Goodness, so am I! Will look forward to your review, even though it's 2 years away.I don't know if it is a great one or not, but we're intrigued. Hotel on the Cay #1597
Goodness, so am I! Will look forward to your review, even though it's 2 years away.I don't know if it is a great one or not, but we're intrigued. Hotel on the Cay #1597
The studios at Westin are fabulous. That is a great get for honeymooners.We've landed some great trades for this year, but all were made when things were still shut down. We traded an SDO 1 bedroom into Hyatt Carmel for next month, used GPX to trade into a July week at WorldMark Depoe Bay, an SDO 1 bedroom into Ko Olina 2 bedroom later this month, and another SDO 1 bedroom for a studio at WKORV for my daughter's honeymoon later this fall. I was hoping to upgrade that into a larger unit using eplus, but there is just no inventory for this year in Hawaii so that may be it. Luckily they are super easygoing and will be happy with whatever they get. I have definitely seen the inventory dry up in the past two months. It's slim pickins out there in exchange-land!
Thanks for the info about the Westin. I feel better.The studios at Westin are fabulous. That is a great get for honeymooners.
I keep watching with my 2 bed Marriott for a Ko Olina 2 bedroom. Never seems to happen for me.
We just stayed in a studio. They have such a nice layout. Too bad all of the studios on Maui aren't as spacious. The kitchen was perfect for us, and the washer/dryer, king-sized Westin Heavenly Bed, and the Heavenly bath. We enjoyed our view of the koi pond. It was an exchange. Such a great exchange!Thanks for the info about the Westin. I feel better.
Btw the two bedroom at Ko Olina came a few months ago - I think that people were still hesitant about Hawaii. All bets are off now. It could be years before I get that again since I don't have a Marriott trader.
That SDO is a good trader huh? Is it a 1-52 or a true platinum?We've landed some great trades for this year, but all were made when things were still shut down. We traded an SDO 1 bedroom into Hyatt Carmel for next month, used GPX to trade into a July week at WorldMark Depoe Bay, an SDO 1 bedroom into Ko Olina 2 bedroom later this month, and another SDO 1 bedroom for a studio at WKORV for my daughter's honeymoon later this fall. I was hoping to upgrade that into a larger unit using eplus, but there is just no inventory for this year in Hawaii so that may be it. Luckily they are super easygoing and will be happy with whatever they get. I have definitely seen the inventory dry up in the past two months. It's slim pickins out there in exchange-land!
Vanilla 1-52. It's hands down our best trader.That SDO is a good trader huh? Is it a 1-52 or a true platinum?
so far with my RCI points in my first year, animal kingdom lodge
SVV 1 bedroom into a 2 bedroom Westin Nanea and another 1 bedroom into 2 bedroom MSU
Hey heathpack, we traded into Hyatt Sedona and are here this week, maybe got your unit, ha. Great to be here again as always.Well all my exchange plans went to hell because we decided to breed our dog. Since we plan on keeping a puppy there goes our travel from mid April- she’s due any day now through August or so. And one of my colleagues was out on leave Jan to March, so I couldn’t travel then either.
I just retraded my Sedona week (which was supposed to be happening now) for a week at David Walleys Resort in Minden Nv, near Tahoe. There’s some great MTB trails, and hot springs at the resort and it’s pet friendly! Yay. Will connect that week to a work related conference in Fish Camp (south of Yosemite), followed by a few days in a cabin in Foresta, which is inside Yosemite I think. That will be puppy’s second trip, the first is a non timeshare trip.
The afforementioned park city weeks will need to be changed on account of the Puppy must travel and be exposed to the world. We’re looking at the Phoenix area for Nov-Villas at Cave Creek and Villas at Gold Canyon are both pet friendly. We’d typically go to sedona but are happy tp try Phoenix this year.
Hey heathpack, we traded into Hyatt Sedona and are here this week, maybe got your unit, ha. Great to be here again as always.
Since you mentioned David Walleys - I know that you are familiar with the mountain bike trails around Lake Tahoe itself. In case you hadn't seen these others yet though, there are also some nice trails on the east side of the mountains in the Carson Valley area by Genoa, especially the Clear Creek Trail and Genoa trail system. Maybe hotter if you're going in summer, but we hike them even in dry/warm winter years, and see bikers especially on the Clear Creek trail.
So, in case you didn't know about these yet, or if you do and it might be news for other readers here, here's the link to their trails:
Carson Valley Trails Association
carsonvalleytrails.org
We finally qualified for the old folks pass so we're pretty stoked. We've been paying a lot of entrance fees (or annual pass fees) over the years. Although I remember seeing those senior passes listed when we drove up to the gate to pay and thinking things like "who still goes to NP when they are seniors?" or "it will be a million years until we qualify for that!", yet here we are. It happened when we weren't looking.We have a National Park free pass for being disabled veterans, so like doing that sort of thing, too.
We finally qualified for the old folks pass so we're pretty stoked. We've been paying a lot of entrance fees (or annual pass fees) over the years. Although I remember seeing those senior passes listed when we drove up to the gate to pay and thinking things like "who still goes to NP when they are seniors?" or "it will be a million years until we qualify for that!", yet here we are. It happened when we weren't looking.
When we got our senior pass, I was planning all of our trips near the National Parks on purpose for a while. I have gotten away from that, but this thread is reminding me to do that again. So many great parks we have not seen. I appreciate the parks and Teddy Roosevelt's and John Muir's vision for the country to save land and trees for recreational purposes.We finally qualified for the old folks pass so we're pretty stoked. We've been paying a lot of entrance fees (or annual pass fees) over the years. Although I remember seeing those senior passes listed when we drove up to the gate to pay and thinking things like "who still goes to NP when they are seniors?" or "it will be a million years until we qualify for that!", yet here we are. It happened when we weren't looking.
Yeah, we forgot it on one of our last trips (a lot of state parks accept it as a pass as well). It was only $7 to enter the park but I had to laugh.We finally bought a Pass a while back. We went to Mt Rainier and forgot the pass. I thought my wife had it and she thought I had it. We paid admission and went to Paradise and the visitor center.
Bill
….I grabbed the week prior to Thanksgiving at the Villas of Cave Creek, also pet friendly. So we’ll have one week in the far northern reaches of metro Phoenix, and the second week at the Villas of Gold Canyon, east of Phoenix. Both areas have lots of mountain bike trails and it’s a good time of year for MTB there. I don’t know much about the resorts, but this year is a great one for trying new stuff, since we won’t want to board the baby until she’s a little older.
So there you have it: one 3BR week at Hyatt Kaanapali has been turned into an early Oct week in the Tahoe area, and two weeks in Phoenix AZ, all with our three little dogs included.