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Marriott's Ocean Pointe Owners and Friends

We're staying two weeks at Ocean Pointe and Oceana Palms starting the first weekend of December. Is the water in December usually warm enough to go snorkeling at Peanut Island without a wetsuit? If so I'll try to bring snorkel and mask
There's always some variance to ocean temps, but we were there in January a couple of years ago and we were in the ocean. The air temp and sun/cloud conditions make a difference too.
 
We're staying two weeks at Ocean Pointe and Oceana Palms starting the first weekend of December. Is the water in December usually warm enough to go snorkeling at Peanut Island without a wetsuit? If so I'll try to bring snorkel and mask



Water temps should be somewhere in the 70's.

Another excellent place to go snorkeling is directly under and next to the Singer Island bridge. Park in the Phil Foster Park parking lot and enjoy (a lot easier than paying for a shuttle boat ride to Peanut Island). Phil Foster park is free.





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Moderator Note: Obviously the high increase in Ocean Pointe's 2023 Maintenance Fees is causing concern, and not only among OP owners. Posts from several threads have been moved to a new thread:

Ocean Pointe 2023 MF's - More Than 25% Increase !!

Please continue related discussion there to limit duplicate posts/threads. Thanks!
 
We are there Jan 8 to 22 (split a 2br into two weeks for the first time ever). What happens between check out at 10 and check-in at 4 (hopefully)? Never done this before at the same resort. Usually that time is flying somewhere.
 
We are there Jan 8 to 22 (split a 2br into two weeks for the first time ever). What happens between check out at 10 and check-in at 4 (hopefully)? Never done this before at the same resort. Usually that time is flying somewhere.
Ocean Pointe handles this process perfect! You are asked to pack up and be ready to move when your room is ready….so you can enjoy your day inside or out Until you receive the call.
 
Thanks. I had hoped for something like this, and that we wouldn't have to put everything back in the car for several hours. I know other resorts have ways to hang around while waiting for your flight (Hawaii for one) as they mainly leave around dinner time. This is excellent and even better.
 
Does anyone one know if there are Electric Vehicle chargers at Ocean Pointe?
We are arriving this Friday and are renting a Tesla.
If not at the resort, where are the nearest Tesla Super Chargers? Is there a Wawa nearby with chargers?
Thanks.


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Does anyone one know if there are Electric Vehicle chargers at Ocean Pointe?
We are arriving this Friday and are renting a Tesla.
If not at the resort, where are the nearest Tesla Super Chargers? Is there a Wawa nearby with chargers?
Thanks.


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I'm not sure about Ocean Point but we just came back from Oceana Palms in early December.

There are a pair of CCS chargers at the end of Ocean Ave at Ocean Reef Park. You will need a CSS1 Adapter. For a Tesla your best bet is the supercharger is at the Wawa on Blue Heron Blvd very close to I95. It super convenient coming or going to the Airports.

If you are traveling around and want to find Tesla superchargers use this site: https://www.tesla.com/supercharger

Have a good time!
 
I'm not sure about Ocean Point but we just came back from Oceana Palms in early December.

There are a pair of CCS chargers at the end of Ocean Ave at Ocean Reef Park. You will need a CSS1 Adapter. For a Tesla your best bet is the supercharger is at the Wawa on Blue Heron Blvd very close to I95. It super convenient coming or going to the Airports.

If you are traveling around and want to find Tesla superchargers use this site: https://www.tesla.com/supercharger

Have a good time!
Thanks Wanlord. I did just remember to pack my CCS adapter for the trip (we do drive a Tesla at home). Good to know about the chargers at Ocean Reef park. We have a presentation at Oceana Palms on Wed. AM so that might be a good time to go over and charge afterwards. We will be heading down to Delray Beach/ Boca Raton area for the last few days of our trip and I am always on the lookout for Wawa's for Super Chargers.
Happy New Year!
 
Does anyone one know if there are Electric Vehicle chargers at Ocean Pointe?
We are arriving this Friday and are renting a Tesla.
If not at the resort, where are the nearest Tesla Super Chargers? Is there a Wawa nearby with chargers?
Thanks.


