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2021 Select Tier Brochure INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL® 2021 RESORT RECOGNITION PROGRAM Interval International Select Resorts provide a great vacation experience, and are distinguished by a comfortable and homelike atmosphere. 2021 Florida, Tampa Bay Eastern U.S.A. All Seasons Vacation Resort | FSV Jamaican on the Gulf | JOG CENTRAL FLORIDA Florida, Upper Keys Florida, Central Port Largo Villas Resort | PLY Westgate River Ranch | WRR Florida, Vero/Treasure Coast Florida, Orlando Turtle Reef Club | TUF Blue Tree Resort at Lake Buena Vista | BLT & BL2 Cypress Pointe Resort | CYN, CYO & CY5 SOUTH Grande Villas Resort | CYX & CYI Arkansas, Hot Springs Liki Tiki Village | TLR & TL2 South Shore Lake Resort | SRO Magic Tree Resort | OTR Sun Bay Beach Club | SNB Polynesian Isles | PYI & PY2 The Wharf | WHF TruPoints Club at Venetian Bay | VBB TruPoints Club at Villas of Sweetwater | VSW Arkansas, Ozarks Vacation Villas at FantasyWorld | VVF Crown Point Resort | CWU Westgate Blue Tree Resort | WBT Georgia, Coast Westgate Palace | WPA Tybrisa Beach Resort | TBZ Georgia, Inland Areas FLORIDA COAST Golf Club Villas at Big Canoe | GVI Florida, Captiva and Sanibel Petit Crest Villas | PES Sanibel Beach Club I | SBC Mississippi, Biloxi Surfrider Beach Club | SUR Ocean View Vacation Villas | GBI & GB1 Florida, Daytona Beach Area North Carolina, Atlantic Beach Atlantic Terrace | ATL Peppertree Atlantic Beach Villas | ATB & A1B Catalina Beach Club | CTB Waterside Resort | WTE The Cove On Ormond Beach | PTV North Carolina, Banner Elk and Boone Daytona Resort and Club | DRC Blue Ridge Village | BRV & B1V Marine Terrace | MTR Chetola Resort at Blowing Rock | TOL Royal Floridian Resort | RFR North Carolina, New Bern Tropic Shores Resort | TSS Harbourside II | HSB Tropic Sun Towers | TSX Sandcastle Village II | SVB Florida, Fort Lauderdale Coast Waterwood Townhouses | WWT Costa del Sol Resort | CDS North Carolina, Sapphire Valley Hollywood Beach Tower | HBH Shell Vacations Club at Foxhunt at Sapphire Valley | FSY Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Western South Carolina, Charleston Vacation Village at Bonaventure | BON Church Street Inn | CHU & CH2 Florida, Fort Myers South Carolina, Hilton Head Beach Club I | PSB The Carolina Club | TCI Island Towers Resort | IST Egret Point | ERT Marina Village at Snug Harbor | MVS Royal Dunes Beach Villas at Port Royal | RD1 Mariner’s Boathouse & Beach Resort | BOT Seawatch at The Island Club | SWE Tropical Sands Resort | TPS Southwind | SOW Florida, Key West South Carolina, Murrells Inlet Area Coconut Beach Resort | CCN Ellington at Wachesaw Plantation Coconut Mallory Marina and Resort | CNU East | EWE, EW2, EW3 & EW4 Florida, Lower Keys South Carolina, Myrtle Beach Area Pirates Cove Villas – Tranquility Bay | PCV Club Regency at Regency Towers | REN Florida, Miami Beach Harbour Lights | HBL & HB1 Crescent Resort On South Beach | CRE Links Golf and Racquet Club | LIN Westgate South Beach | WCS & ORA Seaside Resort | SSZ Florida, Naples and Marco Island Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort | WMY Gulf Pointe Intervals | NGP Tennessee, Gatlinburg Vanderbilt Beach and Harbour Club | VBH Gatlinburg Town Square