Westgate Resorts Reviews 684

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Evaluating 88 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people were dissatisfied with the pricing, finding it misleading and higher than promised, with hidden fees and unexpected increases. Customers also frequently reported issues with the staff, describing them as pushy, rude, and employing high-pressure sales tactics. The service was often criticized for being unhelpful and deceptive, with many feeling misled by false promises and a lack of transparency. Reviewers also experienced significant problems with customer service, which was described as worthless, unhelpful, and dismissive of concerns. Additionally, many people were unhappy with the payment process, citing unexpected charges, difficulty in getting out of contracts, and a lack of support during financial hardship.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They are the worst to pushy my salesperson Mr Rick the biggest scammer of them all..ask would this be on credit he said No as of today it is reported on my credit report he lied about the useage of th... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

: I purchased a timeshare with Westgate Resorts in Orlando about 3 months ago and quickly realized it wasn’t what was promised. I contacted them to cancel and request a refund, but they refused and s... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Salesmen Greg and Damian made outrageous promises they never intended to keep. They promised 2-bedroom Oahu condos for $299/week when WESTGATE DOESN'T EVEN OWN CONDOS ON OAHU! They guaranteed "exc... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The hotel is badly needing an update, it is very tired and looks like a hotel from the 60s. Some staff were rude at best, especially Sid's restaurant. The staff were unable to make even a pot of tea c... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

false promises

I feel that my wife Hope and I were tricked into this purchase through deceptive sales practices and misrepresentation. We were misinformed about many details. They told us that the presentation would take about 90 minutes, but it ended up being 3 hours. This misrepresentation led us to believe that we were making an investment in something other than a traditional timeshare. The sales agents pressured us repeatedly, and despite declining two or three times, they continued their aggressive tactics until we felt forced to make a decision. We have never used the timeshare since purchasing it. When we contacted Westgate to return the property, we were told we were "stuck with it" unless we could sell it ourselves - a stark contrast to the promise that we could "cancel anytime." This is a financial burden on us! Their sales agents failed to disclose that the yearly maintenance fees would increase by 6% every single year—forever. They also deliberately concealed that these maintenance fees would be passed down to our children when we pass away, a crucial detail that would have affected our decision. The entire sales process felt rushed, with sales agents creating artificial urgency. Two sales agents told us the "deals" would only be possible for that day only, so we weren't given any time to do our research. Since our first encounter with the Westgate sales agents, we've been fed nothing but lies and false promises, and we want out of this arrangement.

November 13, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Deceptive Practices and High-Pressure…

Deceptive Practices and High-Pressure Sales at Westgate Resorts

Westgate Resorts misled my family and me with false promises of free meals, accommodations, and discounts to lure us into a sales presentation. Instead, we were subjected to over seven hours of relentless pressure to buy a timeshare we clearly didn’t want. The representatives used manipulative tactics, including withholding the contract, changing terms, and claiming the offer was “once-in-a-lifetime.”

After signing under extreme duress, we discovered the benefits they promised—such as lifetime discounts—were entirely fabricated. The true costs are astronomical, with no value in return.

This was a classic example of timeshare fraud, and I wouldn’t recommend Westgate Resorts to anyone. Be cautious, ask for written terms upfront, and don’t let them pressure you into making a hasty decision.

November 13, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The pitch is all a lie

The pitch is all a lie. Don’t be fooled by the cruise and travel offer. I extremely hate I wasted my time and money. I really wish they stop this scam.

January 10, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away

We went for the Westgate time share presentation when we told them we didn't want to purchase one the representative called me cheap when I verbally responded to his rude comment two of the representatives escorted us to the door

December 30, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't waste your time on the timeshare pitch!

My husband & i attempted to attend a timeshare pitch and in appreciation was to receive a $75 credit card and a 3-7 day cruise. After waiting over an hour from our scheduled appointment and complaining a lady came out and said that we can get our gifts without listening to the pitch, There were no apologies for a time/gas wasted. The 3-7 day cruise was a hoax!
We were told we would only be out of pocket for a day port charge, where in fact, just to apply was $95 and then several hundred (up to $800 pp per day). Please don't waste your time in hopes of getting these incentives!

December 27, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Smh.

Smh.. cons, scam, as majority of time shares. Pitch all nice until not interested then high pressure, some manager wanna be gets on trying to get the kill sale on a way over price setup! Make it hard for your family to leave trying to kill sale you into a scam!
Avoid any and all these places even if getting free stuff, tickets or whatever! It's a racket.

