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Pacific Shores (Vancouver Island) - tips/advice?

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Am being offered a 2-bedroom unit in Pacific Shores for June 19. My wife and I have spent some time on the Island (no timeshares) here and there, and drove past Pacific Shores on our last visit.

Now tempted to take this one - I checked the reviews here and on Tripadvisor. Any other advice/suggestions if we do take it?

Thanks, much appreciated!

Bart
 

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I stayed in a 1 BR in June '14 and a 2 BR in June '15. We really enjoyed this resort. Our 2 BR was very large as we basically had a 1 BR unit adjoined to a studio unit with a long hallway connecting the two. I was travelling with my 2 sisters and niece so we had a lot of privacy. It was nicely furnished although the kitchen seemed to be the only area in the unit that had not been renovated. This in no way spoiled our opinion of the resort and we were making most of our meals. There was a BBQ area nearby as well. The gardens are beautiful and it is a 2 minute walk to the waterfront. The most amazing experience was walking on the ocean floor when the tide was out. We saw 5 different colours of starfish as well as other smaller creatures. Our unit overlooked an outlet of Craig Bay and it was interesting to watch the tides come in and out. We didn't use any of the facilities such as the indoor pool or on-site restaurant. Overlooking the Bay is a large deck with a hot tub, BBQ and tables. It was our favourite place to go and watch the sunset and meet other guests. The location was convenient and we did day trips to Nanaimo, Tofino, Duncan, Chemainus, Qualicum Beach, and to different hiking areas. I don't think you would be disappointed unless you were particular about having stainless steel & granite in the kitchen, as it's not like a Marriott or Hilton resort. But it is very peaceful and waterfront. Hope that helps!
 
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Stayed there about 20 years ago and at that time it was fantastic. The developer lived on site and was super into gardening and composting. Needest thing was at night to see cruise ship going around the bend about a quarter mile or so from shore. We really enjoyed that resort.
 

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Pacific Shores is on my list of places to go. We bought a VI account and I see this resort has VI inventory. I can tell you that fishing the inside passage in June is usually good.

This is the VI know before you go list.

Pacific Shores - Nanoose Bay, British Columbia
Restaurant :
Effective 04/01/2015 the restaurant is open 7 days a week. For further information feel free to their website at www.smokenwater.com

After Hours:
Follow the instructions posted by the check-in office, to obtain your room keys and check-in information.

Office Hours:
Winter Hours - Sept. 1 to May 31: Mon-Thu 8:00 am to 9:00 pm / Fri-Sun 8:00 am to 10:00 pm

Summer Hours - Jun 1 to Aug 31: 8:00 am to 10:00 pm

Seasonal hours may apply.

New - Spa Closure: Effective July 10, 2015, the Aqua Terre Spa at Pacific Shores will close. There are no current plans to reopen.

Check-in Office for Pacific Shores Resort: The check-in office is managed by Trading Places Management, Canada (TPMC) and is now located on-site.

Check-in Location: Pacific Shores Resort, 1-1600 Stroulger Road, Nanoose Bay, BC V9P 9B7 Canada.

Taxes: All reservations made for travel to VI Resorts in Canada will be charged Canada’s (PST/GST) tax. Taxes for reservations to non-VI managed resorts, including VI at Rosedale on Robson, will be added to members account and billed after travel.

You can preview the taxes and other reservation cost by clicking on the ‘What will your stay cost in points and dollars?’ found above the resort point chart, or on the resort Availability page by using the link to the ‘Cost Calculator’.

Deposit: A $200.00 credit card authorization is required at check-in for all Owners and Guest.

Third-party Management: This resort location is managed by a third party, not VI.

Bill
 

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I second all of what dreamin suggested. That location is great for exploring the mid island area and there is so much to do. Craig bay is really neat when the tides go out and you can walk way out in the bay to see all the shells and creatures left behind. Get up early for day trips to the Pacific Rim National Park, Ucluelet and the Wild Pacific Trail , Tofino, Long Beach. The drive along Highway 4 from the east to the west coast of Vancouver Island is very scenic. Cathedral Grove MacMillan park is a large old growth of Douglas fir and Cedar. Campbell River area for watching eagles. Chemainus for it's impressive murals

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A few photos from the Parksville area

Craig Bay

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When the tide is out you can walk a long ways into the bay
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One of many murals in Chemanius
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Great stuff - thanks to all who responded. I did take the week, even before reading the notes here, although I did get the cancellation protection deal (DAE) in case the timing doesn't work out.

We did a 9-day driving trip around the Island this past March, seeing more of it than ever before (previous trips we kept to Sooke, Victoria, and Brentwood Bay), including Tofino. Definitely looking forward to more time in the area and with a full week at one place will feel quite different.

Much appreciated - keep the comments/advice/suggestions coming!

Can we request a unit in advance, and if so, what would you recommend? Prefer a great view (duh) and quiet/privacy if possible...

Thanks again!

Bart
 

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Receivership?

I read recently that at least part of the resort is in receivership (I think it was Tripadvisor) - anyone know anything about that before we book flights? I will also contact our exchange company (DAE), just wondering here if someone knew anything about it. As is often the case! :)

Barto
 

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I read recently that at least part of the resort is in receivership (I think it was Tripadvisor) - anyone know anything about that before we book flights? I will also contact our exchange company (DAE), just wondering here if someone knew anything about it. As is often the case! :)

Barto

Have you found out about this? The hotel website seems current.
 