By Exploria Resorts | GTS Florida, The Palm Beaches Tree Tops Resort of Gatlinburg | TTR Berkshire by the Sea | BBS Virginia, Shenandoah Jupiter Beach Resort and Spa | JBR Mountainside Villas at Massanutten | MVM Ventura | VEN Virginia, Virginia Beach Florida, Punta Gorda Barclay Towers | BTE The Suites at Fishermen’s Village | FVR Beach Quarters Resort | BQT Florida, Sarasota Area and Englewood Virginia, Williamsburg Limetree Beach Resort | LTB The Historic Powhatan Resort | PWP Little Gull Cottages | LLG Patriots Inn | BPI 2021 MIDDLE ATLANTIC Minnesota Maryland, Western Causeway on Gull | CGU Lakewood Resort | LWD Larsmont Cottages on Lake Superior | LRM New Jersey, Atlantic City Whitebirch Estates at Breezy Point Resort | WHB FantaSea Resorts – Flagship | RFH & RF2 Missouri, Branson New York, Catskills The Cabins at Green Mountain | CGM & CG3 The Carriage Place at Surrey Vacation Resort | Villa Roma Resort Lodges | VRC & VR1 CGE Carriage Place Resort | CE1 New York, Lake George Crowne View Heights | SCZ The Lodges at Cresthaven | LAY Crowne View Lodges | CTK & CT1 Pennsylvania, Poconos French Quarter | FRQ Willowbrook at Lake Harmony | WWS The Suites at Fall Creek | SPF Surrey Resort | SV5 NEW ENGLAND The Surrey Vacation Resort | SVA Connecticut, Westbrook Westgate Branson Lakes at Emerald Pointe | EML Water’s Edge Resort and Spa | WAT Missouri, Lake Ozark Maine, Central Osage Vistas | FOU Moosehead Cottage Resort | MSH Wisconsin, Door County Vacationland Estates | VAC Landmark Resort | LNR Maine, Coast The Rushes | RUS Acadia Village Resort | AVR Wisconsin, Northern InnSeason Resorts – The Falls at Ogunquit | FAO & IVO The Beacons of Minocqua | BEA Samoset Resort | SMX Lake Forest Resort and Club | LFC Maine, Western Treehouse Village at Lake Forest | TVL Mountainview Resort | MTV & IMT Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells Massachusetts, Berkshires Chula Vista Resort | CHV The Ponds at Foxhollow | PAF Peppertree at Tamarack and Mirror Lake Resort | TCK & T1K Massachusetts, Cape Cod Sanctuary Lodge at Splash Canyon Timeshare Plan | SXH Brewster Green Resort | BGR Cape Cod Holiday Estates | CCE SOUTHWEST InnSeason Resorts – Captain’s Quarters | CQS & IVQ Arizona, Phoenix Area InnSeason Resorts – Surfside | SFD & IVD Cibola Vista Resort and Spa | CIR Riverview Resort | RVU Scottsdale Camelback Resort | SBR & SB3 New Hampshire, Central Scottsdale Links Resort | SDK Christmas Mountain Resort | CXM Westgate Painted Mountain Golf Resort | PTD The Mountain Club on Loon | MCL Arizona, Rim Country New Hampshire, Lakes Winnipesaukee Kohl’s Ranch Lodge | KOH PVC at The Roundhouse Resort | RNH and Winnisquam Quality Hill Resort Villas | Shell Vacations Club at Crotched Mountain Resort | CMU QHR WorldMark Bison Ranch | WBI Rhode Island, Newport and Block Island Wellington Resort | WEL Arizona, Sedona Bell Rock Inn | The Wyndham Long Wharf Resort | TLW RCK Sedona Springs Resort | SDG & SD4 Vermont Villas of Sedona | VSE, VS2 & SVK Eagles at Sugarbush | EAS The Grand Summit Resort Hotel & Conference Center Arizona, Tucson Area Varsity Clubs of America – Tucson | at Mount Snow | GDS VTY Texas, Central The Falls Villas | FLL Western U.S.A. The Landing at Seven Coves | LSO Sweetwater at Lake Conroe | APS MIDWEST Texas, San Antonio