Club Caribe Membership 101 Class 1-20-23

FAQ

• What is the difference between co-owner and beneficiary? A co-owner refers to multiple members on the contract. Co-owners can be added or removed at any time, and all co-owners share an equal responsibility with the membership. A beneficiary is a ´´ tentative ´´ person that could take over a membership as primary if all original members were to be deceased. A beneficiary has no rights or responsibility to the membership without a statement or will from prior to member’s passing. • What is the mandatory service fee? The Service Fee Program consists of a $4.00 USD charge per day and is designed for the behind-the-scene employees, such as Gardeners, Maintenance and Laundry staff, who make your stay at the resort the most comfortable and enjoyable as possible.This daily fee is a generally accepted labor practice within the resort industry and Mexico in particular. • Can I use the pools and other resort facilities at the sister properties in the region? You areWelcome to use the Restaurants at all sister hotels (Reservations are required; meal plan restrictions may apply.) HOWEVER, the use of pool areas are restricted to the resort at which you are staying. Regarding the spa, only Elite members have access to wet areas, other members must have a spa service scheduled. • Can I use resort facilities if I am not registered at resort? The Club Rules and Regulations state that a member shall only use the exclusive lodging rights and services associated with that Member’s Membership during the exact reserved Use Period(s) designated with that Membership and not at any other time. • What is aWait List and how does this work? In order to accommodate high levels of use and demand for certain periods of the Calendar Year for certain Projects, the Club Manager shall have the right to establish a special reservation wait list for those days which are unavailable to the Members due to heavy booking.

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