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Marriott harbour point

alexb

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Which is the best building to request at Harbour point
 
See links below:

Googlemap aerial view of buildings:
(Minimize boxes upper left and bottom for best view)
https://goo.gl/maps/8Z7ibQ1P6jy

Some like the solitude of the Harbour Point Osprey building at far upper left in photo, but I like the Harbour Point Pelican building located to the RIGHT of the red pin (and right of the pool).
It's the building just under the printed word "Pointe" (of Sunset Pointe).
(In photo, that building has 4 chimney shadows pointing to water.)

A waterfront villa on the right side (closest to the harbor/boats), on UPPER FLOOR, CORNER UNIT if you can get it, is best. It has an extra balcony on the side.

Never stayed there, but have spent some time visiting several friends who stayed there, one who had that very unit which we both considered THE best unit at HP.

Resort map of buildings can be seen on MVCI website----you must navigate and select "Harbour Point", then click on "resort map" on right.
https://owners.marriottvacationclub...FiMjU1ODg5OGExMTRmYzljNDg2ZDA2ZjAyYjc3MDA3OGU



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Loved that Google Map Aerial view of the resort and the area.
 
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Below are the best view units at HP in my experience. Marty is referring to unit 520 I believe. We own 516 week 33 and 312 week 32 which are both excellent view units.

If you're trading in or using DC points if schedule allows try for summer weeks through week 32 and you'll see a fireworks show that you can see from most units but certainly from the pool deck. They are done Tuesdays and shot off right from Broad Creek.


Herron
311 312 313
411 412 413
511 512 513

Pelican
516 -520
416-420
316-320

Osprey
405-408
305-308
 
Below are the best view units at HP in my experience. Marty is referring to unit 520 I believe. We own 516 week 33 and 312 week 32 which are both excellent view units.

If you're trading in or using DC points if schedule allows try for summer weeks through week 32 and you'll see a fireworks show that you can see from most units but certainly from the pool deck. They are done Tuesdays and shot off right from Broad Creek.


Herron
311 312 313
411 412 413
511 512 513

Pelican
516 -520
416-420
316-320

Osprey
405-408
305-308

I'm pretty sure the corner unit at the other end of the hall in Pelican is 517, 417, etc.
 
I'm pretty sure the corner unit at the other end of the hall in Pelican is 517, 417, etc.

We own 516 which is in the middle of the Pelican bldg facing the pool and there are 2 more units to the end of the building that face the pool so I assumed they were 517 and 518, then around would be 519 and 520 on corner facing Shelter Cove.
 
Harbour Point

Are the corner units bigger
 
There are four size units at Harbour Point, "A", "B", "C", and "D". "A" being the largest and "D" being the smallest. I own unit 313 week 26, that is a "B" unit in the Heron building. The different buildings have different size units. Heron has "A" and "B" units. I THINK Pelican has "A", "B", and "D" units. Osprey has all "C" units I think. They range in size from about 900 ft^2 to about 1250 ft^2.

Ray
 
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I just got matched last night to Harbour Point for July 2017 using a non-Marriott OGS. It's not one of the big three but I am obviously happy about the match. Someone must have matched this unit with a Marriott request a month or so ago and then retraded after preference expired. How far in advance can someone deposit the fixed units? 18 months?

One of the shortcomings of the Marriott preference in II is that the clock runs while someone has the unit as an exchange. The clock should really stop and then restart if the unit is released.

I had the same request with a WR studio but I knew that was not going to match this far out.
 
18 months outside correct for the deposit at a fixed Harbour point week.
 
There are four size units at Harbour Point, "A", "B", "C", and "D". "A" being the largest and "D" being the smallest. I own unit 313 week 26, that is a "B" unit in the Heron building. The different buildings have different size units. Heron has "A" and "B" units. I THINK Pelican has "A", "B", and "D" units. Osprey has all "C" units I think. They range in size from about 900 ft^2 to about 1250 ft^2.

