I believe there is a resort map in the Resor
I believe there is a resort map in the Resort Reviews section. It should be in the photos section. Here's another one in an
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That being said, here are some thoughts Garden view units are ground level units will be closest to the ocean. I think Units 3-206, 3-207- 3-208, 6-104 and 6-208 are particularly nice because they directly face the ocean; the units above are ocean front units, so those are like being ocean front, except there is no view or the water front. If you like hearing the sound of the ocean waves, those are excellent. Outward facing garden view units in Buildings 7, 8, and 9 have a sand dune between the unit and the ocean front; hence I don't think those are as good as the units I mentioned.
Garden view units are also commendable. They offer a nice view of the landscaping and terraced ponds. And they are close to parking!
Note that when you have a unit on ground level, here may be people walking directly past your unit and lanai. If that is unsettling, you may want to think of a different location. Also, when we were there in August one morning there were some people in one of the ground level units that were transferring to a different unit. They said they were bothered too much at night by cats scratching at the lanai and roosters crowing right outside the windows. If those items are issues for you, you might request non-ground level units.
Be way of "elbow units". Those are units that are located where a building makes a concave bend, and creates a unit that has a skinny front and a wide back (such as unit 2-105). In these cases, the second bedroom is located to the back of the unit away from the water. Also, in those units AC is provided in the living room and master bedroom, but not the second bedroom. (Most units have AC in the bedrooms but not in the living room.) This means that people sleeping in the second bedroom at night will need to have the windows open to get circulation. But the walkway is on that side of the building, so at night you can have people walking directly past the open windows in a bedroom in which people are trying to sleep.
Those elbow units are nice if the second bedroom is not needed, because then you get AC in the living room. But with a larger group in the unit they aren't good.
t Reviews section. It should be in the photos section. Here's another one in an
old thread
That being said, here are some thoughts Garden view units are ground level units will be closest to the ocean. I think Units 3-206, 3-207- 3-208, 6-104 and 6-208 are particularly nice because they directly face the ocean; the units above are ocean front units, so those are like being ocean front, except there is no view or the water front. If you like hearing the sound of the ocean waves, those are excellent. Outward facing garden view units in Buildings 7, 8, and 9 have a sand dune between the unit and the ocean front; hence I don't think those are as good as the units I mentioned.
Garden view units are also commendable. They offer a nice view of the landscaping and terraced ponds. And they are close to parking!
Note that when you have a unit on ground level, here may be people walking directly past your unit and lanai. If that is unsettling, you may want to think of a different location. Also, when we were there in August one morning there were some people in one of the ground level units that were transferring to a different unit. They said they were bothered too much at night by cats scratching at the lanai and roosters crowing right outside the windows. If those items are issues for you, you might request non-ground level units.
Be way of "elbow units". Those are units that are located where a building makes a concave bend, and creates a unit that has a skinny front and a wide back (such as unit 2-105). In these cases, the second bedroom is located to the back of the unit away from the water. Also, in those units AC is provided in the living room and master bedroom, but not the second bedroom. (Most units have AC in the bedrooms but not in the living room.) This means that people sleeping in the second bedroom at night will need to have the windows open to get circulation. But the walkway is on that side of the building, so at night you can have people walking directly past the open windows in a bedroom in which people are trying to sleep.
Those elbow units are nice if the second bedroom is not needed, because then you get AC in the living room. But with a larger group in the unit they aren't good.