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Donna's Hilton Head/Old Key West Trip Report-Days 1-4

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Cast of Characters:
Donna (me) - turning 40 on this trip (what a blast!)
Joe (husband) - age 45 and loves Disney more each trip
Justin - age 14 (turns 14 at Hilton Head on 6-14)
Jacob - age 4 - my little disney daredevil

The idea behind this trip was Justin wanted to celebrate his birthday at Hilton
Head on June 14, 1999 and i wanted to turn 40 at WDW so it would lessen the
blow, lol. So, i carefully planned the dates and prayed i would get a 1 br at
Hilton Head for mid-June at my 7 mos. window. I called exactly 7 mos. out at 9
o'clock and got my 1 br. I was told by MS that had i called 1/2 hour later,
that 1 br would not be mine to have! I planned a cash night for
the Saturday of our stay to save points. More on that later. So it worked out
for Hilton Head and all i had to do was add the rest of the stay at OKW in a 1
br which i knew would not be a problem. The only other new thing for this trip
was our new Plymouth Grand Voyager and the TV/VCR combo that Dottie
recommended. Talk about a Godsend! So anyways, on with the show:

June 11, 1999 - I had to work 1/2 day to get some training in during the
morning. I was going to leave around 11:30 but the training finished up early
and around 10:30 my boss told me to hit the road cause he KNEW i had alot to
do! Thanks Gerry! I went home and finished packing, took the dogs to the
kennels and we left PA around 2:45 pm. We had planned to drive as long as
possible and stop whenever and wherever we thought we needed to. We had no
prior reservations. The drive was uneventful except for the swarms of locusts
(17-year cicadas) that we hit in West Virginia. They were just everywhere;
flying right in to us, hitting the windshield. We actually found ourself
ducking as they were coming at us. It started to get really funny actually. It
really is tough to be a bug if you're a 17 year locust, lol. At one point, the
windshield was so smeared with them, joe had to stop and clean the
windshield and literally pull them out of the radiator. Not an easy task since
they're 1-2 inches long and very hard! Well, we lived through that and made our
way to a Hardees for something to eat. Around Wytheville, VA, joe said it might
be a good time to stop for the night. We pulled in to a Holiday Inn - $90 plus
tax. Nope, that's way too much for one night in Hicksville, USA. Went across
the street to a Days Inn and it was $60 plus tax and right
next to a Shoneys. Perfect. Only problem was, they only had one room left and
it was smoking. Yuck. I'm not THAT tired! She said she'd let me inspect the
room to be sure it did not smell. I took the cardkey and we checked it out. The
only evidence of smoking was an overturned ashtray on the table (empty, lol). I
smelled the bedspread and blankets and they smelled fresh. The room was really
nice and i would never have known it was smoking had she not
said anything. I went back down and said we'd take it. We only had to take in
my freedom bag (QVC, love it) and our overnight bag. The next morning, we went
over to the Shoneys for breakfast. Pretty good buffet there. About 9, we set
out for Hilton Head figuring on arriving at HH just around check in time. I
remember passing the Disney outlet store and, unfortunately, that was the first
and last time i saw it. Joe said we'd hit it on the way off the
island on the way to OKW but we forgot :-(. (i think he "conveniently" forgot,
lol). Anyways, we pulled in to Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort about 3:30 -
of course, there are no parking spaces so Joe lets me off to go check-in. Gotta
love that pooh and tigger topiary in the front. I looked a little closer and
realized, it's not real. Kind of like artificial christmas tree pine, lol.
There was NO line at check in and i was greeted warmly, as
usual. No welcome home at the gate though :-(. I inquired about ANY possible
discounts on my cash night, whether it be CM or DVC discounts. No, sorry, she
said. But, the good news is, our room is ready! YEH! I paid cash for the
Saturday night $272 - yikes. Justin hung around long enough to get the room
number - 1114 - in the main lodge building - and he took off to get his crab
net and start crabbing. Remind me to thank him later for helping us
unload the car, lol. Our room was just around the corner from check in and to
the right before you go outside. We had an inside entry door. I put the key in
and go to walk in and there is a man sitting there fixing the vacuum cleaner.
i said, oops sorry, i was told the room was ready. He said they always "pull"
this on him. He then called somewhere (i assume the front desk) and said, what
did i tell you about sending guests to the room before i
give you the ok!" I told him to take his time cause i had to find my husband.
I left to find joe (he was still looking for a parking space, lol). I directed
him to the spaces under the building. They are much larger for vans and the
cars stay cooler down there in the shade. There are steps towards the back of
the garage that lead right up to the steps that lead to the back of the
check-in area. Except for having to climb the steps, it was very
convenient. By the time we got up there, the vacuum man was gone. This is when
i noticed this was a handicap room. The only thing noticeable was the lower
light switches and lower peephole on the door. I hate when they give
non-handicap persons a handicap room; i guess they know what they're doing. I
just don't want to be using a room that might really be needed by someone it
was intended for. I thought the shower would be handicap accessible too,
but it wasn't. However, we DID have an absolutely HUGE porch. About double the
size of a 2 br. The extra space, i assume, was for wheelchairs to be able to
use the porch. It was great, but we'd never need or use all that space. I
noticed this room was a lock-off to a studio. It also has a marsh view which is
what i requested (along with non-smoking). We unloaded our food that we brought
with us and put everything away. As we were sitting there
relaxing, we hear a loud buzz. It was hard to tell where it was coming from.
Seemed like towards the kitchen, yet out in the hall too. I went outside to
look and sure enough, our neighbor in the studio next to us was using the
handicap buzzer (our room did not have one) to tell his wife to open the door.
He apologized and said his hands were full and he won't make a habit of it. He
then realized his room was handicap too and that it also rang in our
room! We all kind of laughed about it.

