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- Location
- Southern Tier NY
- Resorts Owned
- HGVC Seaworld
Wyndham Smoky Mountains
Wyndham Bali Hai
Foxrun Lake Lure
Gatlinburg Town Square
Grandview Points
Yes? Isn't that the point of owning somewhere, you pay for the stuff there?Not every owner who owns KG inventory uses points or ever stays at that resort. Should KG owners should pay that special add-on fee whether they ever use that resort or not?
Well, I guess this really starts to make the idea of exchanges confusing - why not have separate fees for electricity? If I don't stay there, I'm never using electricity there right? Why would it make sense to pay less if you don't stay there? And by that logic, why would it be forced - if I stay there and don't use the pool, why am I on the hook when some owners aren't? This argument only works IMHO if it's an optional add on. (and even then, I think adding fees for pools and the like is junk fees as I've said before - it's part of owning the place, or it's part of the exchange, or it should be included in the rental. If you didn't want to pay for amenities, why are you staying at a resort in the first place?)The separate fee structure means that only guests who actually stay at that resort, and consume those benefits, pay the fee in question.
The point is to me - if it's charged to everyone, then it should be part of "renting the unit" however you do that. If it's optional, then sure, but I'd still complain if the only pool and hot tub access was an extra fee when they're commonly included. This is actually somewhat similar to my general feelings on these things - if you're going away from common recent history (say last 20 years or so) practice, you should make that pretty clear up front (like charging extra for any pool at a resort, or like the hotels with no bathroom door or separation at all). To me, this is like those restaurants that started just adding a 20% "service fee", not a tip or anything, just a fee ... for being a restaurant. That is asinine. NO, that should just be in the menu prices FFS - the entire point of the place is to serve you food in some manner. Are they going to IDK just let me have a dance party in the open spaces so then I wouldn't get a fee?Should every guest pay it whether they use it or not? That seems to be the point of debate. There are arguments both ways. I agree price transparency is always a plus.
And what's crazy to me is this isn't a "impossible ask". We already see it with a lot of businesses with "free shipping" - of course they know they're selling online - shipping is generally required to fulfill a purchase. So they just build that into the cost they put on the item.