liongate88
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Would SO for stay credit include resales? Or just developer purchased
Only developer purchases.Would SO for stay credit include resales? Or just developer purchased
I was told it could NOT be used in the market/general store at KOR, pretty sure that applied at KORN too but not positive. I think the stores are not operated by the resort (they are leased to operator(s)) and so although you can do room charges from there, you can't use the resort credit.So you can't use the credits for anything that would be charged to the room? Items bought at the store on property, Maui Jim sunglasses purchased from towel shack, etc?
I have over 150k banked and restricted options leftover from last year's canceled vacation at KOR North, and I can't eat that much food or drink that many cocktails. Especially since I don't really love the restaurants on property. But if I can get some merch, maybe.
And did I see we can't use credit at other Marriott/Westin/Sheraton properties?
Thank you.
Oh, I finally found it on the dashboard. So it can be used at the market/general store on property at KORN. But I guess not for sunglasses. Well, I will have to consider using some of my SO for credit, I guess. Not going until fall.
I was told it could NOT be used in the market/general store at KOR, pretty sure that applied at KORN too but not positive. I think the stores are not operated by the resort (they are leased to operator(s)) and so although you can do room charges from there, you can't use the resort credit.
Right now, the only place you can use the resort credit is the Pailolo Bar and Grill out at the pool at KORN, the pool bar/Auntie's at KOR, and.... I think that's it.
I realize it says differently, but I’m reporting what I was told, at the resort, when using the resort credit, just three weeks ago. They gave me a printed copy of that list with only a few things highlighted, and told me the highlighted ones were the only places I could use the credit. Later in my stay, at the front desk, they told me the same thing.Hopefully, that is not correct. The Vistana site says otherwise, and if it still says it when I convert my SO to credits, I will print the page, with the countdown to my vacation at the top, to prove it said this on the date I converted.
Resort Credit | Vistana™ Signature Experiences
The Westin Nanea Ocean Villas
FOOD & BEVERAGE
The Westin Kā‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas
- Pūlehu, an Italian Grill
- Pailolo Bar & Grill
- Auntie’s Kitchen
- Kai Ala Market
- Pu‘ukoli‘i General Store
- Mauka Makai Restaurant
- Inu Pool Bar & Grill
- Kauhale Market
- Mea ‘Ono
FOOD & BEVERAGE
The Westin Kā‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas North
- Pūlehu, an Italian Grill
- Pailolo Bar & Grill
- Auntie’s Kitchen
- Kai Ala Market
- Pu‘ukoli‘i General Store
- Mauka Makai Restaurant
- Inu Pool Bar & Grill
- Kauhale Market
- Mea ‘Ono
FOOD & BEVERAGE
- Pūlehu, an Italian Grill
- Pailolo Bar & Grill
- Auntie’s Kitchen
- Kai Ala Market
- Pu‘ukoli‘i General Store
- Mauka Makai Restaurant
- Inu Pool Bar & Grill
- Kauhale Market
- Mea ‘Ono
But it also says this, which sounds like food/drink only:
Activate Upon Arrival
Visit the Concierge to activate your Resort Credit to start spending on eligible on-site food and beverage.
And this which clearly says merchandise:
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- Credit may only be applied at check-out to designated eligible amenity services, merchandise, and food and beverage outlets that are purchased on‑site and charged to your villa folio. Not valid for room, tax, gift cards, gratuities, charitable donations, or any other items, fees, or services.
- Designated amenity services, merchandise, and food and beverage outlets are subject to change.
Isn't really the only question about whether the marketplace accepts the credits? Aren't all the other places simply closed?I realize it says differently, but I’m reporting what I was told, at the resort, when using the resort credit, just three weeks ago. They gave me a printed copy of that list with only a few things highlighted, and told me the highlighted ones were the only places I could use the credit. Later in my stay, at the front desk, they told me the same thing.
So believe me or not, I’m just telling you what the situation was when I was there.
The list you see online applies to normal times, probably, and these are not normal times.
Pretty much, yes.Isn't really the only question about whether the marketplace accepts the credits? Aren't all the other places simply closed?
