| Wyndham Bay Voyage Inn |
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Historic New England Resort!
RCI Silver Crown Resort 

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- Annual Floating Week
- Sleeps 4
- 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath
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- RCI Silver Crown
- Guaranteed Clear Title
- Rare New England Listing
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| The last standing wood-frame hotel in Jamestown, The Bay Voyage preserves the charm of the past while providing the deluxe lifestyle demanded by the modern vacationer. The resort overlooks Narragansett Bay, with a marina just a few minutes away. The resort's restaurant offers gourmet dining at its finest. You can reach Newport via the connecting bridge. Newport is the site of the Tennis Hall of Fame and splendid mansions, which you can tour. The bay and the Atlantic Ocean beyond offer superb boating and fishing. |
| Ownership Information |
Unit Information |
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Resort Address: Wyndham Bay Voyage Inn, 150 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI 02835, 401-423-2100
Type: Deeded - Unit 310, Floating Week (for deeding purposes)
Use: Annual Use - Floating Week / Choose 1 week from weeks: 17-24, 36-43 or 52 . Use begins 2010! (See our Timeshare Planning Calendar)
Maintenance Fees : $654.00 annually due in January. Next due January 2010.
Check-in Day: Friday
Exchange/Membership: RCI Silver Crown - 1425, II - TBV
Resort Website: www.bayvoyageinn.com |
- 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath
- Master Bedroom: Queen
- Living Room Sofa Bed: Queen
- Partial Kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Sleeps/Privately: 4/2
- Bay or General Resort View
- Washer/Dryer : On Site
- Pets: No
- Smoking: No
- Floor, Unit and View determined by reservations made, Elevators present.
Managed By: Wyndham Vacation Resorts
( Reference: LW 5855 ) |
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| For more information, you may contact me at the office via email at kathy@emidsouthinc.com or call (901) 473-9176 from 9:00 to 4:00 CST Monday through Friday. |
| Monies Due & Closing Procedure |
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 At end of auction you pay:
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Your Winning Bid: |
$? |
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Closing Costs: |
$345.00 (Included) |
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Resort Transfer Fee: |
$0.00 |
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Total Due at Closing: |
Winning Bid is all you pay! | |
- Payment is due no later than three days from the end of the auction.
- We accept the following payment methods: Payment is due no later than three days from the end of the auction. We accept the following payment methods: PayPal (our first choice), Master Card, Visa, Discover, American Express or eCheck.
- If payment is not received in three days, we will offer the property to the next highest bidder.
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| Why do we sell so, ummm......, inexpensively?
It's a win-win situation for both of us. You get a resort that makes you eligible for RCI Membership and the other travel benefits that they offer. We get a resort sold and out of our inventory. Yes, unlike most timeshare resale companies, we take full ownership of most of the resorts we list. That means if we don't sell them, we pay the maintenance fees. It's not so bad with one or two, but try that with several hundred! We also get a customer that knows more about us, and timeshare. Business owners agree, past customers are your best source for new customers (if you take care of them properly).
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| Questions, Guarantees, Procedures, etc. |
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| Resort Amenities |
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- Elevator
- Handicap Accessible Units
- Health Club
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- Outdoor Pool
- Restaurant
- Whirlpool/Hot Tub
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| Area Information & Attractions |
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Jamestown is a small island that sits in the middle of Narragansett Bay in the state of Rhode Island. It is approximately 9 miles long by 1 mile wide. Our island was originally called Conanicut Island after the chief Conanicus, a Narragansett Indian Chief. The Narragansett Indians used Jamestown as a sacred burial site, burying their dead on the west side of the island facing the setting sun. The Indians sold Jamestown to the English settlers in 1657 and they mainly grazed sheep, cattle and horses here. It is rumored that the famous pirate, Captain Kidd buried treasure on the island and it has yet to be found! By 1818 the population grew to 504 people, today it stands at about 6500 with a higher population during the summer months.
Jamestown became a popular tourist spot at around the turn of the 20th century. There were several large hotels and many wealthy summer people. The major form of transportation were ferries that would take people to and from Newport or North Kingstown. With the hurricane of 1938, several buildings along with hotels were destroyed and never built again. In 1940 the Jamestown Bridge was built connecting North Kingstown with Jamestown. In 1969 the Newport Bridge was opened connecting Jamestown with Newport. The ferries were phased out and became a thing of the past. In 1992 the new Jamestown Bridge was opened and the State just finished dismantling the old bridge in 2007. The ferries started to make a come back in 1999 and now people have the choice of taking the ferry or driving to Newport. |
- Boating (2 miles)
- Downhill Skiing (20 miles)
- Fishing
- Game Room (5 miles)
- Golf
- Grocery Store (1 mile)
- Hairdresser
- Laundry Room (1 mile)
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- Live Entertainment (5 miles)
- Medical Facilities (0.5 miles)
- Ocean (3 miles)
- Scuba Diving
- Ski School (20 miles)
- Tennis (2 miles)
- Wind Surfing
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