Context & another first-hand experience
A bit of history might be helpful for context: The base you're working off of: The Westin St John was built as a Hyatt Regency - which was the lowest class Hyatt. It was not designed, built or remodeled to be a high-end resort. The new villa units are supposed to be Westin built with Westin standards - which is why there's such a price discrepancy between the hillside (old) villas and the (new) bay villas - even when purchasing from Starwood. So without a large special assessment I wouldn't expect Westin standards within the villa.
Maintenance of villas: Even with "Hyatt Regency" expectations the unit was missing some basic maintenance (see Con's below)
Maintenance of grounds: We thought the maintenance of the grounds was rather poor to say the least. With several things having mold and mildew on them (not the worse thing in the world - but hardly a luxurious feel). We were told they have very high employee turnover and it's very hard to get employees to show up to work, much less do a good job.
Here's my pro's vs con's from my review (posted on TUG
www.tug2.com/RnR/RatingsAndReviews.aspx?ResortGUID=7B685193-7BF3-40DE-B6B7-F93C4573D0E2)
===== Pro's vs Con's =====
This was built as a Hyatt Regency, and, is much more Regency (or old Sheraton) than Westin.
Pro's
*Checkin was smooth
*Staff very friendly and knowledgeable
*Backup generator/power
*Free internet (wired)
*Many free things to use in the bay (kayak, sails, trike, tennis courts) - although they are very particular with who they let sail.
*Mid-week tidy
*Free parking
*Soundproofing - we heard many other visitors complain about hearing frogs & birds all night and having problems sleeping - we could hear the frogs (but not birds) on the balcony, but had to listen for them to hear them in the room.
Con's
*Units & building not well maintained
->No less than 5 burnt out light bulbs
->Several electrical outlets that did not work
->The front door latch (the internal lock) is broken
->Lanai/balcony railing was broken
->No hot water in the second bathroom shower (there is hot water in master and main-room showers)
->Over 100 dead bees on the laying on the floor of the lanai/balcony
*The second bedroom has a window toward the skylight that can't be covered (no drapes), so the room is always lit up when it's light outside
*No newspaper - A New York Times summary was delivered Mon & Tues, but not the rest of the week.