Ray

I'm pretty sure our corner unit 517 is a B unit
 
I think 517 would be an A floor plan since it is a corner unit facing Broad Creek.
 
So I figured I would ask this question here vs. the Redweek Dead thread.

We own a Week 21 unit at Harbour Point. We will use this ourselves so we aren't really looking to rent it. But you never know when something comes up that rearranges your plans and you have to decide to rent your week or trade it.

Week 21 in Hilton Head is considered a Platinum week in II. While I know that Harbour Point really only rents on Redweek for bascially the MF (only during prime weeks, not offseason), it is interesting that there are a couple of Week 21 HPS rental listings on Redweek now for around $900.

Harbour Point is showing sold out for this week online. Any theories why these weeks aren't being snapped up at that price?

- Is it that Week 21 in 2016 is not Memorial Day?
- Is it that not enough people know about Redweek?
- Maybe the owner just listed those weeks at last minute?
- Is it just that nobody wants to stay at Harbour Point?

Just curious if any HHI experts have any thoughts.
 
So I figured I would ask this question here vs. the Redweek Dead thread.

We own a Week 21 unit at Harbour Point. We will use this ourselves so we aren't really looking to rent it. But you never know when something comes up that rearranges your plans and you have to decide to rent your week or trade it.

Week 21 in Hilton Head is considered a Platinum week in II. While I know that Harbour Point really only rents on Redweek for bascially the MF (only during prime weeks, not offseason), it is interesting that there are a couple of Week 21 HPS rental listings on Redweek now for around $900.

Harbour Point is showing sold out for this week online. Any theories why these weeks aren't being snapped up at that price?

- Is it that Week 21 in 2016 is not Memorial Day?
- Is it that not enough people know about Redweek?
- Maybe the owner just listed those weeks at last minute?
- Is it just that nobody wants to stay at Harbour Point?

Just curious if any HHI experts have any thoughts.

Correct that week 21 is not Memorial Day in 2016. It is week 22. This causes a much larger than normal influx of rentals and exchanges available.

You mention that week 21 is "Platinum" in II. II has no season designations in their system. They apply trading power to individual weeks independently of any "season" or label. There is no sure way to know what specific trading power each week has but most people use the TDI chart. I personally use the cruise exchange cash value although I can only do this for the units in my account.

The TDI chart is showing 150+ for week 21 although I do not think that II correctly modified it for the Memorial Day change (They modify some but they miss others). One problem with using TDI though is that it only goes up to 150+. For HHI you could easily have a chart that tops at 200+.

Redweek isn't dead...
 
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Quick thoughts on HP rental stay this past weekend

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Quick thoughts on HP rental stay this past weekend

Just returned from 3 nights at Harbour Point using cheap 2VC Marriott owner discount.....We do not own at HP, and have never stayed there before. We have visited other TUG friends there twice, though, and liked the views, so we were wanting to stay there at some point. We had a friend's Saturday wedding in Savannah, so it was a great home base for the drive over.

For closeness to restaurants, retail shopping, and grocery shopping, I definitely like the island location better than SW or Barony (only excepting proximity to ocean). Easy access to both ends of island (back and forth to favorite restaurants mostly). Adjacent to new Town Center which is a huge plus, and there's a beautifully landscaped divided access road that winds along and parallels hwy 278 without getting on it, which goes all the way to the mall. Lots of beautiful private condos in there, much more than I thought.

We were in Osprey building, 2nd floor---the most quiet building and farthest to the left upon entering. Expansive waterway views to left & right off balconies (waterway winds to left around a bend), so slightly more than other buildings, altho all buildings have excellent views. I'd say 3rd and above floors, any building, all have exceptional views, 2nd floor is still great (and actually closer down which allows more of experience with immediate marsh life below).

The unit was small but comfortable. I haven't a clue which configuration (re previous posts), but it was just fine.

