Do any Tuggers know the 2009 Maintenance fees for 1. The Point at Poipu 2. Alii Kai II @ Princeville 3. Maui Schooner @ Kihei???
Mahalo,
Sterling
Mahalo,
Sterling
This was from our booking made two weeks ago for the Point:
Please accept this email as confirmation that we have made a reservation for you arriving on Aug. 15th 2009 and departing on Aug. 22nd 2009 in a two bedroom ocean front unit. We have noted in your reservation, your unit request for #4404, #6303, and #8402. This reservation is tentative as an estimated payment is due for your 2009 maintenance fees. The reservation will be held for 14 days, pending receipt of payment. Unfortunately if not paid within 14 days, the system will automatically cancel your reservation. You may feel free to contact Financial Services at 877-374-2582 or your Ohana VIP Services department here on property at our toll free number at 800-426-3350 to make payment. The estimated maintenance fees for 2009 is $1181.15.
Looks as if we'll just miss you. We'll be there Aug 7-14.This was from our booking made two weeks ago for the Point:
Please accept this email as confirmation that we have made a reservation for you arriving on Aug. 15th 2009 and departing on Aug. 22nd 2009 in a two bedroom ocean front unit. We have noted in your reservation, your unit request for #4404, #6303, and #8402. This reservation is tentative as an estimated payment is due for your 2009 maintenance fees. The reservation will be held for 14 days, pending receipt of payment. Unfortunately if not paid within 14 days, the system will automatically cancel your reservation. You may feel free to contact Financial Services at 877-374-2582 or your Ohana VIP Services department here on property at our toll free number at 800-426-3350 to make payment. The estimated maintenance fees for 2009 is $1181.15.
Aloha,Anyone get a bill from KEK yet? They usually send them out early December...
Maui Schooner (1br) $830.18
Kona Coast II (1br) $740.00
When purchasing from Shell in 1995, our mf's for 1br KCR II remained at $450. for years. Once the fees began to increase, they never remained the same from one year to the next. With the poor economy, many of us will be unable to pay these escalating fees or travel to Hawaii, especially folks like us who are retired and on a fixed income!![]()