just like to add my observations from another dvc owner. also there
i have concerns about the intent of the poster bragging how she
"help" herself...especially when she tried to defend her behaviors.
i don't think this is a popularity contest, so whether a dvc owner
doesn't object to your actions isn't the issue. "what is" to me,
is the fact that dvc monitor electric bills/wear & tear for
replacement costs. and those costs are paid for...not by disney
but the owners. so even if there wasn't another person in
the laundry room....does not mean it was for free. and i
don't have any doubt that you knew this.
because dvc-don does pay for this, his points are valid and you
are stealing. if it was free, it would have been available @
all resort. you knew that...and you planned your actions in advance.
...now someone not knowing for sure ,& just saw others using the room
might make the mistake of thinking they could use it. esp. staying @
the resort. but for you to "act" as if you didn't realized you shouldn't
or being innocence is not believable to me. it called "rationalization".
your own words is what i am basing this on.....i am sure most
recognized that your real intention...." how many times do you bring
laundry -must have "driven" not bus , eh?----instead your actions
indicated you planned this. so i think , that why dvc-don was riled
up.
we're blt owners, & i think that dvc did placed locks on that resorts-is
because dvc is aware that not all guests respect others...& with
different morals. i also think that the new dvc owners , in general -are
more aware of their dues and the hidden costs from those intruding
& stealing....even if it just a few pennies, it still taking something
that others are paying for....& no rationalizations you can come up
with will change that fact.
my profession is mental health....& rationalization create problems.
just like the poster jumping in to support, by thanking you-
fyi, that's ok, but there are interventions owner can take by
calling security ....won't that be a wonderful memory to "take
home."