Their new showers were quite nice----a 4' x 6' tiled walk-in shower with two heads (one main, one attachment). There was an upper horizontal glass window above both side walls starting at shoulder height, allowing a great view of the waterway across the master BR on one side (shower is on interior side of master BR, so you're actually looking across the BR and out that window).
That was a treat, especially in the mornings after sunrise, giving a spectacular waterway/marsh view....just beautiful.

The other long side wall was mostly the full length glass door. Lots of light and actually fun to take a shower. Plenty of bar racks and hooks for towels, more than GO, Barony, or SW. Shower is frankly better than Grande Ocean's, and imho slightly better than Surfwatch's too (SW's is too big, wasteful, dark and wholly enclosed like a garage (except large open doorless entryway with zero privacy), but not as great as the new Barony shower which is the clear winner. Wish they all had HP's towel racks, tho. Private toilet room is also a perfect size.

We probably had one of the smallest villas at HP, I'm assuming, but it was still very enjoyable, and I'm really liking that gorgeous waterway view----occasional boats, some quite large, headed into Shelter Cove. Lots of wildlife everywhere---including the gorgeous white cranes that fly gracefully across the area. Saw geese and random birds of all sorts. Occasional sounds of wakes breaking against the shore, very cozy.

The balcony was a nice size, had table with comfortable chairs, really tranquil with sounds of nature almost exclusively. Rarely is anything else heard. Really fun watching everything, but enjoying the quiet of it all. Across the water in distance is Old Oyster Factory. It's a fairly short walk down to Shelter Cove, also a real plus. Several good restaurants. Next time wouldn't mind one of the larger villas on top floor or corner/top floor (double balconies).

Front desk staff we saw when checking in was nice. Craig just transferred from GO 3 weeks ago, and Jillian from Surfwatch, both wonderful.

I'd stay at HP again any time---for us it would most likely be a long weekend spontaneous trip using discounted rental.

For what it's worth, I didn't like the positioning of the Sunset Pointe buildings. Slightly set back from HP buildings, limiting the waterway views. Closer to parking lot, tho.


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JME,

Thanks for the review of HPS. I always appreciate the details you and some others provide on the various Marriott properties.
 
Just returned from 3 nights at Harbour Point using cheap 2VC Marriott owner discount.....We do not own at HP, and have never stayed there before. We have visited other TUG friends there twice, though, and liked the views, so we were wanting to stay there at some point. We had a friend's Saturday wedding in Savannah, so it was a great home base for the drive over.

For closeness to restaurants, retail shopping, and grocery shopping, I definitely like the island location better than SW or Barony (only excepting proximity to ocean). Easy access to both ends of island (back and forth to favorite restaurants mostly). Adjacent to new Town Center which is a huge plus, and there's a beautifully landscaped divided access road that winds along and parallels hwy 278 without getting on it, which goes all the way to the mall. Lots of beautiful private condos in there, much more than I thought.

We were in Osprey building, 2nd floor---the most quiet building and farthest to the left upon entering. Expansive waterway views to left & right off balconies (waterway winds to left around a bend), so slightly more than other buildings, altho all buildings have excellent views. I'd say 3rd and above floors all have exceptional views, 2nd floor is still great (and actually closer down which allows more of experience with immediate marsh life below).

The unit was small but comfortable. I haven't a clue which configuration (re previous posts), but it was just fine.

Their new showers were quite nice----a 4' x 6' tiled walk-in shower with two heads (one main, one attachment). There was an upper horizontal glass window above both side walls starting at shoulder height, allowing a great view of the waterway across the master BR on one side.
That was a treat, especially in the mornings after sunrise, giving a spectacular waterway/marsh view....just beautiful.

The other long side wall was mostly the full length glass door. Lots of light and actually fun to take a shower. Plenty of bar racks and hooks for towels, more than GO, Barony, or SW. Shower is frankly better than Grande Ocean's, and imho slightly better than Surfwatch's too (SW's is too big, wasteful, dark and wholly enclosed like a garage (except large open doorless entryway with zero privacy), but not as great as the new Barony shower which is the clear winner. Wish they all had HP's towel racks, tho. Private toilet room is also a perfect size.

