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Overview

ResortBeachVacations has a rating of 1.5 stars from 6 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. ResortBeachVacations ranks 289th among Vacation sites.

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Top Positive Review

“Not a scam? So far so good”

FRANKLIN H.
3/11/21

OK, this totally sounds like a scam. You're supposed to get a Mexican all inclusive vacation plus a 7 night cruise, plus another 5 night vacation in the Caribbean for $850. This is billed as buy one vacation, get 2 free. I am primarily interested in the free 7 night cruise which is usually way more than the $850. I hand over the money and immediately start the booking process to see if they are a scam. If I can't accomplish the booking within 48 hours, I will cancel the card charges. After I hang up, I get an email requesting ID and photo of last 4 numbers on the credit card. I just replied with a blank message. They then send me the certificate with booking number and I immediately call to make a reservation. The resort I want to go to Oasis Grand Cancun has extra cost fees associated with it. They waive the $150 reservation fee, but there is still a $30/day resort fee which is $120 and an upgrade fee of $148 for an additional $268 to make the reservation. So, now I'm into for $850+$268 = $1,118. The reservation is confirmed with a booking number which I directly verify on the hotel website as legitimate. So, I got an actual reservation and have not been scammed on the initial vacation where I have to attend a 90 minute timeshare presentation. But the amount that I have paid, is actually still more than if I had booked the hotel on its own which is $798 for 2 adults and 2 kids or $565 if I went solo. Normally, I think this would be much higher, but is discounted due to COVID. After taking this vacation, I am supposed to be able to book a 7 night cruise. I can see those are going for $839 for single occupancy. So the cost for 2 vacations without the deal would be $1,404 vs. the $1,118 I paid. But I'm also supposed to get another 5 night stay which is probably worth around $600. So, it should be a $2,004 value for $1,118. That isn't bad for 3 vacations and I did not get ripped off on getting the first vacation to Cancun. It is yet to be seen if the 2nd or 3rd vacation are true, but so far, I see a fairly sizable and sophisticated organization behind this offer which appears to be legitimately associated with actual hotel properties. The customer service has been excellent so far in setting up this vacation. As of May 2023, I have been contacting the company every couple of months to see if they can book a cruise, but because of everything going on with COVID, they have been unable. But not that COVID has subsided, they still are unable to book the cruise and I am continuing to contact them. The only place being offered for the vacation certificate is Las Vegas, but that has mandatory resort fees and booking fees which would make my cost around $350. That is about half of what it would cost to book the same thing on Expedia, but is still far from "free".

Top Critical Review

“Scam”

Carl F.
4/7/21

This is a scam. Do not use this service. They put your number on a list. You can never get off this call list. They call me every single day between 10 and 11 AM. Even if I select to be on the do not call list they call from a different phone number each day. This company needs to be reported. It is a complete scam. All they do is take your money and then once they have your money they put you in some piece of crap place and then try to take more money to upgrade. Do not use this service

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Thumbnail of user carlf217
1 review
0 helpful votes
April 7th, 2021

This is a scam. Do not use this service. They put your number on a list. You can never get off this call list. They call me every single day between 10 and 11 AM. Even if I select to be on the do not call list they call from a different phone number each day. This company needs to be reported. It is a complete scam. All they do is take your money and then once they have your money they put you in some piece of crap place and then try to take more money to upgrade. Do not use this service

Thumbnail of user jasond688
4 reviews
4 helpful votes
February 12th, 2021

Scammy cold call vacation scams. Located in Mexico and change their name every few months. If you do happen to send them your credit card do not send them a copy of your ID. Please post their current number as given to you though so others can see.

Thumbnail of user gordonb199
3 reviews
2 helpful votes
March 10th, 2021

Illegally robocall you even if you are on the Do Not Call list. They spoof their caller ID to look like they are from your local area code. Pre-recorded message gives you the option to opt out, but never actually does and just calls you more frequently if you press any buttons. Their pitch is $1300 gets you two vacations if you visit a timeshare, but they refer you to a shell website with a bunch of random resorts on it (who deny any affiliation with this company), and no contact information whatsoever. Two of their other sites are: allinclusivebeachfronts.com and dreamsuitesinternational.com. All are just scams.

