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Marriott harbour point

FWIW,

Heard that Harbour Point might soon be starting a refurbishment to the main pool area. The deep end may be removed and replaced by the majority of the pool being 4'-5' deep. Was told it should double the usable pool size, since most swimmers don't need or use a deep end.

There may be other tweaks, changes, or upgrades planned for the pool / pool deck area when this refurbishment happens, but I don't think there is any official information available at this time. Also no firm dates have been set for these upgrades as far as I know.
 
We own a Week #21 unit and have never tried to rent it. The dollars are too low and it trades well. In fact, we have traded it all six years of ownership--Grande Ocean Week (Wk #21), Monarch (RBC WEEK), Harbour Club (x2), Oceanwatch at Grande Dunes (Wk #21), and Surfwatch. While it is a fine resort with beautiful views, we have just opted to take advantage of the lowest re-sale price in HHI to get us on the beach or Harbour Town for the cost of annual trading fee.
 
Based on II's TDI, Week 21 should have great trading power. We own a Week 21 unit as well, in a very good location, but would like to use ours when we can. My wife really enjoys the idea of staying at a place with such visually diverse waterfront views, and being able to walk to the marina for the shops or restaurants, and still being so close to the beach when she wants that.

It amazes me that there is not more demand for this specific resort and the area (even during summer season). Especially now that they seem to be making upgrades to not only the rooms and resort at Harbour Point itself, but also the entire Shelter Cove area seems to be getting a renovation and upgrades in the way of new shopping and dining options.

The "demand" seems to still be based on what the area was like 5 years ago? Can't say really since we didn't own there 5 years ago.

Regardless, I think we are pretty happy with the changes that have either already happened to the resort and immediate area or are planned.
 
Based on II's TDI, Week 21 should have great trading power. We own a Week 21 unit as well, in a very good location, but would like to use ours when we can. My wife really enjoys the idea of staying at a place with such visually diverse waterfront views, and being able to walk to the marina for the shops or restaurants, and still being so close to the beach when she wants that.

It amazes me that there is not more demand for this specific resort and the area (even during summer season). Especially now that they seem to be making upgrades to not only the rooms and resort at Harbour Point itself, but also the entire Shelter Cove area seems to be getting a renovation and upgrades in the way of new shopping and dining options.

The "demand" seems to still be based on what the area was like 5 years ago? Can't say really since we didn't own there 5 years ago.

Regardless, I think we are pretty happy with the changes that have either already happened to the resort and immediate area or are planned.

It does seem that the property would be more popular. There are many posts asking about good locations at the beach front properties with hopes to get a good view. Just about every room at HP has a good view comparable to oceanfront. Add that to the ease of walking to dining and shopping. I've also noticed the 2 putt putt golf spots are just down (up?) the road. Beaches are just a short ride away.

When we stay at the beach front properties the first thing I do in a day isn't run to the beach. No, I enjoy the view from the balcony. Then we join some activities but mostly take off on the bikes to explore.

With HP you have the great views and convenient location.
 
...We were in Osprey building, 2nd floor---the most quiet building and farthest to the left upon entering....
The unit was small but comfortable. I haven't a clue which configuration (re previous posts), but it was just fine. ......

FYI- All Osprey units are the "C" units. The second smallest units. In the past we owned week 32 in unit 110 in Osprey. I think they are just under 1000 ft^2.

Ray
 
FYI- All Osprey units are the "C" units. The second smallest units. In the past we owned week 32 in unit 110 in Osprey. I think they are just under 1000 ft^2.

Ray
Yep. 963 sq ft.
 
Harbour Point // Sunset Pointe

Overall great property. It's different than Marriott's "Big 3" OceanFront properties and with the exception of the wonderful Big Dipper Pool I prefer it over the nearby Disney Hilton Head timeshare.