Shell Vacations Club at Salado Creek Villas | SCW & SW2 Illinois WorldMark Galena | WWG Texas, South Padre Island Peninsula Island Resort and Spa | PIU Indiana Royale Beach & Tennis Club | SAR Varsity Clubs of America – South Bend | NTR Waterford Estates Lodge | WED ROCKY MOUNTAINS Michigan Colorado, Breckenridge Boyne Highlands Resort | BOC & ARQ Gold Point Resort | GPC Boyne Mountain Resort | BOD, BDD, BDA & MTG Spinnaker at Lake Dillon | SLD Boyne Vacation at Hemlock | HEM The Woods and Legends at Copper Creek | WOL Cherry Tree Condo Hotel | CHQ Sunset Shores Resort | STS Colorado, Durango and Pagosa Springs Tamarack Lodge | TKL Fairfield Pagosa Resort| MMR 2021 Colorado, Vail, Avon, and Beaver Creek California, Southern Coast The Christie Lodge | TCL, TC2, TC3 & TC4 Capistrano Surfside Inn | CSI Eagle Point | EGP & EL1 San Clemente Cove Resort | SCL Marriott’s StreamSide – Birch | MVB San Clemente Inn | SCI Streamside at Vail | MEN & MCD Wave Crest Resort | WAV Idaho Oregon, Coast Pend Oreille Shores Resort | POS Schooner Landing and WorldMark Schooner The Residence Club at Hotel McCall | TCM Landing | SOO & WSC Stoneridge Resort | STO Oregon, Portland Area WorldMark Arrow Point | WMA Shell Vacations Club at Whispering Woods Resort II | WPW Montana, Big Sky Whispering Woods Resort I and II | WP3 & WP5 Big Sky Resort | BSW Washington, Glacier Montana, Fairmont Snowater | SNW, SOA & SWA Fairmont Estates Condominiums | FMT Washington, Puget Sound Utah, Park City and Snowbird Vacation Internationale at Homestead | GLH Circle J Club at Jeremy Ranch | CJC The Cliff Club at Snowbird | TCU HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Iron Blosam Lodge | IBL Hawaii, Kauai Park Plaza | YPC Hanalei Bay Resort | HAN Wintergreen at Midway | WNT Makai Club Resort Condos | MKM & MK2 Makai Club Resort Cottages | MKP & MK3 LAKE TAHOE AND LAS VEGAS The Pono Kai, Pacific Fantasy Timesharing, and Vacation California and Nevada, Lake Tahoe Internationale – Pono Kai | PNK, PFT, PF2, PN4 & POK Beachcomber Inn | BIM & BI1 Vacation Internationale – Kapaa Shore | KPA Club Tahoe Resort | TAH Hawaii, Maui Ridge Pointe Resort | RGP, R1P, RP2 & RP3 Hono Koa Vacation Club | HOK The Ridge Sierra and Club QM at The Ridge Sierra | RGS & RI2 Kahana Beach Vacation Club | KAH The Ridge View | RGV, RV1 & RV2 Kahana Falls | KAF & KF2 Tahoe Beach & Ski Club | TSK Maui Beach Vacation Club | MBV Tahoe Chaparral | TAC One Napili Way | ONP Nevada, Las Vegas Vacation Internationale – Valley Isle | VAI The Carriage House | CAH, CA1 & CA2 Club de Soleil | CLL Desert Paradise Resort | DEP Canada The Jockey Club | TJC Westgate Flamingo Bay Resort | WFB CANADIAN ROCKIES AND WESTERN CANADA Nevada, Mesquite Alberta CasaBlanca Vacation Club | CA5 Grand Canadian Resort Vacation Club | LWG Highland Estates Resort | HGL Paradise Resort Club at Sunset Resorts Canmore and Spa | SN1 Sunset Resorts Canmore and Spa | SNA WEST WorldMark Canmore-Banff | WCE California, Anaheim British Columbia, Central Peacock Suites | PC4 Bellasera Tuscan Villas and Piazza | BVP Shell Vacations Club at Peacock Suites | PCK Predator Ridge – Falcon Point Villas | FPC California, Big Bear Lake British Columbia, Eastern Lagonita Lodge and Lagonita
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