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Interval International® Resort Recognition Program 2017 INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL® RESORT RECOGNITION PROGRAM 2017 ELITE Interval International Elite Resorts are the very best of Interval’s network, providing an extraordinary vacation experience, exceptional service, and luxurious features and appointments. ELITE CENTRAL FLORIDA SOUTH, U.S.A. Florida, Orlando North Carolina, Bald Head Island Marriott’s Cypress Harbour l MCP The Hammocks on Bald Head Island l HVB South Carolina, Hilton Head Island Marriott’s Grande Vista l MGV & MGR Marriott’s Barony Beach Club l MBY Marriott’s Lakeshore Reserve l MGK Marriott’s Grande Ocean l MGO Sheraton Vistana Villages l SVV Marriott’s SurfWatch l MSF FLORIDA COAST South Carolina, Myrtle Beach Area Florida, Key West Marriott’s OceanWatch Villas at Hyatt Residence Club Key West, Grande Dunes l MOW Windward Pointe l HWP Tennessee, Gatlinburg Florida, Naples and Marco Island Hyatt Residence Club Bonita Springs, Coconut Plantation l HCC Virginia, Williamsburg Marriott’s Crystal Shores on Marco Island l MMI Marriott’s Manor Club at Ford’s Colony l MMC Florida, The Palm Beaches NEW ENGLAND, U.S.A. Marriott’s Oceana Palms l MVO Massachusetts, Boston SM Florida, Panhandle Marriott Vacation Club Pulse at Custom House, Boston l MCU Embarc – Sandestin l ITD Vermont Florida, Sarasota Area and Englewood The Villas at Trapp Family Lodge l VTF Hyatt Residence Club Sarasota, Siesta Key Beach l HYK MIDWEST, U.S.A. Colorado, Vail, Avon, and Beaver Creek Missouri, Branson Hyatt Residence Club Beaver Creek, Mountain Lodge l HBK The Lodges At Timber Ridge, Welk Resorts Branson l WRB Park Plaza at Beaver Creek l PPB Stormy Point Village Resort l SMW & SMY Poste Montane Lodge at Beaver Creek l PMT & PM3 SOUTHWEST, U.S.A. Hyatt Residence Club at Arizona, Phoenix Area Park Hyatt Beaver Creek l HRP Four Seasons Residence Club Scottsdale at Troon North l SCT & SC4 The Westin Riverfront Mountain Villas l WRF Marriott’s Canyon Villas at Desert Ridge l MCV Utah, Park City and Snowbird Marriott’s MountainSide l MOU The Westin Kierland Villas l WKV Arizona, Sedona Marriott’s Summit Watch l MSW Hyatt Residence Club Sedona, Piñon Pointe l HYN Westgate Park City Resort and Spa l WGC & WGX Texas, San Antonio Hyatt Residence Club San Antonio, LAKE TAHOE & LAS VEGAS Wild Oak Ranch l HYS California and Nevada, Lake Tahoe ROCKY MOUNTAINS, U.S.A. Hyatt Residence Club Lake Tahoe, High Sierra Lodge l HSL Colorado, Aspen Marriott Grand Residence Club, Hyatt Residence Club Grand Aspen l HYA Lake Tahoe l MGA, MG1, MG3 & MG5 Colorado, Breckenridge Northstar® Lodge by Welk Resorts l WNL Grand Colorado on Peak 8 l GP8 Hyatt Residence Club Lake Tahoe, Northstar Lodge l HNS Grand Lodge on Peak 7 l GP7 Hyatt Residence Club Breckenridge, Main Street Station l HMS ELITE LAKE TAHOE & LAS VEGAS HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Nevada, Las Vegas Hawaii, Kauai Marriott’s Grand Chateau l MGC & MC1 Marriott’s Kauai Lagoons Kalanipu’u l MKI Marriott’s Waiohai Beach Club l MAW & Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino l WVE MA1 The Westin Princeville Ocean WEST, U.S.A. Resort Villas l WPV California, Monterey Area Hawaii, Maui Hyatt Residence Club Carmel, Highlands Inn l HYI Hyatt Residence Club Maui, Ka’anapali Beach l HKB California, Napa Valley Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club and Shell Vacations Club at Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club – Lahaina and Vino Bello Resort l VBL & VB2 Napili Villas l MMO & MM1 The Westin Ka’anapali Ocean Resort California, Palm Springs and Palm Desert Villas l KAA & KAN Embarc – Palm Desert l IPS Hawaii, Oahu Marriott’s Desert Springs Villas and Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club l MKO & Marriott’s Desert Springs Villas II l MDS & MK1 MPD