CaptainMidnight
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I think that's an excellent point. This concept that suddenly all the resort resouces will be over run is nonsense. If anything the new 5 in a one bedroom guideline will lessen the demand on resort resouces. Postings seem to indicate people having 5 in a studio and more than 5 in a one bedroom. If that represents the current condition, this guideline should reduce the current demand on resources. Besides, I think local pool crashers are a bigger problem.idratherbeinwdw said:Originally Posted by idratherbeinwdw
No we don't agree. My alot less meant none at all. Unless everyone had 5 in a one bedroom the effect is negligible IMHO. It's probably "evened out" by the fact that many times 2 or 3 stay in a one bedroom and it's "under" occupied. In fact I am going alone in January and staying in a one bedroom. So three families can stay 5 in a room and it will balance out my underuse.
idratherbeinwdw, well stated.