HIFS - We're Here NOW - My Observations - Any Questions?

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Originally posted by taylor1293
Boltjames is that you under another name? lol

I want to be the first to thank you for not staying at HIFS. The fewer people with a snobbish attitude the better. It's a family resort and I hate to see it ruined by people with an attitude that they are better than others.

You wouldn't want to swim in the same pool with those beneath you would you? ROFL!

Teresa [/B]

Terry, are you raising your kids to be this self-demoralizing? Take it easy on yourself. No one is after you or the hotels you like to collect cereal box tops to get discounts on. Stop making this personal, as it isn't.

All we're saying is that the HIFS isn't worth $184 a night right now *but* we'd like to pay $184 a night to get better food, services, and overall quality. Perhaps the HIFS recognizes this like some of us do and doesn't want to be another me-too fleabag discounter. There is nothing wrong with aspiring to be better or pay more for getting better service now is there?

Your wish is to pay less for a budget suite hotel. Good for you. My wish is to pay more for a moderate suite hotel. Good for me. You appear unable to understand that some folks don't care about the cost; they want an unforgettable experience. Christ, Disney theme park tickets cost a fortune for the five or six rides you can go on a day with all the lines. I'm not ranting at Disney for this. Why? The *quality* of those five or six rides is head and shoulders above the quality of fifteen or twenty rides at Six Flags or another park.

On a personal note, I think you have a problem with people of wealth as evidenced in your posts and the way you look down upon yourself is really sad. Have some self respect and for god-sakes, don't raise your kids to have similarly low standards.
 
Originally posted by Doesney
Thank you boltjames for your honest opinion. We have tossed around the idea of staying there as well, but I think the negatives far outweigh any positives. For space, any of the Marriott Resorts are a much better choice. I don't get the "free" food as being a big enticement if it is not edible. I would rather just buy my own cereal and have it in my room than to contend with the pizza party entertainment shills. People that have the entitlement attitude are usually found in places like HIFS. They pay 99.00 for a suite and complain about it:mad: I am with you boltjames, if they do decide to try to attract a different crowd, I would not hesitate to try it. But for now, I will stay onsite or at one of the more upscale timeshare resorts. Our next trip is split between Poly and Marriott Sabal Palms. Try and enjoy the rest of your trip.

Thanks. Being attacked in a forum about Disney is really eye-opening. See you at the "Everything In This Store $1" at the mall!
 
Originally posted by tigger2on
OK.
I have a disabled child and am not wealthy but we do tend to stay on site most of the time. My child needs a zero entry pool to enjoy the water like able bodied children.
HIFS entertainment rate is the only thing that lets families with "special" children travel together and enjoy the pool like other kids. As my child gets older, I can not carry her into a pool and rather can walk right into it with no problem of straining myself. In fact thanks to HIFS, my new husband and I will be able to take a 2 night honeymoon without my child and leave her at HIFS with my mom, knowing she will be able to use the pool and accomdations. However if it wasn't for the entertainment rate, we'd have to forgo our the "us" time as she would be stuck at another hotel pool "watching" able bodied children swim and not her.
I don't think "wealthy" folks have the right to take over a resort because they want a " off-site resort for themselves."

Help me understand this:

You'll pay, what, $900 for airline tickets to Orlando. You'll pay, what, $500 for theme park tickets for your family. You'll pay, what, $400 for a rental car. You'll pay, what, $300 for food during your trip.

So tell me, what is the big issue with paying, what, $40 more a night to get a better quality experience? Better food, more storage, better parking, a classy entertainer, better TV's, etc.

I don't get it. On average, all of us spend upwards of $3000 per trip to Orlando but the hotel (of all things) is what we should skimp on? The place we sleep and wash and eat? You folks are baffling.
 

Originally posted by Lewisc
I really don't understand all the attacks. HIFS, not the OP will decide if they want to upscale and upprice the property. OP said the hotel would be reasonable at $100 /night but not at $200/night. I don't think anyone has disagreed with that opinion. Is there any doubt that HIFS is hoping that can increase the prices after the renovation is complete? Time will tell how much they'll be able to rasie the rooms rates and still attract customer.

