How do I cancel my Diamond Resorts membership?
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- call. 855-342-3689.
- Click to Email. [email protected].
- Explore Your Options. diamondresorts.com/transitions.
What happened to Diamond Resorts International?
Hilton Grand Vacations has completed the previously announced acquisition of Diamond Resorts International, creating the largest upper upscale and luxury timeshare operator in a stock-based transaction with an equity value of approximately $1.4 billion, according to a press release from Hilton Grand Vacations.
Who used to own Diamond Resorts?
The transaction is expected to close in the summer of this year, the company said. Diamond Resorts had been bought by Apollo Global Management for about $2.2 billion in 2016.
Can I cancel my Diamond Resorts timeshare?
Cancellation: For a full refund of your Deposit, Owner(s) may cancel at any time within 10 days upon receipt of the confirmation letter (the "Cancellation Period"). Please send cancellation requests to Diamond Events, 10615 Park Run Drive, Las Vegas, NV, 89144 or call 1.800.
What is going on with Diamond Resorts?
It's officially official: Hilton Grand Vacations' $1.4 billion acquisition of Diamond Resorts has closed. As we previously reported in March, when the merger was first announced, the deal caused shockwaves through the timeshare industry.
Can I sell my diamond resort points?
Resale Information: Unfortunately, Diamond Resorts has restricted the ability to resell THE Club points on the secondary market. Diamond requires that all resale buyers must upgrade their points with the developer.
Did Diamond Resorts get bought out?
(Aug. 2, 2021) – Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. (NYSE:HGV) (“HGV” or the “Company”) announced today that it has completed the previously announced acquisition of Diamond Resorts International, Inc. (“Diamond”) from funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management, Inc.
What are Diamond Resorts points worth?
Diamond Resort Credit Card points are worth 0.75 cents each, on average. That means 10,000 Diamond Resort Credit Card points have a value of roughly $75. Diamond Resorts Credit Card points are less valuable than the average travel miles, which are worth almost 1.10 cents each.
Does Marriott Own Diamond Resorts?
The Blue Diamond properties are the first all-inclusive resorts to join Marriott's Autograph Collection, a curated portfolio of independent hotels. Blue Diamond and Marriott announced the partnership in February. All resorts will continue to be independently owned and operated by Blue Diamond.