Today's timeshare development companies are smoothly humming machines, paragons of business efficiency powered by engines like Wyndham, Hilton, Marriott, and a number of strong independent developers.
It wasn't always like that. In the 1970s and 1980s timeshare was like most other nascent industries; being a participant in it often involved feeling your way along and frequently running into strange things in the dark.
It's only been two years since Resort Trades'
publisher Sharon Scott Wilson had the privilege of interviewing Diamond Resorts CEO Michael Flaskey for Resort Trades magazine. According to Wilson, "He recently did an awesome job discussing millennials with Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday, April 30, 2019. I noted he was still heartily enthused about hosting musical events exclusive to Diamond members. Specifically, he mentioned a couple of my favorites: country music stars Cole Swindell and Lee Ann Womack, who blends soul, gospel, and blues with a country overlay."
Sea Shells Beach Club (SSBC) is one of GCI's owned
properties. Located in Daytona Beach, Sea Shells Beach Club is considered one of GCI's most family friendly resorts.