amanven
TUG Member
The never ending winter of 2018 prompted me to do a bit of looking around on Interval to see what if anything could be picked up with my SVR 2BDRM. I am very well aware that the possibility of picking up anything during high season(Feb to April) in the Caribbean or Mexico was a long shot so I was surprised to see what I believe are the hotel rooms available at the Grand Luxxe Nuevo Vallarta in February and March of 2019. My next thought was okay there must be a catch in there somewhere. We have only been to Cancun so we have no previous experience with the west coast of Mexico to draw on so with that in mind I have a few questions for those who have been to the resort before and particularly those who have exchanged into it.
Since the exchange offered is a hotel room with no kitchen, would the rooms be in one of the tower buildings instead of the residence club building near the rear of the property??
Do those rooms have a balcony?? Opinions on the quality of the rooms. Are the pictures on Interval an accurate depiction of the accomodations offered for exchange.
Are the adjacent Grand (Vidanta??)properties accessible in whole or in part by Grand Luxxe guests/exchangers?? Pools, restaurants etc. From aerial pictures the property looks very large but just how much of that entire resort complex is available to Grand Luxxe exchangers
Beach and beach facilities/amenities restricted in any way other than beach chairs being reserved for platinum owners??
Not necessarily about the resort but the Beach in Nuevo Vallarta.... how does it stack up against the likes of Cancun or the Florida gulf coast beaches?
When I say no, no and no again to any timeshare presentation will there be any punitive actions by the resort because of that...eg. like they put you in the room next to the garbage dumpster.
Current resort fees charged?? pp/per day
And lastly. Anybody have any idea why is the Grand Luxxe NV is willing to make units available for exchanges at a time of year when any other Interval Gold Crown resort (including the ones in Florida) won't?
We aren't fussy. I don't have to have an ocean view, a massive room or the beach or pool steps away from our door. A nice room with a decent balcony/patio on par with a Sheraton or Westin room will be fine with me, but that said, I don't want to end up with a room out of the 1980's either.
Since the exchange offered is a hotel room with no kitchen, would the rooms be in one of the tower buildings instead of the residence club building near the rear of the property??
Do those rooms have a balcony?? Opinions on the quality of the rooms. Are the pictures on Interval an accurate depiction of the accomodations offered for exchange.
Are the adjacent Grand (Vidanta??)properties accessible in whole or in part by Grand Luxxe guests/exchangers?? Pools, restaurants etc. From aerial pictures the property looks very large but just how much of that entire resort complex is available to Grand Luxxe exchangers
Beach and beach facilities/amenities restricted in any way other than beach chairs being reserved for platinum owners??
Not necessarily about the resort but the Beach in Nuevo Vallarta.... how does it stack up against the likes of Cancun or the Florida gulf coast beaches?
When I say no, no and no again to any timeshare presentation will there be any punitive actions by the resort because of that...eg. like they put you in the room next to the garbage dumpster.
Current resort fees charged?? pp/per day
And lastly. Anybody have any idea why is the Grand Luxxe NV is willing to make units available for exchanges at a time of year when any other Interval Gold Crown resort (including the ones in Florida) won't?
We aren't fussy. I don't have to have an ocean view, a massive room or the beach or pool steps away from our door. A nice room with a decent balcony/patio on par with a Sheraton or Westin room will be fine with me, but that said, I don't want to end up with a room out of the 1980's either.