Westgate Resorts is an American timeshare resort company headquartered in Orlando, Florida. It was founded in 1982 by David A. Siegel with the opening of a 16-unit resort in Kissimmee, Florida. The company has since expanded across the United States and, as of 2025, operates more than 60 properties, including those added through the acquisition of VI Resorts.
History
Westgate Resorts was founded in 1982 by David A. Siegel with the opening of a 16-unit property at Westgate Vacation Villas in Kissimmee, Florida.[2]
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Westgate continued to add properties in Las Vegas, Park City, Myrtle Beach, and Branson. Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa opened in 1996, followed by Westgate Towers in 1997; Westgate Town Center and Westgate Smoky Mountain Resort & Spa in 1999; Westgate Flamingo Bay in 2001; Westgate Blue Tree Resort, Westgate Park City Resort & Spa and Westgate River Ranch in 2002; and Westgate Palace and Westgate Historic Williamsburg in 2003.[3]
It operates as a subsidiary of Central Florida Investments, Inc. (CFI), which employs over 10,000 people and has evolved into the largest privately held corporation in the Central Florida area. Siegel opened CFI, a real estate development firm, with an office located in his family garage in 1970.[4]