1. Rates & Reservations - Painter's Lodge - Vancouver Island, BC

    Check our Rates & Reservations page for package, accommodation, and activity rates at Painter's Lodge Resort. Book your Vancouver Island vacation today.

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    The Nugget Hotel understands economic times are difficult. We do our best to keep our rates down and give you the most for your money. One way is to call us direct.

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Your Vacation Depends On Your Hotel

As a travel lover you may have considered investigating a hotel for your vacations. There are so many different ways to go. Is it better to buy or rent? Which is best for your family? This is one area where it really pays to investigate before you make a decision so that you find the best hotel arrangement for your lifestyle. Before you know it you'll be having a ball on your hotel vacation.

 

Renting allows you to lease a vacation home for a specifically determined time. For those requiring a lot of flexibility about when and where they go on vacation, this is probably the best option. You won't have the headaches associated with property ownership. The catch is that you will be in competition with other vacationers for spring breaks, holidays and other prime times. This holds true for popular destinations too. But for families the spacious accommodations and other amenities make this a great way to spend time away from home. Fortunately, there are a lot of hotel listing sites where you can find available hotel rentals. You'll find the best possible housing for your family's vacation.

 

Purchasing a hotel allows you to own a piece of vacation property in common with other travelers. Just like all the other owners, you'll have a specific time period each year that you are allowed to use the property. This is a good option for families that are certain that they want to vacation in the same spot year after year. You can stretch your vacation dollars by eating in rather than dining out in restaurants. However, when you factor in dues for the HOA and maintenance those savings might not add up to much over the long haul. Getting a loan to pay for your hotel can be difficult in this economic climate. It only makes sense to buy if it costs you less than staying at hotels in the same location. You can also rent the property out when you are unable to use it and even sell your share. Although there is not a big market hotel resales and you probably won't make your money back.

 

Whether you buy or rent a hotel, you need to be fully aware of all the details including any hidden costs. Particularly in the resale market, it is important to make sure that your purchase includes all the benefits enjoyed by the original owner. In recent years developers have started to restrict amenities for use only the original owners. As with any big purchase, if you feel pressured to make a decision on-the-spot you can be sure it isn't a good deal. Always keep the fact that this is a real estate deal clear in your mind. Before spending any money take the time to thoroughly evaluate your vacation needs. Will you get sick of going the same place twice a year or is it close to family you want to visit? Before signing any papers or writing a check make sure you've done your homework.

 

A hotel can be a fantastic way to spend your vacation time. There are pluses and minuses for renting and buying. There are some great deals available but it pays to read the fine print and work the numbers. There are a lot of people who are very satisfied with their hotels. However, there are a lot of people who aren't. Avoid their fate by honestly evaluating the opportunities you find. Before you know it your family will be relaxing on your annual hotel vacation.

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As a travel lover you may have considered investigating a hotel for your vacations. There are so many different ways to go. Is it better to buy or rent? Which is best for your family? This is one area where it really pays to investigate before you make a decision so that you find the best hotel arrangement for your lifestyle. Before you know it you'll be having a ball on your hotel vacation.

 

Renting a hotel means that you rent a vacation property for a specifically allotted time. If you require more flexibility as to where and when you travel, this is a great option for you. You won't have to deal with ongoing maintenance and upkeep of the property, but you won't own an asset that you can sell either. On the down side, you'll have a hard time booking during holidays and spring break. Also, competition for popular vacation destinations is really stiff. On the other hand, the amenities and roomy accommodations make this a great option for a family. You'll have no trouble finding hotel listing sites to check out availability of hotel rentals. You should be able to find the perfect situation for your vacation.

 

When you purchase a hotel you own a specific property in common with other vacationers. You are assigned specific times to use the property. This is a great option if you know you want to vacation in a specific location every year. With a condo you'll have a kitchen, which saves money by eating in. But there can be maintenance fees and condo owner's dues after you've made your purchase. It can also be difficult to get a loan to purchase one. Really think hard before you enter into a long term loan to purchase a hotel. It only makes sense if you spend less over time than you would have traveling to the same destination. You can rent out your share and even sell it once you no longer need it. However, the resale value of a hotel is substantially lower than the retail purchase price.

 

Whether you buy or rent a hotel, you need to be fully aware of all the details including any hidden costs. Particularly in the resale market, it is important to make sure that your purchase includes all the benefits enjoyed by the original owner. In recent years developers have started to restrict amenities for use only the original owners. As with any big purchase, if you feel pressured to make a decision on-the-spot you can be sure it isn't a good deal. Always keep the fact that this is a real estate deal clear in your mind. Before spending any money take the time to thoroughly evaluate your vacation needs. Will you get sick of going the same place twice a year or is it close to family you want to visit? Before signing any papers or writing a check make sure you've done your homework.

 

Hotels remain a very popular way to spend vacations. Just like everything else in life, there buying and renting each have their pluses and minuses. You definitely want to take advantage of the great deals available, but make sure you know all the details and hidden costs. There are many, many people who love their hotel vacations. But there are just as many who have fallen victim to scams or who just aren't satisfied. You can avoid that fate by honestly assessing all your options. Your family will enjoy your hotel for many years to come.

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