UPDATE:
So, I went this morning and survived without losing any money, LOL. I got there about 8:15, signed in and waited about 20 minutes for my name to be called by "my" salesperson. I told him I didn't want breakfast(True, b/c I had some lingering motion sickness this morning), so we moved on to the actual presentation. I'd say we spent about 20 minutes talking about the benefits and such. Then we went on the tour, which took about another 25 minutes or so. Then went to another building to talk about price. Price started at about $34K for a 3/2 unit, and I laughed at the $500/month price. That is almost as much as my mortgage and I use that 12 months a year, NOT ONE WEEK!
So, after about 3 different offers that got less and less, I still told him no. He called over his manager, who was this really made up lady who is from my state(Imagine that!) She offered me a 2/2 unit pre-construction, so gave make a great deal; I believe it was $15,000 or so, and a better deal because I was a teacher

It was around $300/month. I still said it was out of my price range, so off she went. A few minutes later she came back with a deal where someone was trading their timeshare at another Westgate resort (2/2) and I could assume their loan for $8900, which was $158/month. Still too much for me, I really said anything was too much for me. Guy said he would get the closer, but then the manager came back with another trade that was $7000(1/1), so $141/month. I finally told the salesperson to get the closer as I was not able to buy at any price today.
Closer came and offered me an 8 day/7 night vacation for $795 paid over 2 years. I said no so she offered me a 4 day/3 night vacation for $395. Said no to that too, and then she release me to get my tickets. That took 5 minutes and then I had to wait 15 minutes for the shuttle to take me back to my car.
So, I left at around 11:20. 3 hours of boredom and saying no for $180 of tickets. It wasn't bad, noone belittled me or anything. I think there were 5-6 people who bought while I was in the negotiating room, so they are successful. I wonder how many people buy in at the first price though? At least I know if I ever do it, to wait until the manager gives me their last offer.
Marsha