I’ll stop in again today and see if they have a sales office.Interesting! I’m there in a week and was going to stop to see if there was any development. You saved me the stop. Did they have a sales office? Last winter we got an offer to stay on Kauai but turned it down.
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Did you have the opportunity to check it out?i just realized I will be in Kauai in a few weeks, on a cruise stop. I might drive by to take a look around. It would be nice to have a southern Kauai location to use with non-flex star options.
I visited this property when I was in Kauai last summer and was underwhelmed by the property and pool. It looked and felt dated and I would not want to stay there. I don't know how renovating the rooms and converting to timeshares is going to cure the feeling of a non-lush property that lacks ocean views and has a tiny pool.I will have to see this to believe it. We have stayed on the hotel side only once--about 3 years ago--and thought that this was the most dismal hotel we had ever stayed at. The rooms were ok but the rest of the place was very boring and plain. I agree with applekor that the pool is very small. We did not eat in the restaurant because the breakfast buffet was so awful that we didn't want to take the chance. the only thing this place has going for it is the location. I wish them luck but if they want my business, they will have to step up--a lot.
I believe the hotel was owned by Starwood. Not a franchisee or other independant investor. I don't know if Starwood actually bought the property from another entity in order to obtain possession. It is of course now owned by Vistana.I suspect that it was converted to timeshares because the existing owners of the hotel -- whomever that was -- were faced with poor occupancy and the need for a multi-million dollar renovation. I think we will see more of this, just like the Ocean Tower at Hilton Waikoloa Village. Time will tell.
Did you have the opportunity to check it out?
I suspect they will add it to Sheraton Flex, so there won't be any direct weeks sales there.Sorry, I didn’t take any pictures. It was unremarkable and we didn’t want to even try to inquire about sales.
There will be direct sales force there selling flex. That will be hugely economic for them, because they can sell people on Hawaii, in Hawaii, but have a mostly Orlando cost of goods sold.I suspect they will add it to Sheraton Flex, so there won't be any direct weeks sales there.
. . . . What's the point of going to Hawaii if you don't have an OV (but that's just me.)
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However, I fail to see the attraction to the Island TS view units across the road - especially with a hefty Vistana (or Marriott) price tag. There are other resorts in the area which would be superior to rent or trade via II. What's the point of going to Hawaii if you don't have an OV (but that's just me.)
It's not just you.
I'd rather have a nice lanai with morning sun, afternoon shade and cooling trade winds than a water view that is hot with no breeze![]()