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Boyne Vacation Club Is Your Ticket to the World Your Ticket to the World. Boyne Vacation Club is Your Ticket to the World. All of It. Boyne property owners participating in rental management can join Boyne Vacation Club, the most innovative vacation exchange plan in the world. Use your property as you wish, trade time for travel to other Boyne Vacation Club locations or exchange for vacations at over 2,200 resorts in 75 countries. We’ll take care of the details, so that you can indulge your dreams. Plan a reunion—in Paris. Ski a mountain—in the Alps. Golf eighteen—on the coast. Touch a shark—in Tahiti. Points & Exchanging Made Easy. You are limited only by your imagination. Simply choose your destination from locations worldwide. Reserve your time. And we’ll make all the arrangements. 877.ON.BOYNE · 231.549.7271 The Point System. Each Boyne and Interval International resort unit type has been assigned a corresponding weekly and nightly point value. Point values are assigned based on factors such as unit size, location, season, demand and value. These point values indicate the amount of points received when donating and the amount of points needed to A day at the beach reserve a particular unit type. Boyne Vacation Club maximizes flexibility to its members through Interval International’s worldwide resort network, far beyond the boundaries of the Boyne resort collection. There is no end to the exciting travel opportunities. Expand Your Possibilities. Members may use their points in three ways based on availability: • Reserve accommodations within the club at a Boyne USA property for a week or a one-night stay. • Exchange points for accommodations of seven consecutive nights at any Interval International affiliated resort. A perfect catch Once an Interval destination and vacation weeks are selected, then simply call toll free (800.828.8200) to place an exchange request. • Deposit unused points with Interval International for future exchange requests of seven-night stays at Interval resorts. Sunday River Maine Membership Catered to You. Membership types are designed with you in mind. Each based on property ownership and travel desires. Each with its own distinct usage features. Travel where you want, when you want. A club representative can provide all the details and help you select the membership type that’s best for you. Simply call 877.ON.BOYNE. A little Montana adventure Membership A Boyne Vacation Club and Interval International points are acquired by trading two peak/high and two shoulder weeks. This membership type is FREE. Membership B Boyne Vacation Club and Interval International points are acquired by trading one peak/high and one shoulder week. A $199/year fee Seaside escape is assessed for whole and quarter owners. 877.ON.BOYNE · 231.549.7271 The Extras of Membership. Savor the perks and pleasures of membership in a club that will change your life and expand your horizons. 877.ON.BOYNE · 231.549.7271 Interval International Benefits All Boyne Vacation Club members are automatically Interval Gold® members with several upgraded benefits. • $25 off the already low members-only price of Interval Getaways and specials. Getaways and specials through Interval do not require the use of points. • 20% discount at over 20,000 restaurants across the U.S. and Canada. • Ongoing discounts of 20% at thousands of retail and service merchants throughout the U.S. and Canada. • Downloadable “Buy One, Get One Free” or “Up to Relaxing at the spa 50% Off” coupon deals at over 75,000 restaurants, leisure events, shopping locations and more. Gold ConciergeSM It’s like having a personal assistant only better! Take advantage of five-star service wherever you travel. A $350 membership value. Interval Options Trade resort weeks toward cruise, golf and spa vacations. • Cruise to popular destinations such as the Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico and Alaska on top cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Princess, Celebrity, Disney and more. • Golf at some of the top golf resorts worldwide. • Relax at international spas, representing every taste, interest and budget. Hertz #1 Club Gold – Complimentary Membership A $50 per-year value, the Hertz #1 Club Gold membership affords fast, easy pickup of rental cars with no lines and no waiting at more than 40 of the world’s busiest airports. Luxury Property Exchange Opportunities Interval International has over 2,200 resorts located throughout the world. Members receive an annual directory, seasonal magazine and online access (intervalworld.com) to select destinations at luxury properties nationwide including Disney Vacation Club, Marriott Vacation Club, Four Seasons Resort Club, Doral Owners Club and Hyatt Vacation Club. PEAK Big Sky Resort HIGH Eight-year Saturday-to-Saturday Exchange Calendar SHOULDER & Point Chart OFF-SEASON 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Big Sky Resort POINTS BIG SKY OWNERS RECEIVE AND POINTS REQUIRED FOR EXCHANGING TO BIG SKY RESORT Huntley Lodge Stillwater Condominium & Skycrest Weeks Hotel Studio 