Marriott’s Shadow Ridge Villages and Marriott’s Shadow Ridge Enclaves l MRD & MR2 The Westin Desert Willow Villas, Palm Desert l WDL The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Villas l WMH California, San Diego Area Mountain Villas at Welk Resorts l WMX California, Southern Coast Four Seasons Residence Club Aviara, North San Diego l FSA & FS1 Marriott’s Newport Coast Villas l NCV CANADIAN ROCKIES & WESTERN CANADA Bahamas, Eleuthera British Columbia, Vancouver City Valentines Residences Resort and Marina l VRM Embarc – Vancouver l ITV Barbados British Columbia, Whistler Royal Westmoreland l RWM Embarc – Whistler l BLK Jamaica EASTERN CANADA Moon Palace Jamaica Grande l MPJ Ontario, Georgian Bay St. Kitts and Nevis Embarc – Blue Mountain l ITB Belle Mont Farm at Kittitian Hill l KTH Ontario, Muskoka The Cottages at Marriott’s St. Kitts Beach Club l MSK Windermere House l CWX Québec, Mont Tremblant St. Lucia l Embarc – Tremblant l TRM Cap Maison Resort and Spa CXP U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John CARIBBEAN & ATLANTIC ISLANDS Grande View Residences at Anguilla Grande Bay l GVR CéBlue Villas and Beach Resort l CEU The Westin St. John Resort & Villas l WSJ Aruba U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas Blue Residences l BUR Marriott’s Frenchman’s Cove l MFC Marriott’s Aruba Ocean Club l MAO Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club l MSU Look for this icon at IntervalWorld.com. 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ELITE MEXICO Azul Fives, a Gourmet Inclusive l Mexico, Cancún Hotel FVE & FVA Hyatt Zilara Cancún l TYL Azul Sensatori Mexico, a Gourmet Inclusive Hotel l AZS Le Blanc Spa Resort l LBP The Fives Luxury Residences l FVS Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort – Nizuc l MPN Generations Riviera Maya, a Gourmet Inclusive Resort l GKR Villa del Palmar Cancún Beach Resort and The Grand Bliss Riviera Maya l GBM & Spa l VGR,VG1 & VG3 GBN The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort l WLR Grand Luxxe Residence Club Riviera Maya l LXR Mexico, Ixtapa Mexico, South Baja Embarc – Zihuatanejo l ITZ Cabo Azul Resort l MCZ Mexico, Loreto Casa Dorada at Médano Beach l MBE Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto l VDT Grand Solmar Land’s End Resort & Spa Mexico, Nuevo Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit Cabo San Lucas l GSE Grand Luxxe Residence Club Nuevo Vallarta l LX2 Hacienda Encantada Resort & Spa l HEC La Tranquila® Breath Taking Resort Spa Punta de Mita l LQL Las Residencias Golf & Beach Club l RCQ Villa del Palmar-Flamingos l VDF The Resort at Diamante l RDI Mexico, Puerto Vallarta Shell Vacations Club at Sunset Plaza Sirena del Mar by Welk Resorts l WKO Beach Resort and Spa l SPZ Mexico, Riviera Maya Villa del Arco l VLS Azul Beach, a Gourmet Inclusive Hotel l AZB GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND ASIA Scotland and Northumbria Thailand, Bangkok Marriott Vacation Club at Cameron House on Loch Lomond l CRH The Empire Place© l MPP The Carrick at Cameron House on Thailand, Koh Samui Loch Lomond l CAK Anantara Vacation Club Bophut Koh Samui l AKH Slaley Hall l SLA Thailand, Phuket Anantara Vacation Club PORTUGAL, SPAIN & ANDORRA Phuket Mai Khao l APT Portugal, Algarve Marriott’s Mai Khao Beach l MKB Four Seasons Country Club l FSC Marriott’s Phuket Beach Club l MPU & MP1 Portugal, Madeira Royal Savoy Resort l SVY Spain, Balearic Islands Marriott’s Club Son Antem l MEM Spain, Costa del Sol Marriott’s Marbella Beach Resort l MMB Marriott’s Playa Andaluza l MUZ FRANCE, ITALY & MALTA France, Disneyland Area Marriott’s Village d’Ile-de-France l MVF Interval International Elite Resorts are the very best of Interval’s network, providing an extraordinary vacation experience, exceptional service, and luxurious features and appointments. 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