We left a note for justin that we were going over to Piggily Wiggily in Shelter
Cover to pick up some groceries. Maybe it's cause joe does most of the grocery
shopping but i don't think PW's prices are really that bad. We had a coupon
from the Island Events book you can get in the lobby, for a free liter of coke
if you spend $10 or more so we used that. The store was quite crowded being a
Saturday. We came home and put the stuff away. Joe and Jake
decided to go take a swim and i said supper would be ready when they got back.
I told them to be back by 7. Menu for tonight - spaghetti - garlic bread. I had
planned on cooking each night at hilton head since we had alot of eating out
planned at WDW. Everyone always says how can you cook on vacation but i do the
opposite actually; we eat out alot at home and cook on vacation, lol. Anyways,
before i started dinner, i went out on the porch and heard
the neighbors over there. We got to talking about DVC and they said they were
thinking about it. I told them how we love Disney and Hilton Head and it was
the perfect thing for our family to do. They had a young son, maybe 5 yrs. old.
I was talking to them for so long that i didn't realize i hadn't started dinner
yet!

That night, going on at the resort, was the family barbecue. It is about $12.95
per person/adult. We did it last year and it was ok but i thought it was alot
for all that you got. After our dinner, which was delicious by the way, we
walked down to the mercantile/pool area. A campfire was going on. There were no
seats left but Jake kind of hung around and was singing some of the songs. I
couldn't help but noticed the beautiful pink/orange sunset off
to the west. it was just gorgeous. It was just laying on the edge of the water,
it seemed. We walked down the pier which starts off to the right of the
campfire and got Justin. We all walked back through the resort, about a 5-10
minute walk at a leisurely pace, back to our room. I made justin change since
he smelled, well, crabby, lol. We walked on over to Shelter Cove which is a
bridge cross-over away practically from our door step. I thought the
place would be hopping on a Saturday night but it was dead. It was getting late
- 9:30 - and the shops were closing. Bummer - there is some great little
shopping places here. We all got an ice-cream. The boys found a playground but
the area wasn't very well lit and made me nervous cause this was a big climb-on
type contraption and i was afraid jake would fall. They were sitting on a tire
that had chains and were spinning really fast so jake could
hardly walk when he got off. They were giggling their little red heads off,
lol. We walked back over to the resort and went up to Big Murgie's Den. Since
it was right around the corner from our room, we decided to spend the evening
in there for awhile. We had the entire place to ourselves! Justin and Joe
played pool for awhile, Jake played checkers (with himself, lol) and i watched
the Disney DVC channel. I curled up on the big couch and pulled down
the afghan and got cozy! Some people came in, looked around and left. I guess
they figured we had dibs on the room tonight, lol! It is the most comfy cozy
room and incredibly inviting. I can only imagine when that fireplace is roaring
with a warm crackling fire! After about 45 minutes there, we walked - about 10
steps - back to our room. Bed at 11 - have to be at church tomorrow for 9:30.
I absolutely LOVE this place!

