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More precisely, the indicates that it came from a weeks based developer deposit vs points inventory deposit. This is also in the mini FAQ in the first post of this thread.
OVTM would generally be a 1BR portion of a regular 2BR l/o unit, but Lakeshore isn't supposed to have that specific code. The alternative that Lakeshore as well as other resorts have is TOMV. If you have an exchange that has an OVTM code for Lakeshore, can you share the unit details like bed and fridge configuration? Either code should be a 1BR portion of a 2BR. The TOMV instead of the OVTM in the list could be a mistake.
OVTM would generally be a 1BR portion of a regular 2BR l/o unit, but Lakeshore isn't supposed to have that specific code. The alternative that Lakeshore as well as other resorts have is TOMV. If you have an exchange that has an OVTM code for Lakeshore, can you share the unit details like bed and fridge configuration? Either code should be a 1BR portion of a 2BR.
The easiest place is in "My History" and then click on "Exchanges". Each exchange will show the unit number/code of the relinquishment and the confirmation. You can only see this if you did the actual exchange. You cannot see the unit code of available inventory while browsing.
The easiest place is in "My History" and then click on "Exchanges". Each exchange will show the unit number/code of the relinquishment and the confirmation. You can only see this if you did the actual exchange. You cannot see the unit code of available inventory while browsing.
OVTM would generally be a 1BR portion of a regular 2BR l/o unit, but Lakeshore isn't supposed to have that specific code. The alternative that Lakeshore as well as other resorts have is TOMV. If you have an exchange that has an OVTM code for Lakeshore, can you share the unit details like bed and fridge configuration? Either code should be a 1BR portion of a 2BR. The TOMV instead of the OVTM in the list could be a mistake.
I'm not so sure. It's OVTM and not OVMT. IVMT I believe is the correct code for the large 1BR of the double master 2BR since it is the same code listed for the Enclaves. OVTM and TOMV are both used quite often for a 1BR portion of a regular 2BR lock-off.
Yolie912, you can use your Marriott reservation number on your certificate to lookup the reservation details on marriott.com. This will show for sure which unit type you have.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. You have to look at the detail, or the amenities.
The 1BR portion of a normal 2BR lock-off will show 828 sq ft on the room overview tab and "Table with seating for 6" under the furniture and furnishings section of the room amenities tab.
The 1BR portion of a 2BR Deluxe lock-off will show 788 sq ft on the overview tab and table seating for 4 under the furniture tab.
The table seating info however is incorrect. It shows 4 for the larger master and 2 for the smaller master of the 2BR deluxe lockoff. In reality it is a table for 8 in the larger portion and a table for 4 in the smaller portion. The "Two Bedroom Floor Plan C" correctly reflects the actual room situation.
The smaller portion of the 2BR deluxe is listed as "Larger Guest room, 1 King, Sofa bed, Balcony" which makes it sound like a studio rather than a 1 bedroom, which it definitely is, albeit on the smaller side.
The larger 1BR master of the 2BR Deluxe is the only unit with a dining table for 8. The other 1&2BR units have a smaller dining table and the 3BR units have a 10 person dining table. This is without using additional seating.
The third one is labeled as a larger studio instead of a 1BR. This one, "Larger Guest room, 1 King, Sofa bed, Balcony", is the smaller 1BR side of the double 1BR lock-off. I backed into it after studying it for a bit. The description fits (except for the kitchen table capacity) and the sq ft combined with the larger 1BR (but smaller compared to normal 1BR) adds up to the 2BR sq ft with 4 TVs.
That settles it. I was expecting it to be the other. It is still not iron clad unless you call Lakeshore to confirm since their descriptions are not error free but it looks like Dioxide's suspicion is correct.
so presumably it is the larger 1BR portion of the 2BR Deluxe lock-off. These units are on the parking lot end of each of the two main buildings. The smaller 1BR is on the very end with the larger 1BR the next one over. I prefer ground floor Messina courtyard side for access to the grills but there are only one of those. Palermo has no usable units on the ground floor. They were all transformed into employee only access.
The good news is that the 2BR portion has better views than the studio, which is essentially garden view. YOu will want to request the highest floor possible with a pool view. No guaranty you will get it though.
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TOGA....Barony Beach Club..........Garden View......2BR unit.
TBOV....Barony Beach Club..........Ocean Front......2BR unit.
VILA....Barony Beach Club..........Ocean Side.......2BR unit.
I think the TBOV may be incorrect. I don't see this on Marriott.com. I think your unit is Ocean Front. But keep in mind that the SC resorts are the most likely ones to change the unit on your II confirmation. Even with this code, you have a high chance of getting a garden view unit.
By rule Barony tags all exchanges as Garden View to be designatd in the outer two buildings no matter what code you have. It's possible to be upgraded at check-in but initially it's a garden view reservation.
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