Originally posted by canda
Even at VWL when some one had their dog in a unit. I had never seen a ADA approved poodle before.
While you may be right that the doggie was a stow-away, there are poodles that are certified as "Hearing Ear" dogs for the deaf. I had a friend in college with one.
It's rare... but possible!
As for all those unsupervised kids at HH -- oh man -- I would have seriously lost my cool. And it is possible that the "points owners" (i.e. their parents) were not part of this abuse of points. It could be that the pts owners said, "Sure hon, you can take a friend or 2 down to HH... just be responsible and respectful...."
And then darling daughter spread the word -- HH, and the room's on me... and then a few girls told their boyfriends... and so on and so forth... if they were from somewhere nearby (i.e. within a day's drive), it's easy to see how it could be a crashed party. THe parents (or whoever gave 'em points) could be oblivious that all this transpired.
In any case, I would have been in
DVC's face the entire time, making sure they took it all the way to the pts owner. If the pts owner then said, Yup, that was my evil plan all along, to send my derelict teens to HH and rain on your vacation...Whatcha gonna do about it? I suppose then, out of frustration and duress, I'd just move away and move on, but I would definitely want some sort of official response from DVC. Did they give you any?
I feel that if someone else "breaks the occupancy rules", yet I can see no way it impacts me or the surrounding neighbors, I can't really bring myself to exit vacation mode in order to raise a beef over it. HOWEVER -- if a rule-breaker takes me out of vacation mode to begin with by visibly jeopardizing safety, compromising vacation quality, and in your case, invading one's privacy, even -- well, something has to be done! People standing on the street can be fined for disturbing the peace; I see no reason teenagers in DVC shouldn't be similarly held accountable (or the 21 clowns in the OKW volkswagon, too, for that matter -- although we have no personal accounts of how well behaved they were or weren't!)