Day 2 - June 13, 1999 - Hilton Head

I got up around 6:45 a.m. This is actually sleeping in for me since i get up
for work everyday at 5. I am a morning person, too, which helps. I made
breakfast for the gang, which consisted of scrambled eggs (lots of butter,
lol), english muffins and OJ. Jake was sleeping really long but he was just
getting over a bout with an intestinal flu so i figured he needed the rest. I
was just glad he felt better by the time we left for this vacation. He
eventually wandered out in to the living room and was "starving"! He had some
Lucky Charms (his favorite) and some toast. I cleaned up (threw everything in
the dishwasher) and we left for church. Joe and i feel it is important that the
kids know that even though WE are on vacation, we do not take a vacation from
church. So no matter where we go, if it falls on a Sunday, we find a church. We
have a Catholic church we go to while in Hilton Head, so we
went to the same one. It is Holy Family Catholic Church just near Sea Pines
Circle at the end of the island. This is a very large and beautiful church. We
got there early and i honestly never thought this church would fill up but it
did. It says come appropriately attired but alot of people were in shorts and
sandals. It really doesn't matter what you where in my opinion, at least you
are there. It started at 9:45 so we were a little early since we
thought it started at 9:30. No problem there, we just got a better parking
place! By the time we got out it was almost 11 o'clock. We went back to the
room and i made a pizza for lunch. Then we all changed in to our swimsuits,
coated up with sunscreen and walked on over to the main pool (the ONLY pool at
the resort). The pool wasn't too crowded but there were no tables available -
there are only 6 covered tables to begin with. I DID find an empty
chair over by the kiddie pool which worked for me. Jake was having fun and
brought a bunch of toys with him to the pool. Mostly squirt guns; the kids were
having fun with them. Jake's always been good about sharing his toys with
strangers and this was no exception. I did notice he seemed a little more
watchful of how far the other kids took his toys this year, lol. I was glad
that justin joined us instead of going crabbing. We had alot of fun going
down the slide and then playing volleyball with a beachball. Joe went and
signed he and justin up for shark fishing the next day. It was $46 for members.
He was going to golf but thought that Justin would get alot more out of them
doing this together than joe going by himself golfing. It was from 8-11 a.m.
and there were openings the very next day so he took them. They opened a new
snack shack type of place called Tide Me Over. Joe noticed they were
selling crab meat sandwich's so he got one of those. I had brought chips and
some cookies from the room so jake and i snacked on those along with some iced
tea.Justin and i decided to play some ping pong while Joe watched Jake. I beat
justin 2 games out of 2! I declared myself the new reigning DVC champ! Justin
was embarrassed i think, lol. About 3 o'clock or so, we headed back to the
room. You can only take so much of that direct sun. I could feel
it burning me even though i had sunscreen on. Tonight's menu consisted of
hamburgers, hotdogs, corn on the cob and baked beans. Everything was really
good. It seems EVERYthing tastes better down here, i swear! After dinner, we
sat around for awhile and just relaxed. It is SOooooo easy to do that here. I
guess we relaxed a little TOO much cause we ended up falling asleep for awhile.
When we woke up, Justin wanted to go miniature golfing but i didn't
feel like doing that since i didn't think Jake would be patient enough to walk
the course and he seems to swing a golf club even though it's a putter so i
thought he and i could do the playground for awhile when he woke up. Joe and
Justin weren't gone that long and justin won a free game from getting a hole in
one! Jake ended up sleeping longer than i expected. He finally woke up and we
walked over to Broad Creek Mercantile, stopping at the
playground for a little while. A little marsh bunny (no tail) came right up to
us, almost within reach but then it ran away. We then walked over to the
shuffleboard and jake picked up a game with some other kids (who also didn't
know what they were doing, lol). There's a hammock right there next to the
shuffleboard and i laid down in it for awhile. Jake joined me and then he got
out and pushed me for awhile. aaaahhh, the life; having your kid push
YOU in a hammock. It was tied between two HUGE live oak trees. Those hammocks
always feel like they won't hold you, but they do. It was another gorgeous
night at Hilton Head. I just so much enjoy those sunsets on the water every
night. Tonight was another pink and blue swirly sky. On our walk back through
the resort, we ran in to our neighbors from the studio. They were having a
great time. I was glad to hear that, but i knew they would!

