Ocean Tower is shown under BI resorts but reservations cannot be made online, probably since it is still under construction. I am hoping it will be available for online booking once the construction is complete.
Any word on occupancy dates?
I'm staying at KL for four nights at the end of September. I wouldn't mind changing to this if it's available by then.
During the most recent Investor conference call they mentioned the project had some early delays and they pushed the occupancy date out into 2019. So i think it had originally been planned for late 2018.
In 2015 we stayed in Ocean Tower... we specifically went to Hawaii for a tour of Kings Land.
Ocean Tower was such a horrible accommodation I'm still surprised we actually bought into HGVC on that vacation. We were in the furthest "ring" from the water, the room was dark and dingy. the last two or three nights we paid to upgrade into a newer tower, right above the dolphin quest. This was probably what salvaged what otherwise would have been a mediocre vacation.
I understand the rooms for HGVC will be MUCH nicer and remodeled... but I still can't get those images of my first experience out of my mind.
thanks for allowing me to vent.
Oh! Kings Land this August, 10 nights! Can't wait!
My guess is the low points units will be in that far ring and not very appealing even if they are nice inside.
In 2015 we stayed in Ocean Tower... we specifically went to Hawaii for a tour of Kings Land.
Ocean Tower was such a horrible accommodation I'm still surprised we actually bought into HGVC on that vacation. We were in the furthest "ring" from the water, the room was dark and dingy. the last two or three nights we paid to upgrade into a newer tower, right above the dolphin quest. This was probably what salvaged what otherwise would have been a mediocre vacation.
I understand the rooms for HGVC will be MUCH nicer and remodeled... but I still can't get those images of my first experience out of my mind.
thanks for allowing me to vent.
Oh! Kings Land this August, 10 nights! Can't wait!
the last two or three nights we paid to upgrade into a newer tower, right above the dolphin quest.
hmmm.. thanks for the correction. here's my revision: "the last two or three nights we paid to upgrade into a better tower that didn't suck the life out of us... right above the dolphin quest. SO much better than the dreary, outdated Ocean Tower."All buildings were built at the same time, when the resort was built as a Hyatt. There isn't a 'newer tower'. Perhaps the Lagoon Tower was more recently renovated than the Ocean Tower or the Palace Tower. There are time-lapse photos of the construction on the walkway between the Ocean Tower and the lobby.
+1 we also stayed there many years ago as a hotel. Perhaps because one can now cook/eat in the unit one would not need to go to the front area as often? There might be some units that have close access to the pool and Waikaloa lagoon area so maybe less need to go to the front.
I seem to recall that the lanais only are large enough to allow two chairs and a small side table. If that is still the case. I would much rather pay the extra points to have a unit where we can dine outside with a full table. One of the things I most enjoy about Lagoon Tower is living on the decks and enjoying all meals outside. The size of the decks and winds at Waikablowa make this more difficult.
Do the new Towers have barbeque areas? If so, that would be nice.
This brings up the main issue for me, how far is it to the parking area to schlep the luggage and groceries?
I’ll stick with Kings Land, parking right outside the units.
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