Carolyn & I had an enjoyable, relaxed vacation (the week of May 24, 2003) at Breezy Point Timeshares. This is a rather confusing resort...
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Carolyn & I had an enjoyable, relaxed vacation
(the week of May 24, 2003) at Breezy Point
Timeshares. This is a rather confusing resort
as there are three RCI affilliated resorts
adjacent to each other with no obvious
boundaries (Breezy Point Timeshares, Breezy
Point International and White Birch)
furthermore, there are multiple Vacation
Owners Associations (VOA's) within the groups
and lastly, the timeshares are among
year-around whole ownership properties.. The
resort area is HUGE and somewhat
impersonal...however, the registration,
housekeeping and maintenance staffs were
friendly and competent...
We had what I considered to be one of the
largest and most comfortable timeshare units
that I have experienced heretofore.. the unit
had 2-levels, 2 large bedrooms, 2 1/2
bathrooms, an attached garage, a utility room
with W/D, a large porch/deck and a full kitchen
with a pass-through to a large dining area...
Breezy Point is a VERY large resort located on
Pelican Lake and
includes an 18-hole golf course.. there is a
significant amount of
fishing and boating activity on the lake.. this
resort surrounds
Breezy Point International (a separate RCI
affiliated resort and
conference center).. boutique and antique
shops abound in the area..
the paved 50+ mile Paul Bunyon Trail is nearby
for biking, hiking and
roller blading..
The closest large grocery store (Cub's Foods)
is located in Brainerd
(about 20 miles away).. Local access
telephone numbers were not
available for Compuserv, AOL, etc., but
internet service was readily
available on computers in the conference
center and at the Breezy
Point registration/activity center just outside
the main gate..
Joe Tragesser