When i got back to the room, i just HAD to get in the jacuzzi for awhile. I put
on my suit since you really have NO privacy with a 4 year old running around!
LOL! Jake wanted to try it but said the water was too hot. I kind of turned the
jets on a little too soon and water sprayed everywhere! It was so loud and
funny. My ooohs and aaaaahhhhs must have been contagious cause next thing i
know, Joe says he wants to come in too. We sat in there for
awhile just soaking it up, literally, and i had been in for about 15 minutes
and didn't want to shrivel up too much, lol, so i left joe in there to soak his
weary bones, lol. Lights out at 11 tonight. I slept like a baby from being in
the hot tub. I have noticed, however, the king size bed seems to slope on both
edges. Joe said he noticed it too. Still very comfortable though. Stay tuned
for Day 3, the fun has just begun! LOL!


Day 3 - June 14, 1999 - Hilton Head (last day)

Today is Justin's 14th birthday! Joe picked up a cake for him last night over
at Piggily Wiggily and had Happy 14th Birthday Justin put on it. We tried to
hide it but there wasn't much in our fridge, so that was kind of hard to do! I
got up around 6:30 cause i knew they'd be wanting a good breakfast before
heading out to catch those sharks. I made some waffles for Justin since those
are his favorite and it IS his birthday. They had to be at Broad
Creek Mercantile by 7:50. I was hoping to make it over to the Grand Villa
(2822) for a meet and greet coffee/tea session with the DVC people. I really
only wanted to see the GV again. It started at 8:30 and was till 10 a.m. I got
the older "boys" off for their day and then i showered and walked with jake
over to the GV. It's way over on the other side, just past the pool. The door
was open so we just walked in. They had some juices, coffee and tea.
Jim, who works at the resort was talking to other guests. I couldn't help but
over hear him talking about DVC and how flexible it was and how he, himself,
was a member. He is a retired NY police officer and now lives in SC and takes
alot of weekends off at OKW.I enjoyed talking DVC/Disney and how we manipulate
our points and talking about how we've made it work for us and how we love OKW
and HH so much.He said, in his opinion, Disney lovers are cut
from a special mold, in other words, touched by the magic. Then Jim mentioned
that they should work for their local Disney Store and they could get all those
benefits including discounts on DVC. Well, of COURSE, i had to tell him how
that is just what i am doing & how much i enjoy it. I told him all about our
message boards and how we all meet each other and have made some great
friendships out of it all. He just thought this was great. He even
joked that they could use me at the resort to help with DVC. Hey, no problem!
LOL! I got his email address and i promised to send him the link to darla's
planner. He said his wife would LOVE that! i videotaped around the GV for
awhile, said my goodbyes and then walked over to the Mercantile. Jake wanted a
chocolate lollipop so i bought that for him. We walked back to Big Murgie's
Den. I watched Andy Griffith for awhile and jake decided to play pool.
I thought it was ok since no one else was waiting to play. Pretty soon, some
other kids came in and they were showing jake how to shoot pool. He seemed to
prefer HIS way, which is just hitting the ball closest to him, lol. I must've
been quite a sight sitting there with my box of Vanilla Wafers watching Andy
Griffith! Every once in awhile, i'd give jake one, lol. We went back to the
room after awhile and joe and justin were just getting in from their
shark excursion. Neither one of them caught anything but there were others on
the boat (about 6 total) who DID catch some. I noticed Joe had blood all over
his good Nike golf shirt (why he wore that, i'll never know). Here, what
happened was, he was putting a hook through squid and it squirted blood out at
him. YUCK! We washed it right away and it came out. I noticed justin just
laying on the couch and he said he didn't feel too good. oh no, not a
repeat of our 1997 trip. You may remember, he was VERY sick during that trip
and we ended up spending an entire day in the medical center there. It seems
when he's around raw seafood, this happens every time. He did not have a fever
but felt sick to his stomach. We had planned on going over to the beach but
justin just wanted to sleep. He insisted we still go over to the beach without
him. So we all got ready and went over around 11 or so. The beach
and beach house were not crowded at all. I got a table in the shade at the
beach house where i could watch jake easily. He was playing in the area where
they have these big beach balls and water squirts up around them periodically.
He really liked these and was laughing really hard when the water surprised
him. I called justin and he said he still did not feel up to getting off that
couch. We went down to the ocean (tide was out) and stayed there
only a short time. I videoed jake walking in and that was about it! We did
bring our beach umbrella but decided to spend more time up at the pool. The
ocean water was VERY warm however. Jake wanted to go back in the big pool.
There's no shallow there for him, but he liked to walk on the steps and along
the edge. He was telling everyone his name which i thought was cute. He made
alot of friends this way. He passed out his squirt guns and they were
having fun. Joe went and got us some really good smoothies. I think mine was
banana. I didn't want it with alcohol but he must not have heard me. Could
barely taste it anyways. As long as it's cold, i don't care WHAT is in it. We
finally talked jake out of the pool and went back to the resort. We all took
some well-needed naps. Got up and showed - again - and got ready to take justin
out to the restaurant of his choice. He said he wanted to go to a
Damon's and we could have sworn we saw one on the way on to the island. He
wanted ribs but he was white as a sheet so i wasn't so sure he was up to this.
When we got in the van, he reclined his seat and i thought, nope, this isn't
going to happen. We rode for about 1/2 hr and still didn't find Damon's. Me,
Joe and Jake were starving. I asked justin if he really felt up to this dinner
and he said, no, mom, not really but i don't want to ruin your
evening. Then he said he thought he'd feel better once we got to disney world.
He wanted us to go eat and just drop him off at the resort. No way was i doing
that. so we all went back and since i had planned this evening to eat out, i
didn't have much on hand to make. I threw together some macaroni and cheese and
had some hotdogs on buns. It was no where near what i had in mind, but justin
said he could go for some macncheese. At least he would eat
SOMEthing. So much for his birthday cake. Well, we sang to him anyways, had
candles but no matches (lol). We all had cake except justin. Well, there's no
use in perfectly good cake going to waste, now, is there!

