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Old March 31st, 2004, 01:58 AM
Charles
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In article 4068f437.135.41@news2, D Ball wrote:

But the ones we're looking at are of the usual,
rectangular shape. So I'm not thinking they will be laid out
differently than the norm?


The room was rectangular. There was something about the configuration
that was annoying but it is hard to say exactly what. And the desk area
was small. The outside was configured differently. This inside was the
only cabin I recall ever disliking, even some that were 40 sq.-ft
smaller. Maybe it just did not have the right feng shu or whatever they
call that Plus the constant waterfall sound did not help.

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Old April 1st, 2004, 04:58 PM
Benjamin Smith
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"D Ball" wrote in message news:4068f437.135.41@news2...
Charles,

Thanks for your input. If you don't mind, may I pick your
brain a little more?

Are you saying that the inside was laid out differently than
the ususal walk in with closet to right, bathroom opposite
to left, and then elongated rectangle w/ vanity to right,
couch to left, followed by twins on right and left?


Diane,

We did insides on Century and Constellation. We usually do insides.
Other than the Constellation's being a tick smaller, furnishings being
slightly different, there were no major differences. It was as you
describe. You can find out from your TA if the interior layout differs
from the usual, I would think most of them don't, but your TA should
check just to make sure.

Ben S. (I'll try to make jpegs of the room and send it to you)
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Old April 2nd, 2004, 01:46 AM
D Ball
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Ben wrote:

We did insides on Century and Constellation. We usually do
insides. Other than the Constellation's being a tick
smaller, furnishings being slightly different, there were
no major differences. It was as you describe. You can find
out from your TA if the interior layout differs from the
usual, I would think most of them don't, but your TA
should check just to make sure.

Ben S. (I'll try to make jpegs of the room and send it to
you)



Ben - Thanks so much for your follow up. If you've already
made the jpegs, I would very much enjoy seeing them. If not,
don't trouble yourself. Considering your input together with
that of Charles and all of the other helpful posters, I am
feeling AOK about our situation.

Diana
 




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