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 1-12, 26-32, 51-53 2400 2600 3500 3900 4300 25, 33-35, 50 1900 2000 2900 3400 3800 13-14, 24, 36-39 1500 1700 2300 2800 3100 15-23, 40-49 1200 1400 1900 2200 2500 Shoshone Condominium Hotel, Beaverhead, Lone Moose, Big Horn, Arrowhead, Saddle Ridge & Alpenglow Condos Weeks 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 4-Bedroom 1-12, 26-32, 51-53 3900 4300 4600 4800 25, 33-35, 50 3400 3800 4100 4300 13-14, 24, 36-39 2800 3100 3600 3900 15-23, 40-49 2200 2500 3000 3300 Summit*, Village Center Studios, Summit Penthouse, Village Center, Snowcrest Lodge, Snowcrest Lodge & Powder Ridge Powder Ridge, Black Eagle & Moosewood Meadows Weeks Hotel Studio 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Premium Premium Premium Premium Premium 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 4-Bedroom 5-Bedroom 1-12, 26-32, 51-53 3000 3300 4300 4600 4800 4800 5000 5200 5400 5800 25, 33-35, 50 2500 2900 3800 4100 4300 4300 4500 4700 4900 5200 13-14, 24, 36-39 2000 2400 3100 3600 3900 3900 4000 4200 4400 4800 15-23, 40-49 1600 1900 2500 3000 3300 3300 3500 3700 3900 4300 POINTS REQUIRED FOR EXCHANGING TO AN INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL RESORT** Interval International Standard Exchange (Request up to 2 years in advance) Interval International Flexchange (59 days prior to check-in) Efficiency 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Efficiency 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 1800 2400 2900 3400 1200 1600 2000 2300 1200 1800 2300 2800 800 1200 1600 1900 1000 1200 1700 2200 600 800 1200 1500 Subject to availability; limited holiday opportunities. *Does not include penthouse. **An exchange fee applies. PEAK Boyne Highlands HIGH Eight-year Friday-to-Friday Exchange Calendar SHOULDER & Point Chart OFF-SEASON 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Boyne Highlands A countryside retreat POINTS BOYNE HIGHLANDS OWNERS RECEIVE AND POINTS REQUIRED FOR EXCHANGING TO BOYNE HIGHLANDS RESORT Hotel Rooms Alpine Village & Ross Cottages Weeks Bartley Camelot European 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Loft/ 4-Bedroom 1-10, 24-34, 51-53 2400 2600 2800 4100 4400 4600 11, 22-23, 35-37 1800 2000 2200 3600 3900 4100 18-21, 38-40, 49-50 1400 1600 1800 2900 3400 3700 12-17, 41-48 1000 1200 1400 2300 2800 3100 Heather Highlands Inn, Heather Highlands Condos & Arthur Hills Weeks 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 4-Bedroom 5-Bedroom 1-10, 24-34, 51-53 3000 3500 3900 4200 4400 11, 22-23, 35-37 2400 2900 3400 3700 3900 18-21, 38-40, 49-50 2000 2300 2800 3200 3400 12-17, 41-48 1600 1900 2200 2600 2800 POINTS REQUIRED FOR EXCHANGING TO AN INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL RESORT** Interval International Standard Exchange (Request up to 2 years in advance) Interval International Flexchange (59 days prior to check-in) Efficiency 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Efficiency 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 1800 2400 2900 3400 1200 1600 2000 2300 1200 1800 2300 2800 800 1200 1600 1900 1000 1200 1700 2200 600 800 1200 1500 Subject to availability; limited holiday opportunities.**An exchange fee applies. PEAK Boyne Mountain HIGH Eight-year Friday-to-Friday Exchange Calendar SHOULDER & Point Chart OFF-SEASON 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Boyne Mountain POINTS BOYNE MOUNTAIN OWNERS RECEIVE AND POINTS REQUIRED FOR EXCHANGING TO BOYNE MOUNTAIN RESORT Hotel Rooms Disciples Ridge, Creekside, Deer Lake Villas & Mountain Cabins Weeks Edelweiss Main Lodge Boynehof 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Loft/ 4-Bedroom 1-10, 24-34, 51-53 2400 2600 2800 4100 4400 4600 11-13, 22-23, 35-37 1800 2000 2200 3600 3900 4100 14-21, 38-50 1400 1600 1800 2900 3400 3700 Hemlock & Ramshead Weeks 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 4-Bedroom 1-10, 24-34, 51-53 3000 3500 3900 4200 11-13, 22-23, 35-37 2400 2900 3400 3700 14-21, 38-50 2000 2300 2800 3200 Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa Weeks Hotel Studio 1-Bedroom Luxury 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 1-Bedroom 1-10, 24-34, 51-53 2800 3400 3900 4100 4300 4600 11-13, 22-23, 35-37 2200 2800 3400 3600 3800 4100 14-21, 38-50 1800 2400 2800 3000 3100 3600 POINTS REQUIRED FOR EXCHANGING TO AN INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL RESORT** Interval International Standard Exchange (Request up to 2 years in advance) Interval International Flexchange (59 days prior to check-in) Efficiency 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Efficiency 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom 1800 2400 2900 3400 1200 1600 2000 2300 1200 1800 2300 2800 800 1200 1600 1900 1000 1200 1700 2200 600 800 1200 1500 Subject to availability; limited holiday opportunities. **An exchange fee applies. PEAK The Inn at Bay Harbor & Crooked Tree Golf Club HIGH Eight-year Friday-to-Friday Exchange Calendar SHOULDER & Point Chart OFF-SEASON 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 The Inn at Bay Harbor & Crooked
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