Bill4728
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We're thinking of visiting Hilton Head for the first time. Which Marriott resort would be the best for a 60 year old couple? { OMG I'm now a 60 year old?!
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What are your interests (tennis, biking, other)? Do you more prefer ocean beaches or nature and wilderness? Do you like smaller peaceful resorts or larger resorts with a lot of activity.
After hearing those answers....I'm sure you will get lots of opinions as there are many great MVC resorts on the island.
I would also suggest grande Ocean. It's OF, close to cologny plaza and lots of shopping/restarants and close to one of the Sea Pines gates. You get a sea pines pass for it as well as one for the bikes if you rent from them (if available). The rooms are larger than Monarch and have 2 queens (most villas) where monarch has twins in the second. Of the 3 Marriott's that are high end, it is the only one that meets your other stated criteria. The 2 by Harbour Town are great if you want to hang out there and for biking. Grande Ocean and Monarch are the only ones that come close to your stated criteria and adding in the pool requirements, is the best mix for what you've stated. All Marriott's would be good though overall.We are bikers and prefer ocean and view rooms if possible, we like nice pool areas and resorts accessible to close shopping and restaurants. We often travel with our daughter, son-in-law and their two small children so a toddler friendly resort would be great.
Of the 3 Marriott's that are high end, it is the only one that meets your other stated criteria. Grande Ocean and Monarch are the only ones that come close to your stated criteria and adding in the pool requirements, is the best mix for what you've stated.
I would also suggest grande Ocean. It's OF, close to cologny plaza and lots of shopping/restarants and close to one of the Sea Pines gates. You get a sea pines pass for it as well as one for the bikes if you rent from them (if available). The rooms are larger than Monarch and have 2 queens (most villas) where monarch has twins in the second. Of the 3 Marriott's that are high end, it is the only one that meets your other stated criteria. The 2 by Harbour Town are great if you want to hang out there and for biking. Grande Ocean and Monarch are the only ones that come close to your stated criteria and adding in the pool requirements, is the best mix for what you've stated. All Marriott's would be good though overall.
I didn't because they stated they wanted to be close to restaurants and shopping. While nothing is that far from either in terms of sheer distance, from GO they can bike or walk to a number of options far more so than from the either two. As a minimum it is less so from the other 2 you mentioned though both are fine resorts.I agree that Grande Ocean definitely meets their stated criteria, but I think Barony and Surfwatch do too. In all three you can book ocean view or ocean front rooms if booking with DC points and in all three you are probably going to be placed in a Garden View or Courtyard View room if you are an II exchanger. All three also have nice pools. There are great restaurants all over the island, not only in the Coligny area, and everything on HHI is relatively close to everything else. In fact, most of our favorite places to eat are not in the Coligny area. While Grande Ocean is closer to Sea Pines and the Sea Pines passes are a nice perk, Barony and Surfwatch may be a little closer to the shopping and restaurants in Shelter Cover, as well as restaurants like Skull Creek Boathouse, Old Oyster Factory, FishCamp on Broad Creek, etc.
So, in my opinion, while the Sea Pines access you get at Grande Ocean is something Barony and Surfwatch can't offer, other than that, I think all three would meet the OP's needs nicely. Grande Ocean probably should be their top choice, but I think they would be very happy with the other two as well.
I didn't because they stated they wanted to be close to restaurants and shopping. While nothing is that far from either in terms of sheer distance, from GO they can bike or walk to a number of options far more so than from the either two. As a minimum it is less so from the other 2 you mentioned though both are fine resorts.

We have been vacationing on Hilton Head Island for many years and the reason we keep going back is Sea Pines. As a family that rides bikes, I thought I would offer a perspective as a bicyclist familiar with Hilton Head Island. Dedicated bike paths in Sea Pines run through live oaks with Spanish moss, palm and pine trees, lagoons and along golf courses. You can ride bikes on the golf course cart paths (including Harbortown) after all the golfers have all gone through. The hard packed sand of all Hilton Head beaches are great for rented cruiser bikes. Monarch is in Sea Pines and Grande Ocean provides free passes for cars or bikes. Surf watch and Barony are wonderful resorts but the bike paths near them are dedicated but run along busier streets and are not very scenic. There are several interesting destinations within Sea Pines that are easy rides from Monarch and as shown on the link to the Sea Pines bike path:We are bikers and prefer ocean and view rooms if possible, we like nice pool areas and resorts accessible to close shopping and restaurants. We often travel with our daughter, son-in-law and their two small children so a toddler friendly resort would be great.