December 26, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unhappy with our timeshare

I am writing this review for Westgate to express our disappointment with the deceptive sales tactics, misinformation, and extremely high pressure that we were subjected to by their sales reps. They took advantage of us and as retirees in our 70s, we simply cannot manage to keep up with the rising cost of the maintenance fees.



This all started when we agreed to attend a 1-hour presentation that ended up with us being stuck in a room with salesmen for over two hours! After declining several offers, they continued to pour on the pressure and wouldn’t take NO for an answer.



They claimed that this was a lucrative investment in real estate due to the resort’s proximity to Disney World. He said that the value of the timeshare will increase over time and that it would be highly marketable to resell or to rent out. That was a lie. They wouldn’t give us time to think things over. Instead, we were told that we needed to make an immediate decision or no deal.



After we had paid off our Westgate Orlando mortgage we traveled to Gatlinburg, TN for vacation. Upon our arrival we were encouraged to attend another sales presentation where, after significant coercion, we ended up purchasing another three-bedroom unit. This presentation was also full of pressure and false claims.



In addition to the falsified claims, there is also an element of cost that was never properly disclosed to us. We were not told about the maintenance fees that we were responsible for. We also were never told that this contract would last in perpetuity and would transfer to our heirs. Had we known these two details then we never would have agreed to purchase anything!



We were told that our timeshare would appreciate in value and could be sold for a profit. If it weren’t for the lies and misrepresentations from their sales reps, we wouldn’t be in this situation. To anyone reading this, let this be a warning to stay away from Westgate, they do not have your best interest in mind.

December 23, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Our experience with Westgate Resorts…

Our experience with Westgate Resorts has been nothing short of a financial and emotional nightmare. From the moment we stepped into their Branson location, we were subjected to manipulative tactics that should be illegal. They literally held our driver's licenses hostage to force us through a grueling "one-hour" presentation that dragged on for over two hours.

The salespeople are masters of psychological manipulation, deliberately trying to create tension between spouses and preying on emotions to close deals. They dangle "special offers" like bait, pushing half-timeshares that magically become available when you express budget concerns. The promises they make are pure fiction – priority booking? More like priority disappointment. Maintenance costs skyrocketed 20% in just two years.

Adding insult to injury, we can't even escape this financial trap until we pay off the loan completely, with no guarantee they'll buy it back. After a year on the market, there hasn't been a single interested buyer. The deception was at their Park City location, where we met "Rick" – a supposed non-salesman who pushed us to upgrade while making outrageous claims about property values and rental income potential. The reality? We've barely used two weeks of travel, making our $9,000 investment feel like highway robbery. Their promises of rental assistance vanished into thin air, and no one at Westgate seems to know anything about the services they supposedly offer.

Save yourself the headache and stay far away from Westgate Resorts – unless you enjoy being misled, manipulated, and milked for every penny while getting nothing in return.

January 1, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Buyer beware - please research this company carefully

To say that Westgate Resorts are unprofessional, unethical con artists, would be kind. Their stories are constantly changing but always end their pitch with the ONLY TIME you will get this opportunity is right now!

Our experiences with Westgate Resorts started with an offering for a gift card to listen to an offer for Westgate’s Vacation Club. We were informed that we would have the same travel and vacation benefits as Westgate owners. We were told that if we left prior to us making a final decision, Westgate Resorts would never present any offers to us.

On another visit a young man then started explaining how people rent out their properties, purchase additional weeks and that the properties are deeded, so we own the units for a part of the year and can pass these on to our heirs. The supervisor came back and informed us that the Vacation Club was slated to be done away with, but the good news was that all the money we had paid to Westgate Resorts to date would be used as part of the down payment. My wife Kim even purchased an additional real estate license through Westgate which entitled her to rent out our units in the state of Florida.

Now, my wife is battling a horrible disease, and we are buried in ongoing deed associated complaints with the lies that were feed to us by Westgate employees. The people at Westgate Resorts were not sympathetic to my wife’s medical issues, nor were they willing to discuss or help us with our attempts to rent out the timeshares, the whole premise under which these units were all sold to us. The only communication from them is past due statements and threats.

