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[[File:Marriott’s Grande Vista - Orlando 01.JPG|thumb|left|Grande Vista in Orlando, Florida]]
[[File:Marriott’s Grande Vista - Orlando 01.JPG|thumb|left|Grande Vista in Orlando, Florida]]
Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc. was started in 1984 on [[Hilton Head Island, South Carolina|Hilton Head Island]], [[South Carolina]] with the acquisition of American Resorts and its 122 villas on Hilton Head Island, which later became the '''Marriott's Monarch at Sea Pines''' resort.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2006/06/19/daily28.html|title=Marriott plans St. Kitts timeshares|work=Washington Business Journal}}</ref> In 1985, Marriott Rewards started a partnership with the Marriott Ownership Resorts. In 1995, Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc. was renamed, becoming Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) reflecting the company's evolution from real estate development to vacations. In 1996, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first European property called Marriott’s Marbella Beach Club in Costa del Sol, Spain. In 1997, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first Caribbean property called Marriott’s Aruba Ocean Club in Palm Beach, [[Aruba]]. In 2001, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first Asia-Pacific property called Marriott’s Phuket Beach Club in Phuket, Thailand. In 2007, Marriott Vacation Club International began to market its core timeshare brand as Marriott Vacation Club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marriottvacationclub.com/index.shtml|title=Marriott Vacation Club - Vacation Ownership Timeshare|publisher=}}</ref>
Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc. was started in 1984 on [[Hilton Head Island, South Carolina|Hilton Head Island]], [[South Carolina]] with the acquisition of American Resorts and its 122 villas on Hilton Head Island, which later became the '''Marriott's Monarch at Sea Pines''' resort.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2006/06/19/daily28.html|title=Marriott plans St. Kitts timeshares|work=Washington Business Journal}}</ref> In 1987, Marriott Rewards started a partnership with the Marriott Ownership Resorts. In 1995, Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc. was renamed, becoming Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) reflecting the company's evolution from real estate development to vacations. In 1996, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first European property called Marriott’s Marbella Beach Club in Costa del Sol, Spain. In 1997, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first Caribbean property called Marriott’s Aruba Ocean Club in Palm Beach, [[Aruba]]. In 2001, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first Asia-Pacific property called Marriott’s Phuket Beach Club in Phuket, Thailand. In 2007, Marriott Vacation Club International began to market its core timeshare brand as Marriott Vacation Club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marriottvacationclub.com/index.shtml|title=Marriott Vacation Club - Vacation Ownership Timeshare|publisher=}}</ref>


[[File:Marriott resort- Frenchman's Cove - USVI.jpg|thumb|Frenchman's Cove in the [[United States Virgin Islands]]]]
[[File:Marriott resort- Frenchman's Cove - USVI.jpg|thumb|Frenchman's Cove in the [[United States Virgin Islands]]]]

Revision as of 14:38, 5 February 2018

Marriott Vacation Club
IndustryHospitality, Tourism
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
Headquarters,
United States
ParentMarriott Vacations Worldwide
Websitehttp://www.marriottvacationclub.com

Marriott Vacation Club is the primary timeshare brand of Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation. The brand comprises more than 70 Marriott Vacation Club properties throughout the United States, Caribbean, Europe, and Asia and more than 400,000 owners. Marriott Vacation Club resorts consist of one, two, and three-bedroom villas.[1]

History

Grande Vista in Orlando, Florida

Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc. was started in 1984 on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina with the acquisition of American Resorts and its 122 villas on Hilton Head Island, which later became the Marriott's Monarch at Sea Pines resort.[2] In 1987, Marriott Rewards started a partnership with the Marriott Ownership Resorts. In 1995, Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc. was renamed, becoming Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) reflecting the company's evolution from real estate development to vacations. In 1996, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first European property called Marriott’s Marbella Beach Club in Costa del Sol, Spain. In 1997, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first Caribbean property called Marriott’s Aruba Ocean Club in Palm Beach, Aruba. In 2001, Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI) opened its first Asia-Pacific property called Marriott’s Phuket Beach Club in Phuket, Thailand. In 2007, Marriott Vacation Club International began to market its core timeshare brand as Marriott Vacation Club.[3]

Frenchman's Cove in the United States Virgin Islands

In 2009, Marriott Vacation Club celebrated its 25th anniversary.[4] In 2010, the Marriott Vacation Club Destinations program was introduced. The Destinations program allows owners to redeem Vacation Club Points for stays at Marriott Vacation Club resorts, Marriott hotels, travel packages and resorts through Interval International.[5]

In November 2011, Marriott Vacation Club was spun off from Marriott International and became a publicly traded company (NYSE: VAC) under the new parent company Marriott Vacations Worldwide, based in Orlando, Florida.

In 2016, Marriott Vacation Club introduced the Marriott Vacation Club Pulse brand. These properties, set in urban locations, are designed for shorter more active stays. The brand launched with locations in New York City, San Diego, South Beach, Washington, DC and Boston.[6]

As of today in 2018, Marriott Vacation Club is one of 4 brands which includes Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club and Grand Residences by Marriott.[7]. There are over 70 Marriott Vacation Club branded resorts throughout the world, including three resorts in Spain,Costa del Sol, Mallorca and Marbella, one in France, Paris and three in Thailand, Bangkok and Phuket. Owners are able to exchange into other locations through the use of Interval International, a timeshare exchange company with over 3,000 resorts. Uniquely, owners may also exchange their ownership week into Marriott Rewards Points which then may be redeemed for stays at Marriott hotel properties or for cruises with affiliated partners.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Our Brands".
  2. ^ "Marriott plans St. Kitts timeshares". Washington Business Journal.
  3. ^ "Marriott Vacation Club - Vacation Ownership Timeshare".
  4. ^ http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/154000320/4040914.search?query=marriott+vacation+club+25
  5. ^ "Marriott Vacation Club Introduces New Vacation Ownership Program".
  6. ^ "Marriott Vacation Club Pulse Bringing Guests Closer to the Heart of it All".
  7. ^ "Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation Launches as a Separate Public Company". 22 November 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2013.