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I only have a Chevy Volt, but have looked around the area last couple times I've been there for charging places. Not at Ocean Point, but there is a free Level 2 charger at Manatee Lagoon, which is pretty close. It's a FPL place and pretty neat (although seems more designed for school field trips). You can see manatees there and look over the water at the zillionaire houses.
 
I asked Brian if we could have a thread to replace the Yahoo group "Marriott's Ocean Pointe Owners" https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/OPnewsgroup/info which will be shut down on 12/15. He said there was no problem with this.

The Yahoo group for OP owners has been a terrific opportunity to develop a sense of "community" amongst the owners. Here's hoping that community continues and grows from this thread. Therefore, this is the beginning of a new chapter for Owners and visitors to Ocean Pointe. As the Marriott forum here on TUG encompasses a wide range of topics, this particular thread may simply incorporate popular topics on the OPnewsgroup, i.e., hurricane/storm warnings and damage, COA issues, social gatherings, personnel changes, loans/exchange of beach chairs, etc.

TUG has so much more to offer the Owners at OP than we could provide on the Yahoo website. To copy off a MI grocer's motto, it's "one stop shopping".

So please welcome and take advantage of this new thread.
 
Wanting to ask a question. can I send a box to Ocean Pointe ahead of my arrival to be held for me when I checkin?
Or should we send it to arrive after checking in?
 
Wanting to ask a question. can I send a box to Ocean Pointe ahead of my arrival to be held for me when I checkin?
Or should we send it to arrive after checking in?
Hopefully others can chime in for Ocean Pointe, if not you may want to call and ask what their policy is. Each resort seems to have developed their own policy with regard to packages. For other Marriott resorts where we have had packages shipped to us (Cypress Harbour), they would pretty much accept any package. If it arrived early you could pick it up when you checked in. We even had a package arrive after checkout and we were able to go over to the resort to pick it up (we were still in Orlando). Cypress Harbour told us there is usually a fee of $5 per package but owners (I guess MVC owners) get five free. We have seen other resorts with a $10 fee per package and the fee wasn't waived for owners.
 
Wanting to ask a question. can I send a box to Ocean Pointe ahead of my arrival to be held for me when I checkin?
Or should we send it to arrive after checking in?
I would call resort for their current policy.

In the past we've had no problem receiving boxes.
 
Wanting to ask a question. can I send a box to Ocean Pointe ahead of my arrival to be held for me when I checkin?
Or should we send it to arrive after checking in?

My camera charger quit working while I was there last time (in 2021) and I ordered a new one from Amazon and had it delivered to the resort. I just had to go to the front desk and retrieve it. There was no charge for the service at that time.
 
We had a couple of portable backpack Beach chairs and umbrellas shipped from Amazon to OP before our arrival in Nov 2021 and upon arrival asked if someone could bring them up to the Villa..which they did…no charge..except for a nice tip to the associate.
 
Looking for Physical Therapy recommendations so I can call and get set up before our arrival in February. We use to exchange this information on the old Yahoo group.
 
Looking for Physical Therapy recommendations so I can call and get set up before our arrival in February. We use to exchange this information on the old Yahoo group.
Check directly with Ocean Pointe. I'm sure they have a list of qualified therapists, doctors, etc. from which you can choose. You can also check with your current doctor/therapist for a recommendation in that area.
 
Just a comment about Ocean Pointe... Your GM is a pretty good guy. Detailed explanation of maintenance, what's happening with maint fees in the coastal Florida area, etc. Heard he takes reports of sales dept untruths and reports back to Marriott. Much said here now about sales staff pushing weeks owners to drop weeks and convert to points "to avoid huge maintenance fee increase", which is ironic as the points fee for a week is far higher than the week fee. Much pressure to convert weeks, which I suspect is to create points opportunities in resorts dominated by week owners.
 
With the push to points, it is getting so much harder to get weeks when you want them or exchange for weeks at other properties.
 