December 15, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Review complaint

My wife and I booked a weeklong stay at Westgate in Florida, and they invited us to attend a breakfast presentation where someone talked about us potentially purchasing property. This was the beginning of our unfortunate relationship with Westgate. Although we were adamant that we could not afford what they were selling the salesman wouldn’t take no for an answer and brought his manager to put more pressure on us to purchase. My wife and I are elderly and everything that was being thrown at us really frustrated us to the point of accepting an offer just to get them to stop and let us be on our way.
We had an incident when we booked another stay with them only to discover that our reservation was actually in Kissimmee Florida. When we finally arrived, our room to our door wouldn’t open. Instead of giving us a different room we had to wait an entire 3 hours before they could fix the door. My wife at the time just had surgery and could not really put strain on it so the door handle not working as it should have been didn’t help my wife’s situation. Westgate doesn’t care for their customers, and they definitely don’t care that their elder customers are subjected to elder abuse and pressured into buying with them. These people have no moral compass and should be avoided. Do not do business with these people.

November 11, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was scammed into a timeshare that I…

I was scammed into a timeshare that I paid cash for almost 10 years ago and I have never used it once. I've tried to sell it back to them as low as half the price that I paid for it and they won't take it back. You can never get the dates that you want, this business is a scam. Stay away!!!!!!!!!!

December 9, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Westgate resorts

I am writing this review because of the misleading and coercive tactics used by Westgate Sales reps. They got us to sign a contract under false pretense, had they been honest with us, we wouldn’t be in this situation, and I wouldn’t be leaving this negative review.

To start, they held us hostage by taking our ID’s when we checked in at the presentation. Our 1.5 hour presentation stretched out to 5.5 hours dealing with high pressure sales from multiple sales people. The presentation was filled with misrepresentations and falsehoods. During an owner meeting with my mother, who owns shares with Westgate, we were presented with three options. One option was to sell her shares to me at a supposedly reduced value. However, upon careful review at home, it became clear that we were misled about the true cost and financial implications of this purchase.

The sales presentation failed to disclose crucial information such as the actual percentage rate, which is significantly higher than implied and beyond our ability to pay. They failed to mention that maintenance fees increase annually and the potential burden on our children should we pass away.

We are both retired postal carriers living on a fixed income. We are unable to keep up with the payments, which are far more substantial than we were led to believe. We were told that owning a Westgate timeshare would provide significant benefits. In reality, it has only resulted in costly payments and undue stress.

Given these circumstances, we assert that the contract was entered into under false pretenses, misrepresentation, and coercive conditions. We would never have agreed to this purchase had we been provided with accurate and complete information, given adequate time to review the contract, and not been subjected to high-pressure sales tactics. We were completely taken advantage of.

We hope Westgate does the right thing and terminates our contract and release from all future financial obligations related to this

September 9, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am writing this review due to the dishonest tactics used by westgate

I am writing this review due to the myriad of misrepresentations along with the overwhelming pressure we faced from Westgate salespeople. We were promised benefits that have not materialized, reassurances that turned out to be false, and subjected to relentless tactics that left us feeling taken advantage of.

This all started when we attended a 90-minute sales presentation that turned into over 2 and a half hours. When we showed up for the meeting, we were asked to wait in the lobby while they sized us up and sent over someone they thought we’d relate to.

Someone took us to what they called “breakfast,” which turned out to be prepackaged snacks. From there, we were led to a model room they used to entice potential buyers. It was, of course, stunning, and he went on to explain all the perks of ownership. He claimed we’d have access to rooms whenever we wanted, always stay in upgraded suites, and have the first pick of the best options. He even suggested we could use it as an investment property, earning income by renting it out, and that it could be resold at a higher value. He also pitched the umbrella company, saying we’d get access to fantastic getaway deals beyond our paid-for weeks—but every time we tried to use these deals, there was always a catch: a larger package to buy or a waiting period before we could qualify. It was never as simple as it seemed.

Even after we repeatedly expressed our inability to commit, they continued to sweeten the offer with perks like two free weeks, lower interest rates, additional getaway options, room upgrades, discounts for nearby attractions, and more.

Their constant pressure eventually got to us and we caved. They claimed they never provided such deals to anyone else and assured us they would be right there to ensure we wouldn’t have to pay even close to the original amount. The entire process felt rushed and was steeped in high-pressure tactics. Had they been honest about things, we wouldn’t be in this situation.

December 24, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Westgate Nightmare

I am leaving this review because of the misleading tactics and lack of transparency we encountered from Westgate. The entire experience was riddled with deception, from the bait-and-switch approach of promoting a Super Bowl viewing that turned out to be a mere ruse to get us into a sales presentation, to the shocking revelation of hidden fees and obligations that would burden our children for generations. Now we are trapped in a financial commitment that we were never fully informed about, and we will not allow our family to inherit this unjust burden.

