I pretty much go out of my way to have my instruments be as different from each other as possible. When I pick one up, it makes me play something I might not have though of if they were all the same. I've always been impressed by the craftsmanship of PRS guitars, one thing's for sure, they never, ever, ever shipped guitars with the razor-wire junkyard post-apocalyptic fret "jobs" that both Fender and Gibson borned in the darkest nightmare years of... well, they still do sometimes. But I can see why people could dislike PRS, because they really are designed to be an up-the-middle guitar, halfway between the poles in scale length, weight, tone. It's supposed to allow you to do many things well, but it can be just blah, too. They are surely better in high-gain situations than at any sort of woody-organic down-home barefoot hairy-armpit kinda thing. I can't really think of a reason to want one, you know?
They're right up the pike from me, about a forty-minute drive, I could probably go be one of their fret-monkeyboys but that sounds pretty blah too. It wouldn't take but a few weeks of M-F 9-5 wall-to-wall FRETS before I'd really, really start disliking them.