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How can I rent a timeshare? Kauai ? (by KC):
howardd23 wrote:==================================================asks >>> so what is fairly for Pono Kai in Kapaa?? A february week in unit A -- ocean front??>>> we assume about $1000 a week, but so far no takers. >>> is there a problem with the Pono Kai property we should know about??
I do not claim for one moment to know anything at all about your particular property or the rental value of a week there (although that can usually be easily determined by a little Internet searching and/or a call to the resort for comparative figures). You must of course be considerably below resort rates to attract any interest at all. With a private rental having potential risks and complications not associated with direct rentals from the resort, there must obviously be considerable savings offered in order to successfully overcome that obstacle.
What I DO know with certainty, however, is that airfare to Hawaii can be prohibitively and obscenely expensive, and even more so with short advance notice travel. I have seen inexpensive late offerings in Hawaii go unclaimed, simply because people just gag on the airfare costs. The rental rate is only one portion of the overall Hawaii vacation cost (along with airfare and car rental, etc).