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At Westin Princeville, Kauai (WPORV) NOW!

Are both corners the OV delux? Do some look through the whole pool area and others through the park to the ocean?

Yes. Here's two photos from the 6th floor WKORV Dlx "IV" looking over the main pool.







Here's a picture from building 6 WKORV-N 6th floor "IV"

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WOW! Great pictures! #1 & #3 are with a telephoto lens and #2 is your actual view, right? Gorgeous!
 
WOW! Great pictures! #1 & #3 are with a telephoto lens and #2 is your actual view, right? Gorgeous!

#1 is a closeup from the same location as #2. #3 is from WKORV-N. Here's a pict from last week's WKORV OV 6th floor building 2 (sorry for the bad quality, it's from my phone - it seems I didn't take any good pictures from the unit with my regular camera):


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Is the room you took the picture from WKORV-N IV or OV? I've heard there are a few rooms at WKORV-N that are considered IV but have a view like the one in your picture. NEVERMIND - you did label it IV.

What room number was it?
 
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thread drift ..

Ok - now I am confused -- this is a thread for Princeville -- right ? Major thread drift alert here ..:) .... drop the Maui pictures and lets see some pictures of Princeville??

Back to the beach access -- is the trail to the eat of Westin still open ?? Have they fixed up the wet & slippery parts ?

Who really owns the trail ?? ill it stay open --or has it been closed ( since the first poster said NO BEACH ACCESS.

Greg
 
Ok - now I am confused -- this is a thread for Princeville -- right ? Major thread drift alert here ..:) .... drop the Maui pictures and lets see some pictures of Princeville??

Pictures removed. I suppose when the OP changes the topic I shouldn't encourage it and also force myself to talk just about the original post.
 
There is a WKORVN thread that you could post the photos.
 
Back to the beach access -- is the trail to the eat of Westin still open ?? Have they fixed up the wet & slippery parts ?

Who really owns the trail ?? ill it stay open --or has it been closed ( since the first poster said NO BEACH ACCESS.

Greg

Grandmama states in post #49 that she walked the trial to the beach. Also - check out my post (#18) - it is a 'historic' dirt road. Certainly it is going to be slippery and muddy in spots - it rains alot in the this area - it would be impossible not to be muddy/slippery as it drops '500 steps' in ~1/3 of a mile.
 
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There is a WKORVN thread that you could post the photos.

Thanks, but I don't think so.

Perhaps we need just a photo thread with views from different resorts - that might help more than anything else to assist with determining what request to place at a particular resort.
 
There is definitely a path to the beach.

If you stand at the entrance to the resort, look to the right. There is the start of the path. It is between the right side of the resort and the golf course. It ends at a smallish sandy beach that is adjacent to the small stream at the very end of Anini Beach road (don't know the exact name of the road). The stream exits into the ocean and by crossing over you are on Anini Beach. The last house on this Anini Beach road is a rental house that used to be called Glo Manor. That may help you to identify where this is on a map.
 
I would like to add a comment about accessing beaches on the north shore. Typically, you would have a "hike" to any of the great, outstanding beaches on the north shore. Some require parking at a distance and walking (Tunnels) or parking in a higher parking area and hiking down.

Anini is an exception as are Hanalei Bay and Kee. These beaches have a public parking area. We rented a large home on Tunnels last year, so no hike necessary. House renting in that area (Haena) is now a no-no.

The upside to the hike to the beach is that they are rarely crowded (except Tunnels) and so unbelievably beautiful that you gladly make the trek many times over. If you have ever hiked down to Secret Beach, you know what I mean. We would hike down to many beautiful beaches daily even though we rented a house conveniently right on Tunnels Beach.
 
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