Before going to bed, i happen to come across my confirmation from MS on our
cash night cost of $245 plus tax. Then i looked at my receipt and noticed i was
charged $271.95. I went out to ask the front desk what the difference was since
it seemed like alot for tax. I was told that the tax went up to 11%. The
numbers added up, i just wanted to confirm it. But a peculiar thing happened as
i waited to ask about this. In front of me was a man who just
came from Sea Pines Plantation. He was saying how he was unhappy with his
accommodations there and was asking did Disney's resort have any vacancies at
all? The CM told him, yes, we have a 2 BR available and the rate is $210. I
thought maybe i heard him wrong. The man said he would go talk to his wife and
be back. So then it's my turn. I first asked about the cash rate and tax amount
and that was fine. Then, i asked why was that person just quoted
$210 for a 2 BR when i am paying $272 for a 1 br? He said, well, we DO have a
room available and the rate is lower so that it won't go empty for the night.
hmmmm.....ok, so i called 7 mos. ago for MY reservation, i am a returning guest
here, a DVC member owning points at HH, yet this stranger who just walked in
off the street, gets this great discounted rate? He said, yes, i know it is not
fair but this is a business and it's how we run it to
increase revenue. He also said my reservation guaranteed me my room would be
here when i arrived and people that do not have reservations may pay less but
they take that chance of no availability. I understand that, i told him, but it
is not my fault the room is empty. I should be entitled to the same rate.
Especially since i specifically asked at check-in if there were ANY discounts
available for my cash night and was told NO. Don't get me wrong,
this CM was VERY nice and apologetic and i was very nice but persistent with
him. Still, i was getting nowhere. It was 9 o'clock at night and there was no
manager on duty. I thanked him for discussing it with me. I went back to the
room, lights out at 10:30. Stay tuned for more to come on THAT story.


