Tuesday, February 16, 2010

RCI Appreciation Weekend

By Rafael Martins

KISSIMEE, Fla. – It was a cold afternoon in the Sunshine State, when managers and directors from RCI, which is a Wyndham Company, offered an Appreciation Party for its members and public that could eventually become members, after enjoying the cocktail party with food, drinks and music. The event was hold this Tuesday, Feb.16 in one of Wyndham Vacation Resort’s units called Cypress Palms located inside of Disney’s property.

Little by little the improvised room for the event became crowded and lively to those ones that were anxious to hear about the new destinations that they could be taken to. The hotel Company has been taking everyone’s attentions especially in Florida for its exquisite and unexpected events, such as: ridding Nascar’s cars in Daytona Beach, private rooms inside of the Amway Arena for the Orlando Magic games, etc.

“It is just so grateful to have the opportunity of sharing moments with these people that come from all over the United States to have a good time on their vacations, and they have the chance to meet others and the possibly of expanding their business through these meetings.” said Mark M. Novell, a Director Member Services of Wyndham Vacation Resorts.

After speaking to his audience, Mr. Novell explained the importance of investing in Time-Share properties, for those that doesn’t want to invest in the Real State business, since it’s been something unsure for the moment. The Director Member of Wyndham Resorts also said that the crowd would be able to visit tomorrow Feb. 17 , the number one Time-Share property in America called Bonnet Creek Resort.

Suddenly the musician stops singing and the employees inform the audience that they would have a giveaway game, where they’d have to find out the writer of some of the songs and movies where they were played. Danielle Savo, 7 years old from New York City, got one of the songs played in Shrek. “I thought it would be only about going to Disney, but I guess we are going to have some very good moments here in Florida.” The little girl said after taking her Play-Doh from the big table that had the gifts located up front.

Doug Smith is a British who lives in Cape Town, South Africa with his wife Rosie Smith and came down to Florida on vacation and gave his opinion on Wyndham’s time-share experiences. “ I can tell you guys that, we all become a big family and we get to know each other, so we can go visit our new friend Bruce right there from Alaska, where we can see Russia from his house.” Said Mr. Smith, making the crowd laugh.

The event seemed to be fun and serious, putting together different cultures and expectations. In one room the audience was filled with people from the UK, South Africa, and several other cities from the United States of America. One thing is for sure: they were having the time of their lives.