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I know there's a discussion somewhere about the high Special Assessment charged by those who have taken control of the Kimberling Inn, or Table Rock Resorts, or The Shores of TRL at Kimberling Inn, or whatever name you are familiar with, a resort we have been familiar with for 30 years, but, I just booked a 2-bedroom in one of the "new"-ish lakefront 2-bedroom units for a guest, for $435 total, all fees included.
How does that compare to the fees owners pay?
Just curious.
Did you also know the history of the older part, the part that resembles a "motor court" from the 50's or 60's? That's because that's what it is, an original site-built Holiday Inn, owned by John Q. Hammons, who developed a lot of Kimberling City.
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Last edited by nooneyouknow on Feb 25, 2021 06:24 AM
Not that anyone here seems to care, but just in case someone stumbles onto this, the local developer who took over, and rebranded, the Kimberling Inn, Jay Steed, died of COVID October 10, 2021.
COVID is not taken seriously in the Branson/Kimberling City area.
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We have been timesharing since 1989, and "The Kimberling Inn" was one of our first exchanges, in 1990, and a few times more since.
That was in one of the "new" units at that time, typical Ozarks cheap construction.
The oldest part of this resort was originally one of the first Holiday Inn motor courts, built by John Q Hammons in the 50's.
A few years ago, a local Kimberling City businessman/developer, Jay Steed, gained control of it, and rebranded it. He tried to upgrade it with hefty special assessments, which was received poorly by the owners of the timeshare units.
Jay died of COVID in August, 2021.
There is very little concern for or precautions taken for COVID in the Branson area.
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