We probably had one of the smallest villas at HP, I'm assuming, but it was still very enjoyable, and I'm really liking that gorgeous waterway view----occasional small boats headed into Shelter Cove. Lots of wildlife everywhere---including the gorgeous white cranes that fly frequently across the area. Saw geese and random birds of all sorts. Occasional sounds of wakes breaking against the shore, very cozy.

The balcony was a nice size, table with comfortable chairs, really tranquil with sounds of nature almost exclusively. Really fun watching everything but enjoying the quiet of it all. Across the water in distance is Old Oyster Factory. It's a fairly short walk down to Shelter Cove, also a real plus. Next time wouldn't mind one of the larger villas on corner/top floor, just to have the double balconies.

Front desk staff we saw when checking in was nice. Craig just transferred from GO 3 weeks ago, and Jillian from Surfwatch, both wonderful.

I'd stay at HP again any time---for us it would most likely be a long weekend spontaneous trip using discounted rental.

For what it's worth, I didn't like the positioning of the Sunset Pointe buildings. Slightly set back from HP buildings, limiting the waterway views. Closer to parking lot, tho.


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Great review Marty. Good to see it from a perspective of someone who has visited many of the properties on HHI.
 
So I figured I would ask this question here vs. the Redweek Dead thread.

We own a Week 21 unit at Harbour Point. We will use this ourselves so we aren't really looking to rent it. But you never know when something comes up that rearranges your plans and you have to decide to rent your week or trade it.

Week 21 in Hilton Head is considered a Platinum week in II. While I know that Harbour Point really only rents on Redweek for bascially the MF (only during prime weeks, not offseason), it is interesting that there are a couple of Week 21 HPS rental listings on Redweek now for around $900.

Harbour Point is showing sold out for this week online. Any theories why these weeks aren't being snapped up at that price?

- Is it that Week 21 in 2016 is not Memorial Day?
- Is it that not enough people know about Redweek?
- Maybe the owner just listed those weeks at last minute?
- Is it just that nobody wants to stay at Harbour Point?

Just curious if any HHI experts have any thoughts.

In my experience HP summer weeks 26-33 with nice views will consistently rent for MF or perhaps a tad higher. Other shoulder weeks, like week 21, while very nice to use won't rent with any consistency.

It is certainly not Redweek's fault as it is still by far the best rental site for Marriott Platinum and high demand Gold weeks There is not even a question.


We own HP weeks 32 & 33 with great views and a week 33 with a fair view. The nice view units rented easily for MF on Redweek the last 2 years and the 33 fair view rented -$75 below MF last year and this year we covered MF exactly.
 
In my experience HP summer weeks 26-33 with nice views will consistently rent for MF or perhaps a tad higher. Other shoulder weeks, like week 21, while very nice to use won't rent with any consistency.

It is certainly not Redweek's fault as it is still by far the best rental site for Marriott Platinum and high demand Gold weeks There is not even a question.


We own HP weeks 32 & 33 with great views and a week 33 with a fair view. The nice view units rented easily for MF on Redweek the last 2 years and the 33 fair view rented -$75 below MF last year and this year we covered MF exactly.
Looks like you have your finger on the pulse of the pattern there. Assuming the two remaining listings on Redweek are accurate, two Week 21 units have not rented even though listed for $900 each. The weather in Hilton Head is supposed to be almost perfect this next week so I am still kinda surprised nobody wanted them.

Our usage does not start until 2017.
 
I didn't see that the question got answered with certainty on the unit types are HP. For Pelican, all units on the side are D units. 17 & 20 (end units) are all B type and the two middle units are both A units. For Heron, the corner units (11 & 13 are B and the middle unit is an A). For Osprey they are all C units. D's are more likely to show up as exchanges, esp during higher seasons.
 
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