There should three buildings open right now. The resort is built into a hillside overlooking the harbor. There are two lower buildings complete Jost van Dyke or Bldg # 1 has good views from the 2nd thru 6th floors. The first floor is OK but not spectacular. There is a parking garage under all bldgs so the 1st residence floor is actually 1.5 story's up. This bldg is the one you check into when you arrive on the 5th floor. The other lower bldg, I believe its Bldg #2. is great but you have to get a high floor with certain rooms as the steeple over the restaurant/gym will block your view partially I'd say up to the 3rd floor. You will notice this as you drive in. Other than that either bldg is great with bldg #1 having a better view of the town and bldg #2 having a view of the harbor entrance and a direct sunset view.
The upper bldg behind # 1 and 2 I think is Bldg #5. Anyway I think you'll have to get floor 3 or higher there to have an unobstructed view over bldg's 1 & 2. I've never been in it as it opened a couple of weeks after I was there this year. I asked the desk about it and they said all floors have a good view but it didn't look that way from the ground. The big disadvantage of this bldg is if you are on the top floor, with probably the best view in the resort at this time, you will have to take an elevator down then walk across to bldg 1 or 2 and take another elevator down to get to the beach/pool area. This is a major design flaw IMO and I don't see how they can fix it.
All units face the harbor. All views are the same category, oceanview. There are no garden, island, mountain or other views. As I've said I've stayed twice now both times in unit 162, bldg 1, 6th floor room 2. If you get that one you'll be awestruck by the view from your bedroom sliding door, either balcony or the L/R window.
if anyone is interested I'll put a few powerpoint slides together with notes so you can get a better feel for the layout. Email me and I'll work one up.