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Westgate Resorts is an American timeshare resort company founded by David A. Siegel in 1982. The company first expanded from Central Florida to Miami and Daytona Beach . As of July 2021, Westgate Resorts has 22 locations across the United States .
David Alan Siegel (born May 3, 1935) [2] is an American businessman who founded Westgate Resorts Ltd, a Florida-based timeshare resort firm, and is its president and chief executive officer. He has ten biological children and two adopted children. Siegel is CEO of CFI Resorts Management Inc and Central Florida Investments Inc.
The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel, casino, and timeshare resort in Winchester, Nevada. Located near the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip , it is owned by Westgate Resorts . It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel , and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton , then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino .
Royal Resorts Mexico 6 [16] Raintree Vacation Club United States, Mexico, Canada 16 [17] Royal Aloha Vacation Club Honolulu, Hawaii: United States 8 [18] 160 [18] 8,500 [18] Vacation Internationale Bellevue, Washington: United States, Mexico, Canada 44 [19] 42,000 [19] Multi Resort Ownership Plan Salt Lake City, Utah: United States, Mexico 40 [20]
In 1993, she won the Mrs. Florida America beauty pageant. [10] [11] [12] She now owns the Mrs. Florida America beauty pageant contest and serves as its director.[13]Siegel is on the board of directors of Westgate Resorts and Ocoee Thrift Mart, a store selling used goods that she owns and founded and which donates some of its profits to charity. [14]
Westgate, a 2007 album by Mark Seymour; Westgate (Metro Transit station), a planned light rail stop along the Central Corridor line in Saint Paul, Minnesota; Westgate (Pacific Electric), a suburban line operated by the Pacific Electric Railway from 1911 to 1940; Westgate FC, an association football club based in Melbourne, Australia
Versailles house in 2014. Built on a constructed hill on 10 acres (4.0 ha) of lakefront property, [4] [11] the residence is expected to include nine kitchens, [2] 14 bedrooms, [12] three indoor pools, two outdoor pools, a video arcade, [4] a ballroom with a capacity of 500 to 1,000 people, [3] a two-story movie theater with a balcony inspired by the Palais Garnier, a 20,000-bottle wine cellar ...
The tower contained 1,201 units and 28 penthouses, [11] [10] and was owned by Westgate Resorts, while Planet Hollywood was the marketing and operating partner. [14] Approximately 200 units were to be used as timeshares, while the remainder would be used as hotel rooms for the Planet Hollywood resort. [ 15 ]