Dean
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And I think it's colored your objectivity. To you this appears to be an emotional issue. And I can understand if one were told one thing and agreed to another, how this could be a concern. It happens in timeshare sales all the time. Then one signs a paper that says everything they've been told is in writing and nothing else will be applicable. To be clear, the occupancy issue itself isn't important but the fact that MS enforces the written rules IS. Besides, if a couple of us don't stand up and defend the position, everyone would think it's a non issue. This is far from the truth, IMO. And there are real consequences of room overcrowding like pool, restaurant, parking crowds as well as increased maint issues. How much this affects, I don't know. But my guess is it's a lot more than you'd think it is. Plus I find it interesting when people know the rules and still insist on breaking them and telling everyone about it, even if MS is complicit. I think it reflects society in general where most people are most interested in what's in it for them.CaptainMidnight said: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.
As for what's OK with MS, I think that's a subject where the jury is still out. Not enforcing it and it truly being OK are totally different things. Hence the pot legalization analogy. MS may have decided it's not worth the effort, again that's not the same as saying it's OK. There are rules and there are actually ways that the rules can be changed.