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<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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Emsip's thread about the freeloading SIL and FBIL got me to thinking what folks do when they invite others. How much detail do you go into when you invite guests to share your DVC accommodations?
For us, it depends on the guests. Some folks we know it isn't an issue, but for others, we need to get pretty detailed about what expenses THEY are expected to have. I usually explain that transportation, tickets and most of their food are their responsibility unless I have decided to treat them to a few of those things. I then go into detail about what expected food and ticket costs are. I usually tell them breakfasts are on us in the villa, but often they help pay for groceries too. We usually treat guests who are infrequent WDW visitors or newbies to a nice restaurant on us too. The usual scenario is that guests also pay for one of our dinners out too. Last October, we had 12 in a GV...all of them from one extended family (but not ours). We had invited this extended family of friends because we had treated them all to their first WDW/DVC/GV trip 5 years ago, and wanted to repeat it while their grandkids were all still in school. The grandparents took us out for a nice meal on them in thanks. In that case, I would not have expected it, but it was still a nice show of appreciation. We all like to be appreciated for offering our DVC accommodations to others to share. It's the ones who "expect" it that I can't handle.
So what do all of you do? How detailed do you get? Do you go so far as to include menus of the restaurants etc?
For us, it depends on the guests. Some folks we know it isn't an issue, but for others, we need to get pretty detailed about what expenses THEY are expected to have. I usually explain that transportation, tickets and most of their food are their responsibility unless I have decided to treat them to a few of those things. I then go into detail about what expected food and ticket costs are. I usually tell them breakfasts are on us in the villa, but often they help pay for groceries too. We usually treat guests who are infrequent WDW visitors or newbies to a nice restaurant on us too. The usual scenario is that guests also pay for one of our dinners out too. Last October, we had 12 in a GV...all of them from one extended family (but not ours). We had invited this extended family of friends because we had treated them all to their first WDW/DVC/GV trip 5 years ago, and wanted to repeat it while their grandkids were all still in school. The grandparents took us out for a nice meal on them in thanks. In that case, I would not have expected it, but it was still a nice show of appreciation. We all like to be appreciated for offering our DVC accommodations to others to share. It's the ones who "expect" it that I can't handle.
So what do all of you do? How detailed do you get? Do you go so far as to include menus of the restaurants etc?