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The first TS presentation we went on, our children were very little. We refused to let them take the children to the playroom. The salesman was not happy about that. You could tell he did not want them to be there. He suggested they go to the playroom so often that my mother actually got mad and took them out of the room, and she stayed out as well. They were being good, sitting on our laps quietly, but their presences seemed to not be in the script.
Another time, when they were a little older, we did allow them to go to the playroom. This turned out to be bad because we could not hurry the salesman, and the children's angst might have been beneficial. That tour took 3 hours. The salesman was horrible, would not let us leave. We had actually given them money for discounted tickets, and we could not leave until they signed off, or our own money would have been in jeopardy. That was a very hard earned lesson, and we have never been on another tour. (It was Liki Tiki, in case anyone is curious.)
Actually, that is not quite true. We did stop at the tour building and ask for an owners update at our Hilton. We did not ask for, nor were we offered any compensation. We just had some questions, were thinking of adding points. The lady they put us with was horrible. She was downright mean when she found out we had bought resale, and when we complained to the manager, she was worse. All that, and we walked out empty-handed.
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