In violation of my personal rule against non-descriptive topic titles, I ask a question that no one seems to be asking.
Why?
Why mess with the Orange Lake formula for success?
For years we have been hearing on internet message boards how OL is the greatest timeshare in the world.
We've been told that it is the largest single-campus timeshare in the world.
We've been told that it has the greatest management team, always responsive to what the owners want, providing the specific amenities those owners want and not the ones they don't.
We've been told how owners receive every conceivable preference.
We've been told how immaculate and beautiful the place is, how responsible and responsive the maintenance people are.
We've been told about the great lengths the resort goes to to keep each and every unit in the best possible condition, even the oldest ones.
We've been told how warm, gracious and welcoming the Customer Service people are.
We've been told that OL has it's own Disney rep, right on site, and not one, but two shortcuts to Disney.
We've been told over and over that OL is the feather in RCI's cap. Again, with a rep right on site. We've been told about all the great trades, even offseason week trades, that owners get through RCI.
We've been told how owners use RCI to upgrade their vacations for a nomimal fee, as extreme as being able to give a studio in the clubhouse and get a beautiful, newly refurbished 2-bedroom villa.
We've never heard any owner complain about the amount of the annual fee.
We've been told how owners can't wait to get back to their home away from home.
For years we've heard that it is as good as it gets, the creme de la creme of timesharing. It seems like the perfect place.
So, why?
Why bring in a new team and change that?
Why?
Why mess with the Orange Lake formula for success?
For years we have been hearing on internet message boards how OL is the greatest timeshare in the world.
We've been told that it is the largest single-campus timeshare in the world.
We've been told that it has the greatest management team, always responsive to what the owners want, providing the specific amenities those owners want and not the ones they don't.
We've been told how owners receive every conceivable preference.
We've been told how immaculate and beautiful the place is, how responsible and responsive the maintenance people are.
We've been told about the great lengths the resort goes to to keep each and every unit in the best possible condition, even the oldest ones.
We've been told how warm, gracious and welcoming the Customer Service people are.
We've been told that OL has it's own Disney rep, right on site, and not one, but two shortcuts to Disney.
We've been told over and over that OL is the feather in RCI's cap. Again, with a rep right on site. We've been told about all the great trades, even offseason week trades, that owners get through RCI.
We've been told how owners use RCI to upgrade their vacations for a nomimal fee, as extreme as being able to give a studio in the clubhouse and get a beautiful, newly refurbished 2-bedroom villa.
We've never heard any owner complain about the amount of the annual fee.
We've been told how owners can't wait to get back to their home away from home.
For years we've heard that it is as good as it gets, the creme de la creme of timesharing. It seems like the perfect place.
So, why?
Why bring in a new team and change that?
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