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Interval International - Is it as good as they say?

We just got back from a timeshare presentation with Marriott Vacation Club (no, we didn't buy) and they talked a lot about Interval International. We were shown live availability of some prime Hilton Head properties for around $100 a night for a 8 bedroom the next week out. It wasn't planned/staged because I picked the destination. Since I have a remote job, last minute bookings are very intriguing to us and could be useful to our living location. 1. Is Interval International really this good where you can get prime properties off-season for cheap prices? 2. Anything sneaky we weren't told about it? 3. Is there any way you can get Interval International without actually owning a timeshare or somehow safely flipping one quickly? We really have no interest in a timeshare commitment at this time of our lives. 4. Who is actually selling the property on Interval? Is it timeshare owners or the resorts themselves? Thanks!