Just a comment about Ocean Pointe... Your GM is a pretty good guy. Detailed explanation of maintenance, what's happening with maint fees in the coastal Florida area, etc. Heard he takes reports of sales dept untruths and reports back to Marriott. Much said here now about sales staff pushing weeks owners to drop weeks and convert to points "to avoid huge maintenance fee increase", which is ironic as the points fee for a week is far higher than the week fee. Much pressure to convert weeks, which I suspect is to create points opportunities in resorts dominated by week owners.
Actually, the MF's for weeks are increasing more rapidly than MF's for points. My average increase of MF's at 6 resorts was over 15%, while the MF's for points increased less than 10%. My cost per point for a silver week at Ocean Pointe is now higher than trust point cost. This previously was my best value for cost per point, but that is no longer the case. Even without the large reserve increase, operating costs at OP went up substantially. I think that MVC management is trying to get more weeks owners to convert them to points. I would do it myself if it didn't cost me anything, but I know that will never happen.
 
Actually, the MF's for weeks are increasing more rapidly than MF's for points. My average increase of MF's at 6 resorts was over 15%, while the MF's for points increased less than 10%. My cost per point for a silver week at Ocean Pointe is now higher than trust point cost. This previously was my best value for cost per point, but that is no longer the case. Even without the large reserve increase, operating costs at OP went up substantially. I think that MVC management is trying to get more weeks owners to convert them to points. I would do it myself if it didn't cost me anything, but I know that will never happen.
Our home resort week 2023 MF increase average is well below 15%, more in line with the DC points MF increase of 8.91% (although the calculation on our European resort MFs is complicated by crediting the surplus from Covid restriction years).
For two of our resorts - Grand Chateau it is 5.86% and Phuket Beach Club it is 2.98%, so way below points MFs.
 
Our home resort week 2023 MF increase average is well below 15%, more in line with the DC points MF increase of 8.91% (although the calculation on our European resort MFs is complicated by crediting the surplus from Covid restriction years).
For two of our resorts - Grand Chateau it is 5.86% and Phuket Beach Club it is 2.98%, so way below points MFs.
My resorts are Mountainside. Canyon Villas, Newport Coast, Ocean Pointe, Oceana Palms, and Royal Palms. Their increases were 9-28%. I own a few gold weeks because we prefer traveling in the off season and the initial cost was much lower. If I had known the low level of points given for Gold weeks at many resorts, I would have paid the extra to get more platinum weeks. Owning trust points would be less expensive annually for me due to the low point value per week, especially Canyon Villas, Oceana Palms, and now Ocean Pointe.
 
Actually, the MF's for weeks are increasing more rapidly than MF's for points. My average increase of MF's at 6 resorts was over 15%, while the MF's for points increased less than 10%. My cost per point for a silver week at Ocean Pointe is now higher than trust point cost. This previously was my best value for cost per point, but that is no longer the case. Even without the large reserve increase, operating costs at OP went up substantially. I think that MVC management is trying to get more weeks owners to convert them to points. I would do it myself if it didn't cost me anything, but I know that will never happen.

My resorts are Mountainside. Canyon Villas, Newport Coast, Ocean Pointe, Oceana Palms, and Royal Palms. Their increases were 9-28%. I own a few gold weeks because we prefer traveling in the off season and the initial cost was much lower. If I had known the low level of points given for Gold weeks at many resorts, I would have paid the extra to get more platinum weeks. Owning trust points would be less expensive annually for me due to the low point value per week, especially Canyon Villas, Oceana Palms, and now Ocean Pointe.
What was your average MF increase percent without the Ocean Pointe outlier?
 
What was your average MF increase percent without the Ocean Pointe outlier?
We were told by the GM that the assessment for the Sailfish roof is a one-off, Florida Coastal resorts now have to fully fund reserves and this accounts for a lot of the increase this year. He expected another increase next year to bring reserves up to 100 percent, then more flat in 2025. I may have my numbers wrong but looked at getting a 1 br Ocean Pointe in Jan 2024 and I think it was 4000 DC points. At. 68 a point that's 2700. Owners here tell me their non assessed maint fee for that is about 1800. That's a big difference.
 
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