You, Lewisc are the voice of reason in this thread. How did you get here? Are there some special "rational" pills they hand out at the front door? Or are you some Disboards freak of nature :)
 
Originally posted by thumperjr9
I think he was pretty on target about certain things... food, parking, storage etc. When I stayed there (not peak season) parking was not a problem however the parking lot was pretty full. The food was not that great. However, the free food was not a lure for me. In fact we only ate there once. The storage was not a problem for us. We tend to live out of our suitcases on vacation.

The thing that really STRUCK A NERVE with me is that it seems to me he is putting down people looking for a discount. And the fact that the guests are unwilling to pay more is the reason that this place is not up to his standards.

Thumper:

I did not put down anyone who was looking for a discount. I mean, who doesn't look for the best price? I know I do.

But I wouldn't choose the cheapest doctor to operate on me. I wouldn't choose the cheapest car to protect my children. I wouldn't put tin locks on my doors.

Similarly, when you're spending upwards of $3000 to have a magical week in a very happy place what the hell is the crime in wanting to spend a few hundred more to have the *best* possible experience? Seriously, we're talking about an extra 10% or so on the overall weekly Disney bill to get food you can eat, better parking, less crowding, and all the rest. Why is that very rational point of view taken as an insult to those less fortunate or stay-home mom's cutting coupons?

The fact is that the clientel make the hotel what it is. HIFS is cutting back on the discount crowd, raising prices, raising standards, and aspiring to be something better and asking us ALL to spend a few more bucks a night. Zero wrong with that. The only way to express my point of view is to imply what HIFS will never say- the entertainment book freeloaders will kill the facility if they're not phased out of the business model. It's economics. Not personal.
 
Jimmy,

Spare me your pitiful analysis of me. I have no problem with wealth. You have no idea how much our family makes, nor will you ever as I find it tacky to brag about ones wealth on a public internet board.

You and I both know that "all you were saying" was not that HIFS wasn't worth $184.00 a night. I agreed with this statement early on in our discussion. You took it one step further and chose to insult those of us who like to spend our money wisely. Simply because you were ignorant and overpaid. This was your error and you are taking out your anger on everyone else.

I find it hilarious that you found it acceptable to bring in my children and my parenting into this discussion. It just shows that you are unable to debate this issue. Your lack of intellect came through clearly on your last post. I really must be rubbing you the wrong way for you to lash out so harshly. Thank you for proving to me that you are truly pathetic and sad.

Next I suspect you'll be insulting my marriage or my parents. Maybe you'll insult my children directly? Don't forget my cousins aunts sister in law, once removed. Let me just save you the time and effort, I'll just laugh it all off. I find it hilarious and I find laughing at you quite entertaining.

Teresa



Originally posted by boltjames
Terry, are you raising your kids to be this self-demoralizing? Take it easy on yourself. No one is after you or the hotels you like to collect cereal box tops to get discounts on. Stop making this personal, as it isn't.

All we're saying is that the HIFS isn't worth $184 a night right now *but* we'd like to pay $184 a night to get better food, services, and overall quality. Perhaps the HIFS recognizes this like some of us do and doesn't want to be another me-too fleabag discounter. There is nothing wrong with aspiring to be better or pay more for getting better service now is there?

Your wish is to pay less for a budget suite hotel. Good for you. My wish is to pay more for a moderate suite hotel. Good for me. You appear unable to understand that some folks don't care about the cost; they want an unforgettable experience. Christ, Disney theme park tickets cost a fortune for the five or six rides you can go on a day with all the lines. I'm not ranting at Disney for this. Why? The *quality* of those five or six rides is head and shoulders above the quality of fifteen or twenty rides at Six Flags or another park.

On a personal note, I think you have a problem with people of wealth as evidenced in your posts and the way you look down upon yourself is really sad. Have some self respect and for god-sakes, don't raise your kids to have similarly low standards.
 
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