themilesfamily
<font color=green>Wanna potty with Spongebob Squar
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I read a post by a man who said that he just wasn't wowed by the Beach Club resort because he's from a seaside town on the East Coast. He said it was too much like what he sees everyday at home.
Do you think that what is common to you may make a hotel seem less exciting -- ex. if you're from the north woods of Wisconsin, the Wilderness Lodge might seem ordinary -- or if you're from a big city, the Contemporary might be no big whoop?
Conversely, a small town gal might be wowed by the Contemporary and a Manhattanite might be enthralled by the WL -- just by virtue of it being something different?
Do you think that what is common to you may make a hotel seem less exciting -- ex. if you're from the north woods of Wisconsin, the Wilderness Lodge might seem ordinary -- or if you're from a big city, the Contemporary might be no big whoop?
Conversely, a small town gal might be wowed by the Contemporary and a Manhattanite might be enthralled by the WL -- just by virtue of it being something different?