This all started on a trip to Las Vegas to see Kelly Clarkson. It was also Super Bowl weekend. Upon our arrival at the Westgate hotel, a young man approached us, saying, “You both seem like football enthusiasts; come with me.” He led us to a desk where a woman was waiting. He informed her, “Let’s set these football fans up to enjoy the Super Bowl.” She then started asking about our stay and mentioned that we would be treated to breakfast and a show of our choice. She instructed us to come for breakfast the following morning, where we would have a 60-minute presentation before receiving our “gifts.”

The 60-minute presentation turned into a 5-hour ordeal where we felt trapped as we declined various packages they offered. Ultimately, in a bid to escape and catch the Super Bowl, which had already begun, we reluctantly agreed to a more affordable Florida package. We were assured this package would appreciate in value and be easy to sell due to its location near Disney. Additionally, we were told we were not just investing in our future, but also in the futures of our children and grandchildren, as it was framed as a fantastic investment opportunity.

In the end, they lured us in with a fake Superbowl offer. We found ourselves squeezed into a corner of a room where the game was being shown. During halftime, we decided to watch the game from the comfort of our hotel room, which was far more accommodating and enjoyable.

February 11, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I called Westgate today to schedule a…

I called Westgate today to schedule a Bank Week at one of its resorts. After providing credit card information, $169.00 for the cost of booking I was as to pay my 2025 maintenance. I informed the representative that the maintenance was not due until January 2025. At which time she informed me that she could not hornor my request to use my banked week until I paid the 2025 maintenance fee. I have decided to retain a lawyer to get out of my timeshare.

November 14, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Smokey mountain resorts stay don't do it.

Normally l like to end with the good, but in this case there's not much, so let's start with The Good...
My wife and I stayed at WestGate resorts in Gatlinburg between Oct 26 - Oct 30 and the Smoky It's did not disappoint. It was beautiful, Cades Cove was spectacular. Oh, WestGate. The room was nice size, full kitchen, balcony. The views from the top of the property was excellent. We didn't eat at there restaurant but the food smelled good. They did have a free shuttle to take you into Gatlinburg, the wait was a bit long thou.
The Bad...
The reservation said the room had a DVD player, it did not. Just a hole in the wall under the T.V. we had to call maintenance because the refrigerator sounded like a bad engine trying to start. It never got fixed. All the air conditioning and heating units were right outside our bedroom windows. The hot tub at the top of the property was hot, but no jets. So it was a bit like taking a bath. There bar at the same location, which was open closed without notice for the rest of the season. Very disappointing. And now for...The Ugly...
On day two around sunset my wife and I were walking down the road on the way to the resorts market. We crossed the road in front of the security booth and a 10 seat golf cart stop sideways in the road. I noticed the the guy driving was looking over his shoulder. When my wife and I passed in front the dummy stepped on the gas a hit me in the leg. I slammed my hands on the front of the cart and he stopped. His response was "my bad". Which did not sit well with me and then his next comment was most people use the crosswalk, a simple apologie would have taken care of everything. But he felt after hitting me, a "my bad" was a sufficient apology. I went into the lodge, and stepped up to the front desk looking for a manager. His name was David. His response was "we can't make him apologize". and I'm busy" he then commented "you need to go back to the security booth and file a report, and locate his name". He wouldn't do it and would not send anyone down with me. Basically no apology from David as well and I had to do his job. The security booth pulled the video footage found his name and saw the same thing I was reporting. I was told I should hear back with in 24-48 hrs. This never happened. 3 days later we left for home with a piece of paper with the report number and 4 names to call. I called one name "Keith S" no return call. I called and did speak with Waldemar Cantero. Both in the Department of Safety and Security. His response was just as bad. No apology, they cant make the driver apologize and said they will make the guy driving the golf cart take another course in driving after all the double talk Waldemer ended by saying they have done all they will and can do. Westgate should be ashamed of themselves. Lack of effort, and rude. Westgate Resorts is a joke at best, an un safe place to stay. There a so many other choices to stay from 4 start hotels to cabins, b&b, camping. Do yourself a favor and stay away from Westgate. It's not worth it.
Update:
This is to follow up up the first review RE: Westgate properties in Gatlinburg. Customer Care reached out and asked us to respond and leave our email and or our phone number. On the same day my wife and I responded back with the information they requested. It's now going on a week later and NO response from Customer Care. I'm telling you, the whole thing (Westgate) from top to bottom is at best a joke. They talk a big game but they really don't care about you, the guest. As proff of there lack of concern and follow thru. Our advice... stay away. There are many other really nice places to stay in the Gatlinburg/ Pigeon Forge area.

