NMAmy
Can speak food in German
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2000
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You're all seriously naughty, my fellow DVC-ers.I quote from the other thread: "In fact, I found the thread that was started over there about this one to be incredibly insulting and rude."
For those "thin skinned" visitors from that other thread (which DVC-ers might also find incredibly insulting and rude) I offer the following "olive branch":![]()
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If you're going to quote me, at least give me credit.
This entire thread seems pretty junior high to me. If you want to make a point to someone who has the wrong information--how about doing the grown up thing and just politely giving them correct information in THAT thread? There's no need to start another thread to mock people in a different area so you can laugh with others who feel the same way you do. I do appreciate the more mature posts on this thread.
Perhaps I can shed a little light on some of the issues that keep folks from buying DVC that have some of you so perplexed.
Some people want daily housekeeping on vacation. That's not weird or a crime. A lot of moms spend all their time taking care of others and like to be pampered on vacation.
Some people don't want a kitchen in their room because they will feel obligated to save money by cooking in their room. Again, not weird -- just a personal preference. No one was "afraid" of the oven.
Many people, particularly in these rough economic times, do not want to lock their money into a timeshare. That seems pretty fiscally responsible to me. If you're not sure if you're going to have a job next year, why would you waste money you need to live on a vacation?
Personally, I enjoy the kitchen, the washer/dryer, and since my DH was ill, we went without housekeeping for several days in a 1 br so he could sleep without being disturbed. But I can certainly understand why other people feel differently.
Oh, and I'm not "thin skinned." I'll be back later to check on my flaming.
