Timeshare Folks - Where Do You Go To?

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You got my attention...where in Fiji?
Fiji: Deuba, Nadi,
Also, Great Barrier Reef area in Australia
Belize
Costa Rica (Guanacaste)
Barbados
Aruba
Bahamas
Indonesia
Philippines
Thailand

As a former timeshare owner of Wyndham, my exchange company was RCI. It's been a few years since I had ownership, so my info may be dated. RCI has an open resort directory, meaning you don't have to be a member or use a log-in to view their resort website. I've been to some of these locations.
 
Is St. Thomas any good for diving? I usually trade into Aruba so my girlfriend and family have things to do. I go diving in the morning every other day or so and then meet up in the afternoon. My mother's husband has maintained timeshares in St. Thomas but hasn't used them since the death of my mother. I could use the timeshare so I am curious about the diving. Thanks.
Can't speak for St Thomas per se but I did 8 dives out of Cruz Bay St John last June and the sites were between St. Thomas and St John. Very warm 82 degree water, good viz, lots of turtle sightings and pretty stress-free. The non-scuba family also snorkeled above us at times while we scuba'd. Most dives max depth ~ 60ft. It was so warm, we were just jumping in with bathing suits and shirts. Nice to drop some lead.
 
Aruba, Bonaire, Grand Cayman, Playa Del Carmen, Cozumel.
 

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