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Albert Gostick

3 years ago

Went for one of their sales pitch stays (2 nights ...

Went for one of their sales pitch stays (2 nights + Spa + Sales Presentation = $200). They didn't put us up in the resort that they are actually trying to sell us on, but the Living Stone was clean and well kept. Friendly people with a decent restaurant.
The whole Vitality Vacation thing seems a bit hokey to me, but at the same time appealing. Not sure if it is for me. Keep holding out for more, tell them you are not interested right to the end and they will keep adding promotions on. Extra free weeks, more off the purchase price, AND even time to think about it without loosing the 'now or never' promotions.

Was this too much? My wife thinks I shouldn't use the word 'hokey' because they delivered what they said they would, and they were really nice people. I agree they did and they are.
The spa was pretty sweet, I had a good time there.

I guess what I meant by hokey is that it seems to me that other than the 2-3 free weeks included in their package, it is the same amount you would spend on your own. What they are trying to get you to do is commit to traveling for the next 25 years. I would say that the online travel/planning tools available to you as a member are pretty cool, which you would not have access to otherwise.

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