Thanks for the info. Are Grand Villas located in Phase I and II or are they just in phase II? Is Phase II the newer section?
It gets a bit complicated to answer. First the Grande Villas are Phase 2 - the original resort is simply called Cypress Pointe Resort. Both have 3 bedroom units exclusively but the units can be split into a 2 bedrrom and 1 br lockout side.
The Grande Villas lockout has a mini-kitchen which means it can be traded as a standalone unit with RCI/II. CPR 1 BR does not have a kitchen - but do have a small refrigerator and microwave - and cannot be traded with RCI/II. For CPR you will only see 2 or 3 bedroom units in RCI/II - for rent there are 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units. For CPGV there are 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units for rent or trade.
As for old and new it gets murkier. The physical buildings at CPR were built between 1992 and 1997. The buildings of CPGV were built from 1995 to 2001. So if you just look at building age CPGV is newer. But the units within those buildings are actually older at CPGV as they have never been updated while every CPR unit was gutted and renovated to current standards in 2004-2005. What that means is you'll find newer furnishing appliances, bedding, drapes, entertainment equipment, etc at the "older" CPR resort. CPGV has a renovation under design but it won't start until at least mid-2008 or later.
The other big differences are the floor plans, buildings and grounds. The CPGV floorplan is more traditional. CPR had an "open" bath design in the master bedrooms that some don't mind and others hate. CPGV has a more standard layout. The buildings at CPGV are 4 and 5 stories with elevators clustered on a small plot of land. CPR buildings are all 3 stories, no elevators, on a large property that also hosts the Clubhouse, pond, forever wild area and more. We prefer the "old" style, low buildings as it seems to fit with Florida more than the high rises, apartment style does. Both are nice and both share a great location.