October 22, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

ZERO STARS - SCAM

Absolutely terrible experience with this company. They promise you things for attending their time share presentation and then don't deliver when you attend. Biggest waste of time and complete scam. We didn't stay our full vacation at this location because it just wasn't enjoyable after learning everything they promised was a lie. We bailed and went to another hotel because it was never about the money, but the deceptive tactics they use. Stay far away from this one.

November 7, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My wife and I are retirees who have been scammed

My wife and I are retirees who have been lied to by Westgate salespeople from the very beginning. We were checking in for a vacation at a Westgate Resort in Florida. Before arriving, we were promised that the meeting wouldn’t require us to make any additional purchases which we confirmed on the phone call with their associate. When we checked in and attended the meeting, we were given fruit and small Danishes which we thought would hold us over through a promised 90-minute meeting. The meeting dragged on much longer than expected and my wife started to get back pain. When I tried letting the salespeople know they didn’t seem to care much. They pressured us into staying and told us repeatedly that if we didn’t buy, we would be making a huge mistake. Everything had become so overwhelming, so we just purchased it so we can get out of there and have my wife rest her back. These people are savages and don’t care if you are comfortable or not. I wrote to the President and CEO Mr. David Siegel, and I am hoping to get a response to cancel our membership. If they don’t want to let us out, I will look for an attorney to help us. We are elderly folks who feel that we were targeted. Do not waste your time with these people and be careful or you will certainly lose a substantial amount of money.

February 11, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bait & Switch Scam

I booked a trip with Westgate Resort & Spa in Orlando for November 6-10, 2024. On October 26th and 29th, I received voicemails asking me to call back to confirm my package. On October 30th, I returned the call to 800-218-4363 and was informed I had been upgraded to a VIP package, which included a $500 cruise bonus, 30% off restaurants, 50% off Universal Studios tickets, and two free water park tickets, contingent upon my attendance at a timeshare luncheon.

I attended the luncheon on November 7th as required. However, when I inquired about the discounted Universal tickets, the staff at the resort claimed they knew nothing about the offer. I then met with a manager, Jeff Dietrich, who had me call the same customer service number from my previous conversation. After verifying that the representative I spoke with was a Westgate employee, I was told that the promotion had sold out. This was in direct contradiction to my earlier conversation, where no mention of availability issues had been made, despite them knowing my arrival date.

Jeff spoke to the representative and promised to pull the recording of my October 30th phone call to verify my claims, and he assured me he would contact me once the recording was retrieved. As of now, I have not heard back from Jeff or Westgate.

I believe this situation constitutes a bait-and-switch tactic, and I am seeking the Universal tickets I was promised, not for the money but because of the deceptive practices involved. I even ended up leaving the resort early and booking a different hotel for the remainder of my stay due to the distress this caused me.

November 7, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

To prevent others from making same mistake!

I am writing this review because this purchase was based on deceptive sales and significant omissions that influenced my decision.



I was invited to attend a timeshare presentation in Orlando, which I was assured would only take an hour. Instead, it lasted six hours! During the sales presentation, I was convinced that buying this timeshare was a great investment opportunity. The sales team promised that the property, situated in a prime Orlando location, had significant potential for appreciation. They assured me that I could rent it out on Airbnb, generating substantial income, with projections suggesting nightly rates over $500 and even up to $1,000 during peak seasons like Christmas and July 4th. Their claims were backed by detailed Airbnb listings they showed and their promise to assist with setting up the property for rental. This was all a lie.



To date, this “investment” has cost me $25,000, I have never been able to rent my unit, and I have only taken 1 vacation consisting of 7 nights. Their pitch about the investment aspect was pure fiction as there is no rental market to access. I also learned that I can easily go online and book any Westgate resort I want for FAR LESS than what I am paying to be an owner, disproving their salespeople’s claims that being an owner with Westgate I would have exclusive access to their resorts.



The sales presentation was marked by a lack of transparency and aggressive tactics. The Total Interest Percentage was never disclosed, and the sales team used high-pressure strategies, including creating a false sense of urgency about purchasing the second half of the timeshare due to its increased resale value. Their claims about the investment potential were misleading and overly optimistic, failing to reflect the true financial realities. Furthermore, their salespeople omitted information about the right of rescission, leading me to believe the timeshare was a lucrative investment when, in reality, it has been far from it!

November 9, 2024
Unprompted review

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