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Great stuff - thanks to all who responded. I did take the week, even before reading the notes here, although I did get the cancellation protection deal (DAE) in case the timing doesn't work out.

We did a 9-day driving trip around the Island this past March, seeing more of it than ever before (previous trips we kept to Sooke, Victoria, and Brentwood Bay), including Tofino. Definitely looking forward to more time in the area and with a full week at one place will feel quite different.

Much appreciated - keep the comments/advice/suggestions coming!

Can we request a unit in advance, and if so, what would you recommend? Prefer a great view (duh) and quiet/privacy if possible...

Thanks again!

Bart

We will be there that same week and would be interested in a chat. We're staying an additional 5 days in Qualicum Beach at an Airbnb so we can go to the steam railroad and steam mill in Port Alberni. Got tickets for opening day of operations June 30. Also going to take a ride down to Bamford by ship. http://www.ladyrosemarine.com/schedule-rates. PM me if interested. Bruce
 
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I hope you have good weather but not really hot like we had that week last June. There is no air conditioning but if you're in one of the waterfront units you should be okay. We weren't and it was pretty uncomfortable at night.

Loved the resort and the whole area. I'm sure you'll have a good time.

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Looks like we are going to be in the 700 block overlooking the garden, not ocean.

Anyone have any experience changing blocks?

On the phone I was told that this exchange through dae is fixed and can't be changed to another block, but that's not what I was told on an earlier call.

Would love the ocean view if at all possible but now not quite sure how to proceed...

Thanks for any further tips!
 

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Looks like we are going to be in the 700 block overlooking the garden, not ocean.

Anyone have any experience changing blocks?

On the phone I was told that this exchange through dae is fixed and can't be changed to another block, but that's not what I was told on an earlier call.

Would love the ocean view if at all possible but now not quite sure how to proceed...

Thanks for any further tips!
How many does it sleep, do you know?

I have a vague memory that the 700 units not facing the water sleep fewer people, maybe 7, and that may be why you can't change. I *think* our waterfront 2-BR slept 8.

Good luck! If they won't switch you and there's an option to pay something reasonable for an upgrade, it'd be worth it. But if not, it's still a beautiful spot, with so much to do in the area, and you have those long Summer Solstice days to enjoy it all .
 

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How many does it sleep, do you know?

I have a vague memory that the 700 units not facing the water sleep fewer people, maybe 7, and that may be why you can't change. I *think* our waterfront 2-BR slept 8.

Good luck! If they won't switch you and there's an option to pay something reasonable for an upgrade, it'd be worth it. But if not, it's still a beautiful spot, with so much to do in the area, and you have those long Summer Solstice days to enjoy it all .

There are only 3 of us, so that's not the issue here.

Appreciate the reply, though!
 

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perfect weather for next week!

I hope you have good weather but not really hot like we had that week last June. There is no air conditioning but if you're in one of the waterfront units you should be okay. We weren't and it was pretty uncomfortable at night.

Loved the resort and the whole area. I'm sure you'll have a good time.

Lynn

The forecast is for 66 - 70 degree highs and 55 degree lows for the week
 

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There are only 3 of us, so that's not the issue here.

I just meant maybe that's why the resort won't allow you to change to a waterfront unit - capacity. They can't give you a sleep 8, and swap someone else back to your smaller capacity. But maybe there are some waterfront units with less capacity than yours.

(Our waterfront 2-BR was a lockout, the 2nd BR was a studio w/a kitchenette. We were assigned the specific unit we had exchanged for thru RCI, and I knew its location on the resort map b4 confirming - this was back in the day RCI disclosed unit #.)
 

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At Pacific Shores there are two or three (or there used to be) different pools of timeshare owners, each having their own block of units. Depending which block you exchanged with, the other units were not available.

Enjoy your week, and be glad you were not here this week. This week was cloudy and cool, with rain most days. Weather is starting to change this Friday, and highs of 25 are forcast for the week of june 19.
 

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Is there wifi there? (We will not have cell phone service.)
 

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Bart - How are you enjoying your week?

At Pacific Shores there are two or three (or there used to be) different pools of timeshare owners, each having their own block of units. Depending which block you exchanged with, the other units were not available.

Enjoy your week, and be glad you were not here this week. This week was cloudy and cool, with rain most days. Weather is starting to change this Friday, and highs of 25 are forcast for the week of june 19.

Have not been able to connect with you yet. Both humor-monger and we are in two-bedroom units. You might want to visit and see them.

Also the weather is not as qb reported the forecasts and which we had hoped for too - I see rain is scheduled W-T-F - at 40% chance of showers. Sunday it will start getting a lot warmer - says the forecasts! - after we leave!

But it's our fault!!!!
It's very dangerous to be where we are when traveling -- wherever we go, it rains! (we went to Southern CA in April, it had been 100 degrees at our friends in Hemet, so we brought the appropriate clothing - wrong!. It rained and in the 60's! Same when we went to Phoenix one year.)

We bring Seattle's rain and 60's temps!
 
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