Perhaps ? I respect your opinion, but also question if it really is the best business plan to be less visible and transparent. When you have sales people who proudly show off the selling points of ANY area: things like a large indoor pool in a community where many residents have skin cancer issues, medication issues, and are/were thrilled to find such an amenity, proudly show perspective residents the "private" residents club with dancing and a night club atmosphere right here with others their "age", very affordable internet and cable TV (sold out to a major corporation that never stops raising prices) every manner of free classes and to learn an amazing number of crafts and skills but never tell you, as your tour, the yoga instructor or art teachers are only there as long as your wonderful fellow villagers are willing and able to teach here FREE. Who show you an Life Long learning "college", tell you about the community college level of instruction, and then change everything. Not on here to whine and gripe, we have enough individuals like that, but to say because some people reacted to poorly to find these, and so many other "the emperor has no clothes" surprises is not quite fair to those who seeing is believing. Can't imagine "ordinary" people walking into the impressive Hacienda CC for the first time and NOT being impressed.... the circular drive, the stunning, soaring dining room with natural light.... the resort pool with SPA, reps always love to point out the (now disappearing) spas. Again before the hate remarks start, this is only being realistic, not being critical. Don't think the best business practice is keeping things quiet if you think people may be upset when things they were shown disappear one after another..... !
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