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When I start a Request First on the Interval International website, it asks me during the request if I need a kitchen. If I answer yes, will it still give me units with limited kitchens that are coded "LK", or only units with full Kitchens?
It won't match to Marriott's Maui Ocean Club original towers, nor will you get a match to Marriott's Kauai Beach. I try to leave my search more flexible. Kitchens don't have to be much for us.
Some of the kitchens in the units at the Quarter House in New Orleans are Limited Kitchens. My unit has a full fridge, stovetop, hood, microwave, dishwasher.
When I start a Request First on the Interval International website, it asks me during the request if I need a kitchen. If I answer yes, will it still give me units with limited kitchens that are coded "LK", or only units with full Kitchens?
I don't fully comprehend what RCI and / or II regard as a "limited kitchen". I find that the designation is misleading (and a bit amusing) for at least one resort at which we own fixed weeks.
Specifically, at Samoset Resort in Rockport, Maine the kitchen has a full size refrigerator, microwave oven, toaster oven and stove. However, beneath the multi-burner stovetop there is a dishwasher instead of an oven compartment. Evidently, the absence of a oven compartment makes it a "limited" kitchen. I guess the inability to bake a pie or roast a turkey makes it "limited". We'll gladly take the "limitation" of having a dishwasher instead of an oven compartment any day of the week when in vacation mode. YMMV.
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