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I have read about at least 2 people who have written about road tests of motorcycles on their personal webpages, that say that the bike they tested was provided by a dealership. While it is understandable that a dealer or manufacturer may provide a bike for reporters of a well-established motorcycling magazine to review, how do private individuals get dealerships to let them road test their motorcycles?
And why would any dealership let them use their motorcycles for road tests by private individuals that are not affiliated with a magazine or a professional motorcyclist without buying the bike?
This seems strange, because I wonder what dealerships have to gain by letting someone have their bikes simply to put a review on their personal web page, given the obvious liabilities that are involved with motorcycles in general.
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i had first thought about buying a silverwing scooter instead of a mc. but i found out that no dealer will allow someone that doesnt have the mc endorsement on their license to take a bike out for a spin; so when i bought my sportster, i bought it non-tested. u have to have the endorsement, and u have to have a helmet when doing test rides. harley does it that way and so does a indie kawa shop up the street from me.
i had first thought about buying a silverwing scooter instead of a mc. but i found out that no dealer will allow someone that doesnt have the mc endorsement on their license to take a bike out for a spin; so when i bought my sportster, i bought it non-tested. u have to have the endorsement, and u have to have a helmet when doing test rides. harley does it that way and so does a indie kawa shop up the street from me.
now i need to know what resort is the best for disney(orlando) and why?

MARK S
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This is kind of a loaded question. I have stayed at quite a few of the resorts and never had one that I disliked. All of them have their good and bad points just like anything else. I will give you my fav's from each category since I really can't pick one.
Value - All-Star Movies resort. Rooms are on the small side, but that does not dimish this resort. Decor is superb, pool is huge, and the food court and shopping better than I could ever expect. Plus you still get the same great service and perks all the other resorts get.
Moderate - Caribbean Beach resort. This is a big resort, so it is a bit quieter than the value resorts. Themed pool is cool and very big, and each section also has it's own quiet pool. Resort has a food court as well as a sit down restaurant. Rooms are nice and big.
Deluxe - Polynesian - if you had to tie me down to one resort, this one would probably be my overall fav. The atmosphere and decor makes you think that you are in some tropical island location. Rooms are huge, food is great, and there is something about being able to take the monorail to the MK. Also, being able to watch the fireworks over Cinderella's Castle from the resort over the lagoon was something to behold.
Vacation Club - Saratoga Springs - if the Polynesian is #1 this resort is #1A. Decor is great, food and shopping outstanding at the food court. Has just about any type of activity that you can think of to do, from basketball to tennis, riding a bike around the resort, fishing excursions. Theme pools are nice and both are big. Close walk to Downtown Disney for shopping and restaurants.
Those are my favorites. I would suggest going to www.disneyworld.com and doing a resort comparison if you are trying to decide. Also check out www.disboards.com for more info. The disboards is a message board all about going to Disney. There is so much info there it will make your head spin, from dining reviews, resort reviews, trip reports, to strategies for beating the crowds. I have been to Disney many times over the last 15 years and I found out tons of info for our trip this past April that I didn't know. Check it out!!
Have a good trip!
This is kind of a loaded question. I have stayed at quite a few of the resorts and never had one that I disliked. All of them have their good and bad points just like anything else. I will give you my fav's from each category since I really can't pick one.
Value - All-Star Movies resort. Rooms are on the small side, but that does not dimish this resort. Decor is superb, pool is huge, and the food court and shopping better than I could ever expect. Plus you still get the same great service and perks all the other resorts get.
Moderate - Caribbean Beach resort. This is a big resort, so it is a bit quieter than the value resorts. Themed pool is cool and very big, and each section also has it's own quiet pool. Resort has a food court as well as a sit down restaurant. Rooms are nice and big.
Deluxe - Polynesian - if you had to tie me down to one resort, this one would probably be my overall fav. The atmosphere and decor makes you think that you are in some tropical island location. Rooms are huge, food is great, and there is something about being able to take the monorail to the MK. Also, being able to watch the fireworks over Cinderella's Castle from the resort over the lagoon was something to behold.
Vacation Club - Saratoga Springs - if the Polynesian is #1 this resort is #1A. Decor is great, food and shopping outstanding at the food court. Has just about any type of activity that you can think of to do, from basketball to tennis, riding a bike around the resort, fishing excursions. Theme pools are nice and both are big. Close walk to Downtown Disney for shopping and restaurants.
Those are my favorites. I would suggest going to www.disneyworld.com and doing a resort comparison if you are trying to decide. Also check out www.disboards.com for more info. The disboards is a message board all about going to Disney. There is so much info there it will make your head spin, from dining reviews, resort reviews, trip reports, to strategies for beating the crowds. I have been to Disney many times over the last 15 years and I found out tons of info for our trip this past April that I didn't know. Check it out!!
Have a good trip!
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