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Subject: Re: Residenseas Posted on: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 14:29:01 MST

Like Daddy used to say... "If you have to ask.... you can't afford it".

--Tom

"Nonnymus" wrote in message
news:%LiEi.134196$kK1.107886@newsfe14.phx...
> At 10:00p here in LV, there was a show about the Residensea's condo cruise
> ship, World. http://www.residensea.com/index.html The show was really
> interesting, though I went to sleep after about 40 minutes and missed the
> balance. Personally, I find the concept fascinating and wonder how the
> ship is doing. The show was done after the ship was occupied and had
> accumulated some miles, but it was obviously done during the first flush
> of success.
>
> Now that there's been a little graying of the ship's hair, I wonder how it
> is doing financially. Anyone know? Other little things come to mind-
> such as how the charges are apportioned to the owners. For instance, is
> it done on the basis of square footage occupied or the number of owners?
> For instance, does the owner of a large cabin pay the same as the owner of
> a smalller one? Also, how much would it be per month for a typical cabin?
>
> Other items in the show raised more questions than they did answers. For
> instance, there's a dining room. If you're a resident, do you eat as part
> of your monthly charges or is there an individual charge per meal? We
> once belonged to a dinner club where there was a monthly assessment
> coupled with a per meal charge. Your monthly assessment included a
> "credit" that you had to 'eat up' each month. Is the World that way?
>
> Nonny
> --
> ---Nonnymus---
> You don’t stand any taller by
> trying to make others appear shorter.