some presentations offer mimosas or cocktails. Stay sober โ you want your judgment sharp for saying no.
- Set a time limit. After 120 minutes, you've fulfilled your obligation. Be ready to stand up and leave.
9. The Psychology of Saying No
The hardest part of any presentation deal isn't the resort, the booking, or even the travel โ it's saying no to a skilled salesperson who's been trained to overcome every objection you can think of. Here are the most effective responses:
- "We're not making any financial decisions today." โ Simple, direct, impossible to argue with.
- "This isn't in our budget right now." โ Harder for them to counter than "it's too expensive."
- "We need to do our own research first." โ Shows you're thoughtful, not just reactive.
- "We appreciate the presentation, but our answer is no." โ Clear and final.
10. Final Thoughts
Timeshare presentation deals are one of the last true "hacks" in travel. In a world where flight deals get posted on social media and sell out in minutes, these resort deals are still available to anyone who meets the qualifications and can handle a sales pitch. The deals on this list represent hundreds to thousands of dollars in genuine savings.
Start with whatever deal matches your budget and comfort level. Check our deals page for the latest availability, and read our guide on how to survive a timeshare presentation before you go.