Thumbnail of user franklinh61
1 review
1 helpful vote
March 11th, 2021

OK, this totally sounds like a scam. You're supposed to get a Mexican all inclusive vacation plus a 7 night cruise, plus another 5 night vacation in the Caribbean for $850. This is billed as buy one vacation, get 2 free. I am primarily interested in the free 7 night cruise which is usually way more than the $850. I hand over the money and immediately start the booking process to see if they are a scam. If I can't accomplish the booking within 48 hours, I will cancel the card charges. After I hang up, I get an email requesting ID and photo of last 4 numbers on the credit card. I just replied with a blank message. They then send me the certificate with booking number and I immediately call to make a reservation. The resort I want to go to Oasis Grand Cancun has extra cost fees associated with it. They waive the $150 reservation fee, but there is still a $30/day resort fee which is $120 and an upgrade fee of $148 for an additional $268 to make the reservation. So, now I'm into for $850+$268 = $1,118. The reservation is confirmed with a booking number which I directly verify on the hotel website as legitimate. So, I got an actual reservation and have not been scammed on the initial vacation where I have to attend a 90 minute timeshare presentation. But the amount that I have paid, is actually still more than if I had booked the hotel on its own which is $798 for 2 adults and 2 kids or $565 if I went solo. Normally, I think this would be much higher, but is discounted due to COVID. After taking this vacation, I am supposed to be able to book a 7 night cruise. I can see those are going for $839 for single occupancy. So the cost for 2 vacations without the deal would be $1,404 vs. the $1,118 I paid. But I'm also supposed to get another 5 night stay which is probably worth around $600. So, it should be a $2,004 value for $1,118. That isn't bad for 3 vacations and I did not get ripped off on getting the first vacation to Cancun. It is yet to be seen if the 2nd or 3rd vacation are true, but so far, I see a fairly sizable and sophisticated organization behind this offer which appears to be legitimately associated with actual hotel properties. The customer service has been excellent so far in setting up this vacation.

As of May 2023, I have been contacting the company every couple of months to see if they can book a cruise, but because of everything going on with COVID, they have been unable. But not that COVID has subsided, they still are unable to book the cruise and I am continuing to contact them. The only place being offered for the vacation certificate is Las Vegas, but that has mandatory resort fees and booking fees which would make my cost around $350. That is about half of what it would cost to book the same thing on Expedia, but is still far from "free".

Tip for consumers:
Have them reduce the price of the vacation package which starts at $1500

Products used:
Vacation certificate

Thumbnail of user missy.porter
1 review
0 helpful votes
February 15th, 2024

Do not let them fool you! We have already been to Mexico several times so we decided we would take our first trip that they supposedly offered to Orlando so we could go to Walt Disney World. Which was supposed to be 5 days 4 nights. I've tried booking this with them now for over a year! They kept telling me "those dates aren't available"! I also had emailed the booking agent that we had been dealing with several times asking for hotels that would be available on certain dates. No response for weeks! So I call and the lady I spoke with was RUDE! I thought maybe she was just having a bad day like some of us do sometimes so I tried not to take it personal. Well she finally sends me a list of 3 hotels to choose from in Orlando and once again not for the dates that I was needing! Thankfully my husband's boss was understanding and let him have the days off that THEY set for us. Then they send me an email explaining all the cost and fees and we were going to have to pay 510.00 extra because we chose Orlando instead of Mexico! So that means we had to pay the hotel reservation tax! Not happening! For starters the hotel we chose I could get a whole week stay there cheaper than what they were trying to charge me for 4 nights! So don't fall for it because trust me they weren't trying to give us any deals. All they care about it selling timeshares in Mexico so they are false advertising! And to be honest if Jackie hadn't been so Rude to me I probably would of just chalked this up as lesson learned and not stooped to this level of putting someone on blast. But in all honesty people need to be aware of this company and how they operate. As for you Jackie, with the Ext. 315 I hope you're having a better day today.

Thumbnail of user aba20
1 review
0 helpful votes
February 17th, 2021

There's a reason there's no reviews for this website - they're a scam. They change their name once they get too many reviews like this one. DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR INFO JUST HANG UP.

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