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Interval International signs affiliation agreement with D’Monaco Private Residence Club

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Interval International signs affiliation agreement with D’Monaco Private Residence Club
13 Feb 2018

Interval International signs affiliation agreement with D’Monaco Private Residence Club

Interval International has announced the affiliation of D’Monaco Private Residence Club just minutes from Branson, Missouri. The Mediterranean-style, gated property offers a prime location overlooking Table Rock Lake, one of the area’s leading attractions.

“D’Monaco is surrounded by some of Branson’s most spectacular natural wonders,” said David Callaghan, Interval’s vice president of resort sales and service. “Its spacious accommodations are perfect for couples and families seeking adventure, eco-tourism, or a private sanctuary for relaxation.”

Ranging from 1,900 to 3,700 square feet, two- and three-bedroom accommodations offer a fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, flat-screen televisions in the living room and bedrooms, and a private veranda overlooking the lake. Resort amenities include a boat dock, beach area, outdoor pool, concierge service, and Harley’s Restaurant with a swim up Tiki bar. Plans to expand the development include a new flagship resort hotel that will complement the Club with numerous amenities, including more dining options, three pools, and a day spa that will also be available to members.

With nearly 800 miles of beautiful shoreline, crystal clear water, and hidden beaches, Table Rock Lake is one of the Ozark’s top destinations. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, sailing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, camping, hiking, and sightseeing in this renowned vacation spot. Nearby, the stunning Top of the Rock Ozarks Heritage Preserve offers a host of recreational opportunities and attractions, from the Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail, numerous dining options and world-class golf to the Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum.

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