Doc and Family
DIS, DVC, and Disney...To Infinity and Beyond...
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- May 18, 2002
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last week.
We stayed at the Contemporary from 12/26 to 1/1. Last minute trip and obviously, no DVC availability. The majority of the guests at the Contemporary are rude, inconsiderate, and mentally challenged. I guess these are the chosen people with more money than God, because they all expect and demand everything without consideration of anyone else. Waiting for an elevator with two sleeping DSs in arms- 4 and 6, with DW with sleeping DS in stroller, elevator opens, 8 or so people come from out of nowhere and practically knock me down to get in.
My six year old DS holds the door open for everyone, as he has been taught is the polite thing to do, and some oversized, non-English speaking behemoth pushes him aside mumbling something in some uninteligible jibberish.
I could go on and on.
We went to our favorite restaurant, The Yachtsmen. DVC people everywhere. Polite, Friendly, Nice--felt like home!!!!
DW and I decided--we stay at home from now on, or stay at All-Stars or Pop-Century, for last minute trips--where we also experienced nice and friendly people.
All in all, the trip was good and fun--kids had a blast, and that's what counts.
Staying on the monorail has lost it's appeal.
Nothing can compare to being at home with other homeowners!!!
God Bless the DVC and all its members!!!!!!
We are looking forward to being home in May!!
Thanks for letting me vent!
I'm feeling much better now

We stayed at the Contemporary from 12/26 to 1/1. Last minute trip and obviously, no DVC availability. The majority of the guests at the Contemporary are rude, inconsiderate, and mentally challenged. I guess these are the chosen people with more money than God, because they all expect and demand everything without consideration of anyone else. Waiting for an elevator with two sleeping DSs in arms- 4 and 6, with DW with sleeping DS in stroller, elevator opens, 8 or so people come from out of nowhere and practically knock me down to get in.
My six year old DS holds the door open for everyone, as he has been taught is the polite thing to do, and some oversized, non-English speaking behemoth pushes him aside mumbling something in some uninteligible jibberish.
I could go on and on.
We went to our favorite restaurant, The Yachtsmen. DVC people everywhere. Polite, Friendly, Nice--felt like home!!!!
DW and I decided--we stay at home from now on, or stay at All-Stars or Pop-Century, for last minute trips--where we also experienced nice and friendly people.
All in all, the trip was good and fun--kids had a blast, and that's what counts.
Staying on the monorail has lost it's appeal.
Nothing can compare to being at home with other homeowners!!!
God Bless the DVC and all its members!!!!!!
We are looking forward to being home in May!!
Thanks for letting me vent!

I'm feeling much better now

