Odyssey574070
8 de marzo de 2024
I would have given it 2.5 if it were an option as it is better than "poor". We are HGVC Owners and paid more points for a "PLUS" room. I'm not sure what was "PLUS" about it, except it was on the side opposite to construction. The building was the furthest on the property from the ocean. You could see a sliver of ocean, but it was totally obliterated by a thumb at a fully extended arms length. It was a nice room with stylish, but somewhat uncomfortable living room furninture. However, there was nothing I'd consider "PLUS" and worth lots of extra points. I believe all units have DOUBLE BEDS. It is hard for me to thing of this as a top tier resort without King or even Queen beds? I would not recommend selecting a "PLUS" room if there are others available. You may not even want to stay on this property if there are others available. The resort itself will be beautiful once construction is done. For the time being there is lots of noise and dust. We were at the adult pool and had to move because of the dust. The winds blew between 25 - 30 miles per hour during our entire stay. This is not terrible if you go out to see the sites, which we did for most of our trip. However, today I need to work remotely. I'm at the pool now and was required to lower my umbrella, even though they are bolted to the concrete and cannot be moved. I can't sit in the sun so I guess my alternative is to sit in my room all day, today. The pool areas are lovely and you can see the ocean, but not the beach. There is not much shade if you do not have an umbrella. There are no chairs or umbrellas at the public beach across. the busy road from the resort, even for a fee. It would be difficult to secure an umbrella on the beach in these winds. The intense winds of Kihei make it impossible to enjoy the resort aspects of this property. I guess the property is so expensive (money or points) because it is across the road from a beach in Maui. Frankly, I did not personally find it worth the extra expense. I have been happier and felt I have done better using my HGVC points at other resorts through RCI. HGVC seems to be more about building megacomplexes of several buildings around a beautiful, crowded pool area (Note: there was hardly anyone at the pools at this resort with the construction, wind, and only a few of the 12 buildings open. I expect this will change as the other buildings are finished). This concept seems to appeal to many. I prefer the small, intimate, low-rise properties. The restaurant on the beach closes at 7 pm. We arrived at the resort a little after 6:30. We asked about where to go for dinner and were told to go to the restaurant on the beach. It was about 6:45 and we questioned this since it was so close to closing. We were told we would be ok as long as we arrived before 7 pm. We walked down to the restaurant without going to our rooms first. We arrived about 6:50 and were told they stopped serving at 6:45 (which I expec
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