An average person coming here (or OT, or the Wyndham yahoo group, or...) would conclude that all of us might wish we'd never heard of timeshare. The rip-off artists in any developer's sales office, exchange companies renting weeks, erosion of benefits, and increasing fees, etc. etc. etc.
I'm presently sitting in Wyndham Smoky Mountains, in a very nice 2BR unit. The kids are in their room, asleep, while we hang out in the living room. We've had several meals in our well-stocked kitchen. The beach towels and swim suits from the afternoon's visit to Dollywood's water park are now dry thanks to the in-unit dryer, and I'm about to enjoy a beverage out on the balcony which has a bit of a view.
I hear people vacation in hotel rooms---whole families in a little room with a single bathroom, a single sink, and two beds! I don't know why they do it, or how, but they do it. To me, that's simply not a vacation. This is a vacation, and I wouldn't give it up.
I'm presently sitting in Wyndham Smoky Mountains, in a very nice 2BR unit. The kids are in their room, asleep, while we hang out in the living room. We've had several meals in our well-stocked kitchen. The beach towels and swim suits from the afternoon's visit to Dollywood's water park are now dry thanks to the in-unit dryer, and I'm about to enjoy a beverage out on the balcony which has a bit of a view.
I hear people vacation in hotel rooms---whole families in a little room with a single bathroom, a single sink, and two beds! I don't know why they do it, or how, but they do it. To me, that's simply not a vacation. This is a vacation, and I wouldn't give it up.
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