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Re: Staying Onsite vs. Staying in a Timeshare
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Originally Posted by cinderbella
Hey Fanny!!!!!!
Can you split your stay somehow? For example, spend half of your trip in your free timeshare and the other half on site? That way you are still saving a lot that you would be spending if you stayed on-site AND you won't get the "But we're not on property blues". If you split it up and had the first part of your stay off site then it would sort of feel like you were starting your vacation all over again once you moved.
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Bella, that is a great idea!  Actually, maybe we can extend our stay and add on 2 or 3 nights onsite at a deluxe!
For the record, it's not so much the "free" part of it (that is nice, but I have never been too much of a penny pincher, especially when it comes to Disney  ). I just feel like I am almost "wasting" it if we don't take the offer that my company gives to us. I don't know if I am coming across correctly. Quite a few people that I work with have been to Orange Lake in the past year or so and keep raving about the "lazy river", etc. and since my son would rather swim than go to the parks  , we figured that might be a great idea........of course now I am having second thoughts.............. 
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