Dean said:
I don't recall saying it as it's not really the way I think of it. If I recall, others were discussing the cruise issue at the time.
Well, its a direct quote of your statements earlier in this thread. If you'll check the discussion surrounding your cruise statement, you'll see that no body brought up the cruise issue except yourself (at least that I noticed). Apparently, given this quote, your statement:
Dean said:
You must attribute the cruise analogy to someone else, it wasn't me.
was made in error. If I read the statement correctly, you did write "To me, it's no different than the cruise industry." My opinion is that such a statement is flawed, and that 5 in a one bedroom at a land based
DVC resort is very, very different than travel accomodations/food services/life jacket and boat requirements on a cruise ship.
Dean said:
Sorry you're having trouble with the analogies, do you want me to explain them further.
Thanks for the offer, but I think that many attempted analogies are so far fetched and non-applicable I do not think further explination would be of benefit. What would be of even greater help is if analogies were used that are even partially applicable to the discussion at hand. As previously stated, there's no way a moving cruise ship occupancy with the amenities, food and sea worthy requirements can compare to a DVC land based room for me, those each have very different requirements. And I cannot really see how 5 in a one bedroom is analogous to using illegal drugs, but then I don't have any experience in that area to draw from. Maybe the the problem is that the one position may not be very defendable beyond the, "....cannot break rules...no flexibility allowed... " mantra.
Regardless, 5 in a one bedroom personally affects our current use of vacation accomodations at our children's current ages. I am bias on this issue and therefore post about it. I do find it very puzzling as to why other posters who say they do not have strong views, at the same time have numerous and multiple posts on the issue. Me thinks somone is attempting to bluff others with proported statements of indifference. Thank goodness MS is now applying some reasonableness to the occupacy issue. We find the one bedroom accomodations very nice for our family, and would not use the second bedroom for our kids at thier current ages. It would be locked off and go totally unused if we got a two bedroom villa at this point. Our children still need supervision, especially in strange environments with balconeys right outside the rooms. It really doesn't make sense for us to rent the two bedroom and then never use the second bedroom.
:thewave:
Best wishes for choosing the accomodations that best fit your familes needs in cooperation with MS.