Anonymous wrote:My inlaws are traveling to Orlando in a couple months and they are sitting through a timeshare presentation in order to get discounted (not even free!!!) lodging. They are multimillionaires. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about the one mentioned by OP, but my family went to a free weekend at Massanutten given by the time-share people. The accommodations were nice and the kids had a great time. Only one parent had to attend the sales meeting, so spouse took the kids around while I sat on the pitch. No super hard sale (not that I would ever buy a time share), so it was worth the two hour pitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are very reluctant to give you the freebies. They basically hold you hostage. We did it once when we were young and stupid. Never again. They said 2 hours. We were there nearly 5. I was starving and so thirsty.
Yes.
Dh and I were suckered into it once in Las Vegas. They took us by bus to some time share place off the strip. After the presentation, we had to wait for another shuttle bus that took nearly an hour to arrive.
Plus, Dh, seems to think it's a fun "game" to make the salesman think we might be interested and see just how low in price he's willing to go...I get frustrated and pissed off because I just want to get out of there and want Dh to just say "no" so we can collect our gift cards and leave....but Dh wanted to stay and "play."
Anonymous wrote:They are very reluctant to give you the freebies. They basically hold you hostage. We did it once when we were young and stupid. Never again. They said 2 hours. We were there nearly 5. I was starving and so thirsty.
Anonymous wrote:I am curious as well. One of our DC has autism and can't be left in a babysitting room but also is very distracting du By adult co versatile. would that get us through the presentation faster?