What about "Parking Lot View" - there are a number of rooms with a perfect view of it....
That being said we just got back from two week at WKORVN and toured the Nanea grounds. Overall they are quite nice. It would have been nice to have extended the pool area and limited the size of the pond space. There are a couple of hot tubs in the pond area, but this whole section of the resort was under utilized as everyone was around the pool. It was Christmas and New Year's week when I was there, so it may quite down and open up a little in the weeks to come.
Other observations:
It was difficult to get a dinner reservation at the Westin Nanea. We tried to get a reservation for 6 people on several days notice and could not. My wife and I ended up going alone as we could get a reservation for two. Once we were there only 2/3's of the tables were full, so suspect a lot of cancellations. Food was quite good but decor of restaurant was disappointing and plain and lacking an "upscale" feel. For now would rate Pulehu a notch above it and Duke's above both. Duke's, which already was busy before Nanea opened, was really packed during the holiday weeks.
Nanea is now looped into the Westin shuttle routes.
The beach in from of all the Westin villas have gotten noticeably busier. This year the beach seemed to have shrunk all along Ka'anapali. Not sure if this is season, or related to overall rising ocean levels, but it was really pronounced on the Sheraton side of Blackrock. There used to be a big beach space there and now the water was coming all the way up the sand to where the plants were growing. On the Villa side of the beach there were lots of twigs and branches in the sand this year. I suspect this was related to storms in the weeks prior. No effort was being made to clean any of this up.