If you have stayed at the Cyprus Pointe Grand Villas at LBV what did you think of it?
It is Cypress Pointe Grand Villas just FYI (and to prevent any confusion on where we are talking about)
These are the second phase of a development by (at the time) Sunterra. They used a lot of the name of the original timeshare/development Cypress Pointe (the overall planned development community) and Cypress Pointe Resort (the original timeshare property developed on the site along with the Bluetree development which started out as an apartment complex but was later changed to timeshares).
It was purposely named to take advantage of the great reputation for design and quality of the CPR development of which 8 of the originally planned 9 buildings were completed. It ended up fully built out at 8 buildings all 8 three stories tall and no elevators. The ninth building was never constructed as they had a sales center set up in temporary trailers on that site until after the development permits ran out. As it was nearly impossible to get them back the CPR construction ended and the undeveloped property turned over to the CPR HOA Association for a minimal cost. That was developed into the brand new, large recreation/picnic area that helped complete the resort amenity suite.
Meanwhile they designed and built Cypress Pointe Grande Villas - aka Phase 2 - made up of 8 more buildings 4 and 5 stories tall all with elevators. The design of the resort changed to having the majority of the amenities in the center courtyard & surrounded by the 8 buildings. The units were slightly larger than those in Phase 1 and offered a full 1 bedroom "lockout" that Phase one did not have (they do have the ability to split the Phase 1 units into a 1 Bedroom studio and 2 bedroom but the 1 bedroom is not able to be deposited to trade only for use as an owner on site during the use year to get 2 weeks for one if desired).
They also set it up that CPGV would use the existing Clubhouse (owned by CPR owners) as the check in area and both resorts would share all common areas. That is a nice feature except possibly for the shared front desk.
So now both resorts are owner controlled (good) and under a different management than back in the early 2000's. CPR is an RCI Silver Crown/II rated resort while CGV has no rankings last time I looked. The CPR units have had one total renovation in 2004/5 and are currently having the next round (32 units every 6 months until completed - right now 32 units are renovated to 2010 level).
CPGV has never had a full unit makeover but the 1 bedroom lockout side was recently done & all 1 bedroom units are complete for that. Next up are the 2 bedroom units but the time frame I'm not sure of. I don't think any are complete yet so right now they are still largely the original 1995 design - nice but not up to today's "look and feel".
We prefer CPR for that reason and the overall design that we prefer but we would & have accepted CPGV if CPR isn't available for the time we need. Both are more than adequate and share a great location for access to virtually anything you want to do in Orlando.