by Bob Matthews and Jenny Matthews

Global Resorts Network (GRN) provides travel benefits for its members at thousands of luxury resorts worldwide for as little as $298 per travel week.

With Global Resorts you can enjoy timeshare properties without suffering the headaches of owning a timeshare. GRN does not market timeshare properties, nor does it require its members to attend timeshare presentations to receive all of the club?s benefits. Therefore, there are no vouchers to send in, no maintenance fees to pay, no blackout dates, and no monthly auto-ships of any kind.

GRN is backed by a full-service travel agency that offers hassle-free booking with state-of-the-art booking engines exclusive to its members. Within minutes you can purchase the perfect vacation and travel immediately or schedule it for months later. And for those of you who prefer personal contact, you have a customer service department to answer all questions about your luxury travel.

As a Global Resorts member, you can enjoy weeklong stays at top-of-the-line resorts around the world for between $298 and $799-never higher. But you are not limited to just resorts’ savings. Club members also enjoy lavish cruises and select condominiums. You can even save a bundle on airfare. Thus, you can easily book every stage of your vacation–from your plane to your ship to your resort to your plane-using their hassle-free interactive online system.

The club offers two membership options: either you can choose its Gold Membership for $1495 or its Platinum Lifetime Membership $2995. The Platinum Membership is valid for 100 years and is transferable (upon your death) to your children (and upon their death) to your grandchildren. The Gold Membership is valid for 3 years and allows you access to 3 weeks of vacation annually. The Platinum Membership is preferred.

Since December 2006 Global Resorts Network has allowed travel aficionados to receive a gift for telling their friends about the GRN savings. Yep?that means for every relative or friend you refer, you receive $500-$1000 bucks. Now with that fistful of greenbacks, you can go to Las Vegas, Baby.

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