Resort
  • It's a smaller resort (111 villas including Harbour and Sunset) vs SurfWatch at 195, Barony at 255 and Grande Ocean at 290. It is around the same size as the nearby Disney timeshare 102-122 rooms depending on if you count a studio+1br together or separate (21 studio, 21 1br, 76 2br, 5 3br).
  • Much less crowded - Guests at the OceanFront resorts seem more likely to stay on-property which probably contributes to the congestion, while guests at HP/SP seem more likely to leave the resort and explore the island (or go to the beach). This makes for a much more relaxing stay.
  • Pools at the large resorts are sometimes packed. There was always availability by the main pool, which also has a deep-end (8 ft I think). There is also a smaller pool at the west end area to watch sunsets.
  • There is a shuttle (Dunes Buggy) that runs during spring and summer to the beach. Disney also offers a shuttle to guests to the beach.
  • Huge bike rental facility. Shelter Cove is bike friendly (as much of HHI is). Some Marriott resorts run out of rental bikes, it seems unlikely at HP/SP.
  • Some small Marriott resorts skimp on activities, HP/SP seemed to have a decent amount of activities
  • Well maintained grounds and Porch Swing's along the marsh to enjoy nature and the wildlife
  • On-site outdoor grills, Fire pit, Corn hole, Gazebo, great views of the sunset
  • All parking is in an open lot (none under buildings) and there seems to be sufficient parking spaces. Parking is especially tight at Disney.
  • Buildings have elevators, as do the three OF Marriott's. Many of the buildings at Disney do not have elevators.
  • On-site tennis courts including daily lessons, which are free for guests. Tennis at MGO is only included for owners using your ownership week (not trading back in).
  • Checkin and checkout at Harbour Points is 11am and 5pm (vs 10am and 4pm at Sunset Pointe and the OF Marriott's vs 11am and 4pm at Disney).

Villa
  • Decent size villa including the space alloted for the kitchen, living area and balcony.
  • Not bright and beach like the OF resorts but not tired/drab like the nearby Disney timeshare either. I think they could use more lighter colors and/or pastels.
  • Front load washer & dryer
  • Two movable small ottomans where the center flips over so they can be a chair or a table top. Barony added two small ottomans in refurbished villas but made one a chair and one a hard surface so you don't have the same utility as these.
  • Outdoor balcony area
  • Most villas seem to have a good view of the marsh and wildlife

Staff
  • Some of the Marriott staff seem overwhelmed or the resort short-staffed. Other than during the checkout timeframes the staff here seem more accessible.
  • Everyone (Front Desk, Service Staff, Actives Staff, etc) was polite and helpful, which is generally the case at most Marriott and Disney properties.

Here are details on the buildings and villa numbers:
Harbour Point - 86 villas across 3 buildings

Corner units at Osprey (4 floors, 24 villas)
#05 (W corner)
#10 (E corner)

Corner units at Heron (2-5 floors; reception on 1st floor, 12 villas)
#11 (W corner)
#13 (E corner)

Corner units at Pelican (5 floors, 50 villas)
#14 (SW corner)
#17 (NW corner)
#20 (NE corner)
#23 (SE corner)

Sunset Pointe - 25 villas across 2 buildings

Corner units at Sunset (4 floors, 16 villas)
6#01 (S corner)
6#04 (N corner)

Corner units at Marsh Point (3 floors, 9 villas)
6#31 (W corner)
6#33 (E corner)​
 
OutAndAbout

Thanks for that great write up. Very informative and helpful.

If you have done that kind of summary for other resorts I would like to know where I can read them.
 
I just checkin to Harbor point today and got end unit 14 at Pelican building. It is smaller than the unit we had at Monarch last year. The bathrooms are small, especially the 2nd bathroom with only a small shower stall. By able to enter the 2nd bathroom from the living room and the 2nd bedroom makes the bathroom looks even smaller. I am not sure what unit it is, maybe A unit?
 
I just checkin to Harbor point today and got end unit 14 at Pelican building. It is smaller than the unit we had at Monarch last year. The bathrooms are small, especially the 2nd bathroom with only a small shower stall. By able to enter the 2nd bathroom from the living room and the 2nd bedroom makes the bathroom looks even smaller. I am not sure what unit it is, maybe A unit?
It sounds like a D unit, it shouldn't have a fireplace and that would confirm it. They are small. Enjoy your trip, we love HH.
 
It sounds like a D unit, it shouldn't have a fireplace and that would confirm it. They are small. Enjoy your trip, we love HH.

Yes, I check with the front desk. It is a D unit.
 
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