June 15th - Hilton Head and OKW

Woke up to another glorious sunny day at Hilton Head. I haven't mentioned the
weather but every single day is sunny and no/low humidity. Gotta love that!
Anyways, i made breakfast with what was left, used up the eggs, waffles, milk
and juice. Justin just had toast till i was sure he was feeling better. He said
he felt much better. YES! I got showered first and finished packing. I wanted
to get to that manager at the front desk first thing! LOL! I
went out and a front desk CM was there and i simply asked for the manager. A
nice (not to mention handsome) guy came out, Tim, i think his name was. He
looked like an Osmond Brother (ok, so now you REALLY know i'm 40, lol). I
explained to him what happened the night before and he was nodding and agreeing
with me that it sure didn't seem fair and yes, members deserve SOME type of
discount no matter what time of year it was. He suggested i take it to
my DVC rep (yeh right!). I said, maybe i will, but that doesn't help me now. I
honestly felt like i was going nowhere with him. He kept agreeing with me (i
hate that!) but next thing i knew he called up my account and clicked the keys
a few times and he said, how about i give you the off season rate? i said, what
is that? He said $185. It would be a difference of $60 including the tax. I
said thank you SO much, i really appreciate it and i thanked
him for listening to me and be sympathetic to the situation. I told him i
realized he was under no obligation to do a thing but i appreciate him trying
to please a guest. He said that is Disney's main objective (as i well know).
So, i left there a very happy Hilton Head camper! We pulled out for OKW about
9:45 a.m. with just a short stop at Shelter Cove so justin could run in and buy
his grandmother and grandfather something he had seen the other
night. We stopped at an ATM to get some more cash, got gassed up and hit I-95
SOUTH! It felt great to be going South on 95 and not north. We weren't on there
too long before joe and justin noticed a golfball/fireworks superstore. So we
HAD to stop there and joe bought a dozen balls and justin bought some
fireworks. Let me just say, he and his grandfather do fireworks. Justin is not
allowed to light them and they both wear safety glasses. I would not
normally condone doing fireworks and i STILL worry even though they both take
precautions. So this ends the Hilton Head portion of our trip. Just a few
afterthoughts about Hilton Head:

I really didn't mind being so far from the main area of the resort. I did miss
listening to my disney music on the porch from the rockers. I didn't realize it
until i was sitting around the pool and heard the music coming from the trees.
It seems like we really didn't do too much there this time. I guess cause it
was a shorter period of time than normal. The LOS bike rental is $40 for
members or $14 a day.Also, i was disappointed to learn that the CM
rate for recreation is the same as the member rate. It just didn't seem worth
it or a very good deal for just these few days. Justin and Joe said the shark
excursion was ok but it was alot of money and it would have been more fun had
they caught something! The CMs at Hilton Head are still great to interact with.
Of the 3 DVC resorts i've been too, they are the friendliest here. We didn't
stay long enough for the fireworks which were going to happen
the day we left. That's every Tuesday night and they are really good fireworks
(well, what do you expect from Disney). Just to give you an idea of the other
activities available:
Bull Island Crabbing Excursion - $36 member/$40 guest
Dynamic Dolphin Discovery - $21 member/$25 guest
Kayaking Excursion - $28 adult-$14 child members
$35 adult-$17.50 child/guests
Daufuskie Island Beach Combing - $46 member/$50 guest
Schooner Welcome Cruise - $25 all guests (not thru disney)

We have done all but the Bull Island Crabbing and Daufuski Island Beach
Combing. Maybe we'll try those in the future. Some other things going on at the
resort include, guided nature walks, The Savannah Expedition, Starry Nights
(stargazing), campfires (you toast marshmallows and make s'mores), beachside
trail ride, disney discovery club, gyotaku, sebastian's sea shells, intro to
animation and cel painting, teen mini golf, sweet goodnights (an evening
of bedtime storytelling in big murgie's den topped off with cookies and milk -
you can wear your PJ's!, Shadow's doggone adventure, Kid's night out at the fun
center, face painting, family kite making and flying, beach house pool games,
all-american cookout, longview cooking club in the GV with Matilda, teen pool
tournament, Behind the Ears tour of DHHIR, Beach Prints, member social, Kid's
night out, Picnic Under the Oaks (this is free), Goofy Bingo,
Pinckney Birding and Gator Adventure, Unbirthday Party, Family Scavenger Hunt.

As you can see, you need ALOT of time to do all of these things. Some have fees
and some are free. Some require reservations and some don't. If anyone has any
questions, feel free to email me for more details. You have to stay there to
really get the full experience of this resort. If this resort were ALL that DVC
had to offer, i would still invest in DVC. It was tough to leave but knowing i
was heading to OKW made it ALOT easier to do. For THAT,
stay tuned for Day 4B!!

Dşoşnna
GoH 87
DVCer/96,CM/98
Hilton Head6-12/15; OKW 6-15/21
OKW 12-5/9; FW Cabin 12-10 and 12-11

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