A Timeshare Lifestyle
Owning a timeshare gives you the opportunity to buy a lifetime of holidays at today’s prices. But Sarah Lee discovers how it has proven even more important for one family.
Sam and Luke Chell are perhaps some of the best traveled youngsters in the UK. Sam, nine, has visited the United States
nine times, while little brother Luke, six, has been to the United States, France, Scotland and Portugal.

“They are extremely well traveled for their age,” says their mom Suzanne. “And it’s proven very beneficial – they are quite worldly. In fact, each year my husband Clive and I discuss our holiday plans with their teachers as we usually take them away for a week longer than the Easter holidays. Their teachers are always happy to release them from school for a few days, saying they know just how important travel experiences can be in their education.”
Each Easter the family visits Orlando for a family holiday, then they take in a European destination in the summer and holiday in the UK at another time in the year. However, it’s likely that Suzanne, Clive, Sam and Luke, from Teeside, wouldn’t travel so frequently if they didn’t own timeshare and exchange it through RCI.
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