I attended American Resorts International's (ARI) timeshare presentation in Oak Brook, Illinois in 1993, and I purchased a 1/2 timeshare...
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I attended American Resorts International's
(ARI) timeshare presentation in Oak Brook,
Illinois in 1993, and I purchased a 1/2
timeshare interest. Due to financial difficulties
and/or mismanagement, ARI no longer owns
this resort. I traveled to Antigua in January of
1995, having dreams of a tropical paradise,
with lots of activities and all the beautiful
people. I was led to believe, by the sales staff
and management at ARI that Trafalgar Beach
Villas (TBV) would fulfill my every dream. TBV
is about a 30 minute walk from downtown St.
Johns. From the resort, there is another very
small resort about six blocks clock-wise.
Counter clock-wise, the Royal Antiguan is a
large hotel/resort, about eight blocks away,
with a casino. Antigua is a small island, about
the same size as Washington, DC.
The resort was under construction. While I
was an ARI owner, they chose to place me in
one of the older units, in desperite need of
being repaired. There was a small stove (2
burners) and a small refrigerator. The entire
unit was painted white, with only one print
framed on the wall. The furniture was
uncomfortable, and there was no television,
radio, or stereo. The kitchen was not well
equipted. You climbed spiral stairs to reach
the sleeping area, and the air conditioning
was downstairs. Not so much as a lounge
chair or umbrella on the beach.
Ever wonder why they call them "convenience
stores"? This one sold soda, peanut butter,
bread, and a few snacks. Meat, cheese,
vegetables, fruits, and most other food
necessities were not to be found.
At best, this is a three star resort!