I know at Sheraton Vistana Villages, they recently outsourced the Marketplace to a vendor. It just reopened a few weeks ago under the new vendor. As of our recent stay we were able to use a room credit (received because of a delayed checkin) at the Marketplace. I suspect that may end at some point with the Marketplace at SVV now outsourced.
As of the last time I was there, WKORV-N has a Westin run Marketplace while WKORV (S) does not.
It was closed when we checked in last week and is still closed today when we checked out of WKORVN.The Kai Ala Market at WKORV N was closed when we were there earlier this month.
We received the resort credit terms and conditions sheet at check in a few days ago that we had to sign. Also went into the marketplace at WKORV and verified resort credit usage is ok there. View attachment 33920
Slapping my forehead.Are all of those venues currently open? Thinking in particular about Pulehu...
Slapping my forehead.
No, Pulehu isn't open. There is only one dining option open at each property, and it's the pool bar and grill (Auntie's, Paiola, Inu.)
Slapping my forehead.
No, Pulehu isn't open. There is only one dining option open at each property, and it's the pool bar and grill (Auntie's, Paiola, Inu.)
To be clear, they gave me that exact same list, it's a little contract you sign to be able to use the resort credit. But they verbally told me (and used a pink highlighter pen to mark up the list) that you could only use the resort credit at the pool bar/grill at the three resorts (the only dining that's open).No need to slap your forehead. The list that Southdown 13 posted from a more recent stay than yours says that the credit can be redeemed there. One would think that the resort would keep their own list updated.
predates the lease-out of the market at KOR
Someone else posted above that it had recently changed from Westin-operated to leased out. If that's not true, I apologize for repeating it. What I do know, is that I was told by the concierge and by the front desk at WKORV that the resort credit could not be applied against charges from the market.The WKORV market has been run by a third party for at least the 15 years I’ve been visiting, based on what I’ve been told.
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Someone else posted above that it had recently changed from Westin-operated to leased out. If that's not true, I apologize for repeating it. What I do know, is that I was told by the concierge and by the front desk at WKORV that the resort credit could not be applied against charges from the market.
Since the market is on the printed list, I assumed that the earlier posting was correct as that would explain why resort credit might have previously been usable at the market, but not any more.
If the market has always been leased, then I don't know why the change to no longer allowing resort credit to be used there.
EDIT: I misread the earlier post, which said that the market had recently been changed to a vendor lease at SVV, not at WKORV.. So that's totally my mistake. So I have no idea why the change in policy.
Ah yes, I now remember the handwritten room charge tickets there. You're undoubtedly right that it may always have been operated by a lessee.That market has always been treated differently. In the past they had different check-out procedures with their own handwritten receipt, and whenever we wanted to charge to the unit they had to create a different receipt for signature which could, I assume, be sent to accounting to be added. Some years ago they automated this somewhat but IIRC it's still different than other venues on property.
Not saying I don't believe you, but if it is not what it says on their site, they should update the site. What if I exchange all my options, and then have no way to spend all that credit? I would not be happy.I realize it says differently, but I’m reporting what I was told, at the resort, when using the resort credit, just three weeks ago. They gave me a printed copy of that list with only a few things highlighted, and told me the highlighted ones were the only places I could use the credit. Later in my stay, at the front desk, they told me the same thing.
So believe me or not, I’m just telling you what the situation was when I was there.
The list you see online applies to normal times, probably, and these are not normal times.
I think the issue right now is simply COVID closures. Most things on property are closed. You can't spend resort credit at someplace that isn't open. Though there does appear to be some discrepancy with the Marketplace perhaps being outsourced to a vendor.Not saying I don't believe you, but if it is not what it says on their site, they should update the site. What if I exchange all my options, and then have no way to spend all that credit? I would not be happy.
It's going to beabout 5 months before I am there. Hoping things change.I think the issue right now is simply COVID closures. Most things on property are closed. You can't spend resort credit at someplace that isn't open. Though there does appear to be some discrepancy with the Marketplace perhaps being outsourced to a vendor.