JLS
Avs Fan / DVC Member
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- Jun 19, 2000
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We are recent DVC purchasers and we were in Las Vegas over the 4th weekend, and we got "accosted" by a Fairfield representative at Alamo rental car, looking for people to check out the new Fairfield Grand Desert, which is behind the Strip on the East side. I wasn't too keen attending a high pressure presentation, and they were only offering show tickets. We said no, and they upped the ante to 2-nights accommodations in Lake Tahoe and $50, so we agreed.... (I guess our time can be "bought" for the right price!).
We went to the presentation and there were a ton of people there. Our guide was OK and fortunately not high pressure - we told her right away that we bought DVC a couple of months ago so she realized that we were not likely buyers. However, on paper Fairfield looked pretty impressive. Of course the guide was emphasizing how much cheaper it is than DVC and the fact that it is deeded for life, and that there are 100 Fairfield properties vs. only 6 (soon 7) DVC. She said something like "I can't imagine why Disney is allowing Fairfield to build on its property [the new Bonnet Creek resort], how can they compete with our prices...."
I will admit that if we had not bought DVC, we may have considered Fairfield. It seems like you could get a lot of bang for your buck. But I am very curious if anyone else has experience with Fairfield, good or bad. I would love to hear about your sales presentation and/or decision to buy.
--Jenn
We went to the presentation and there were a ton of people there. Our guide was OK and fortunately not high pressure - we told her right away that we bought DVC a couple of months ago so she realized that we were not likely buyers. However, on paper Fairfield looked pretty impressive. Of course the guide was emphasizing how much cheaper it is than DVC and the fact that it is deeded for life, and that there are 100 Fairfield properties vs. only 6 (soon 7) DVC. She said something like "I can't imagine why Disney is allowing Fairfield to build on its property [the new Bonnet Creek resort], how can they compete with our prices...."
I will admit that if we had not bought DVC, we may have considered Fairfield. It seems like you could get a lot of bang for your buck. But I am very curious if anyone else has experience with Fairfield, good or bad. I would love to hear about your sales presentation and/or decision to buy.
--Jenn