PerryKing
TUG Member
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2011
- Messages
- 369
- Reaction score
- 149
- Points
- 253
- Location
- Colorado
- Resorts Owned
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Hyatt: Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Bonita Springs, and 2X Dorado Puerto Rico.
Mexico: Crown Paradise, Royal Holiday Club, Vidanta Mayan Palace, and Vidanta "Kingdom of the Sun-Nuevo Vallarta at Vidanta World.
Overall, a great stay -despite the hurricane damage- and recovery efforts.
I just spent Christmas week at Coconut Plantation. All was fine, except for the elevators that were not working, the club house was untouched inside by the storm. The river pool pumping system was wiped out. But most of other pools and the main hot tub were all up and working, Restaurant working. Could hardly tell by the condition of the grounds that the hurricane had hit just a few months earlier. And that's all thanks to, Ray, the Resort Manger and his determination to get back up and running as fast as possible, same with the all the staff, contractors, and Insurance company's hard work to get as much of property up and running as soon as they can.
They are keeping the occupancy low, by not opening up the top floors in buildings where the elevators are not working, however, if your assigned to floor two or three they will carry your bags up the stairs to your unit if you want help.
I personally hardly experienced any insolvencies, and had a very pleasant, quite 2022 Christmas week there. ... and the NEW Barbeque Grills were great!
P.S.
The undeveloped land behind the resort has been sold, no more HRC buildings will be built, and a new low-rise hotel will be built on that land past the lake. There will be two new Ocean Front luxury towers, named Ritz Carlton Residences, and connected together by about a 8 story or so building between the two, built next to the Hyatt Coconut Point Hotel on the old WEEKS FISH CAMP PROPERTY. Already 80% sold out, with penthouse condos selling for $13 million dollars plus. Developed by London Properties, who now also control the golf course (Raptor Bay). The name will be changed. And they are already reconstructing the golf course into a 18-hole championship type course, and a 9-hole walking course.
I just spent Christmas week at Coconut Plantation. All was fine, except for the elevators that were not working, the club house was untouched inside by the storm. The river pool pumping system was wiped out. But most of other pools and the main hot tub were all up and working, Restaurant working. Could hardly tell by the condition of the grounds that the hurricane had hit just a few months earlier. And that's all thanks to, Ray, the Resort Manger and his determination to get back up and running as fast as possible, same with the all the staff, contractors, and Insurance company's hard work to get as much of property up and running as soon as they can.
They are keeping the occupancy low, by not opening up the top floors in buildings where the elevators are not working, however, if your assigned to floor two or three they will carry your bags up the stairs to your unit if you want help.
I personally hardly experienced any insolvencies, and had a very pleasant, quite 2022 Christmas week there. ... and the NEW Barbeque Grills were great!
P.S.
The undeveloped land behind the resort has been sold, no more HRC buildings will be built, and a new low-rise hotel will be built on that land past the lake. There will be two new Ocean Front luxury towers, named Ritz Carlton Residences, and connected together by about a 8 story or so building between the two, built next to the Hyatt Coconut Point Hotel on the old WEEKS FISH CAMP PROPERTY. Already 80% sold out, with penthouse condos selling for $13 million dollars plus. Developed by London Properties, who now also control the golf course (Raptor Bay). The name will be changed. And they are already reconstructing the golf course into a 18-hole championship type course, and a 9-hole walking course.
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