Cypress Pointe... 1) How does it compare to places like Staybridge, Hawthorn, Homewood,etc. suites.
C.P. offers better equipped rooms with fully supplied, full-size kitchens; nicer, heated resort pools & amenities, more activities but; but no daily housekeeping on weekly stays as you would have at the suite hotels. With a 2BR, you'd even have an inroom jacuzzi tub and stacked washer/dryer.
3) They want like $40 per day for maid service???? How does that work? What if you just want new sheets every couple of days? Is there a vacuum in the room..or do you need to pay $40 to vacuum your room?
$40 is for complete cleaning service, as if you were leaving and your guests were coming in to occupy the room after you. They clean the whole place, bathrooms, floors, run your dishwasher, wipe down the kitchen and dining table, change the bedding & towels, etc. In the utility closet of your condo, there is usually a broom, vacuum, iron & board, stacked washer/dryer. Everything you need for basic clean-up is there without additional paid services. Some resorts offer a towel exchange midweek. Most people don't change their sheets at home more than once a week so that service is normally part of weekly housekeeping, not daily, at a timeshare resort. It's a paid service. Call the resort for specific rates.
4) They have tennis, basketball, mini-golf,etc. Is this free? and do they have equipment you can use?
Don't know about the mini-golf. Resort mini-golf is usually pretty basic and pretty cheap, like $2/game or so. They usually have the other equipment for free check-out, but call to be sure.
6) Do they have any type of reception each night, any free cont. bfast, etc...
No. Most area resorts have one or two evenings with a cheap barbeque at the main pool area, $1 hot dogs, etc., espec. in prime season.
7) What is the view like? I would likea room on the top floor..and I'm assuming theyall have balconies??
Here's a Cypress Pointe
resort map. The front entries of each unit is nearest a parking lot. The backs of each unit overlook the other side of each building. By looking at the map, you'll see that most units' balconies overlook a greenspace, pool area, pond or courtyard, with a few exceptions. They're lowrise buildings and I don't think you'd see DTD, since it's over a mile away.
i'm just doing univ. and wondering how far it is away?
10-15 minute drive.
have two, 18 yr. olds who want to come and go as they please and can't be seen with the family.....
Shuttle services are very limited, pre-scheduled (reserve space) and infrequent. If they must be without your car, they will likely miss the evening activities at the parks or they will need to pay for taxi services. Don't know what that costs.