Can you give any details on your unit?
specifically...
Where you own(up high or in valley)?
Layout of the units?
amenities like big tubs?
They look nice from the outside. I have been interested in buying something here and the choices get overwhelming.
You don't own a specific unit, even though your deed specifies a given unit. Eagle Trace is a Floating Week, most of which are red weeks. After you pay your maintenance fee, which can be as early as 2 years ahead of time, you call up and reserve your week. Having a floating week means you can pick from available weeks. You just need to be first to get there for the most desireable weeks, which are Christmas and Fourth of July! When you choose your assignment for your chosen week, you can also choose your unit, including whether you want to be higher up or in the valley.
The units are lock outs, one stacked on top of each other like a townhouse. They share a common stairway and a common outdoor entrance, but each of the units has separate front doors. The "A' unit has the full kitchen, while the "B" unit has the Jacuzzi and the gas BBQ (think "B" for bath and BBQ!)
Each will sleep 6, but there is only one bedroom in each side of the unit. Each of the living rooms has 2 sofa beds.
Don't forget with a lockout that you can choose to use both "A" and "B" at the same time, deposit both in RCI, break them up into 2 different units and deposit each of them separately, or use one and deposit one. By splitting them up, you can get 2 vacations out of one timeshare week, just not at the same resort.
Go to
www.massresort.com and click on units. They have a nice slide show of each of the condo types available.
A word of advice,though. Don't buy from th timeshare people. Buy one resale. It is much cheaper. We bought Eagle Trace from Massanutten. We don't regret it, though, because we will never get rid of it. If you do buy a timeshare resale, however, do check with the homewoners association to make sure that the yearly maintenance fees are up to date or you will be stuck paying back payments.
HTH!