Vegas Vacation
Trip Start
Feb 09, 2007
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Trip End
Feb 12, 2007

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Several weeks ago we heard an offer on the radio from Tahiti Village, a timeshare community, to come and see their Las Vegas timeshare. For our troubles we'll receive 4 nights hotel stay on the strip, $200 in play chips, a free marriage ceremony, and free tickets to a comedy show. All we had to do was listen to a 2 hour sales pitch about their timeshare.
We had several hotels to choose from, while we were on the phone we them we quickly checked on the Internet which hotel was the most expensive, and picked the Monte Carlo.
Tahiti Village contacted us one more time on the phone, and twice by mail to make sure we still plan to arrive. If we didn't, they would charge us for the rooms. We did our research, found out what to do, where to go, checked out the travel sites, promptly Fodor's had an article on Vegas.
Our flight was delayed for an hour, but we got off the ground and six hours later we were in Las Vegas.
We had several hotels to choose from, while we were on the phone we them we quickly checked on the Internet which hotel was the most expensive, and picked the Monte Carlo.
Tahiti Village contacted us one more time on the phone, and twice by mail to make sure we still plan to arrive. If we didn't, they would charge us for the rooms. We did our research, found out what to do, where to go, checked out the travel sites, promptly Fodor's had an article on Vegas.
Our flight was delayed for an hour, but we got off the ground and six hours later we were in Las Vegas.


Comments
Waiting to hear you experince
Our family loves to visit timehares...
you just need to be able to say no
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