Paradise Canyon Vacations...
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Re: Paradise Canyon Vacations...
My friends just recently purchased a membership with Paradise Canyon Vacations, so I thought I would check them out.
This Travel Club sounds the same as every other club out there..... enormous upfront fee and monthly charges for services that are offered on the internet for free. I cannot believe that there are still Travel Clubs out there with the introduction of the internet.
My friends have booked a vacation to Hawaii for the end of this month. It will be interesting to see how it works out for them. If anyone has any further information on this club that they could pass on, please do.
This Travel Club sounds the same as every other club out there..... enormous upfront fee and monthly charges for services that are offered on the internet for free. I cannot believe that there are still Travel Clubs out there with the introduction of the internet.
My friends have booked a vacation to Hawaii for the end of this month. It will be interesting to see how it works out for them. If anyone has any further information on this club that they could pass on, please do.
#33
Re: Paradise Canyon Vacations...
Honestly you can pretty much get a condo in Arizona free with a packet of crisps and a tank of gas at the moment, what's the point.
#34
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Re: Paradise Canyon Vacations...
Hi,
Yes this is one of the first hits that comes up when you google Paradise Canyon Vacations.
I was invited to one of these presentations and while I could never afford to buy in (University student) I was going to go for the 2 free nights in a hotel.
Did anyone else go to a presentation and actually get this offering? Is it worth my precious homework time?
Yes this is one of the first hits that comes up when you google Paradise Canyon Vacations.
I was invited to one of these presentations and while I could never afford to buy in (University student) I was going to go for the 2 free nights in a hotel.
Did anyone else go to a presentation and actually get this offering? Is it worth my precious homework time?
#35
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Re: Paradise Canyon Vacations...
I have to post. I am from Lethbridge. The real estate at Paradise Canyon is sliding into the coulees as the builders did not go down to bedrock on the hills. Currently you can see 2 of the $350,000 to $500,000 house for schedule A sale at $159,000 and 175,000. Schedule A means you are buying as is with no recourse if the condo/house continues to slip. THESE HOUSES HAVE CRACKED FOUNDATIONS AS MANY OTHERS HAD AND THERE IS NO QUICK FIX as I called a structural engineer and he said they won't touch Paradise due to the numerous lawsuits. You have to get pilings to go down to bedrock and each can cost $30,000 to $50,ooo apiece. You may need 1 or 4 to stabilize each structure. Go to mls.ca and get to the Lethbridge listings to view the beautiful homes on firesale at Paradise Canyon! I looked inmto it because of the prices. The real estate guys won't even buy to resale.
PS- The river is the Old Man river not the Milk River.
PS- The river is the Old Man river not the Milk River.