I have seen the property in construction and it will be very nice when all is completed. Like DVC, it doesn't make sense to buy there unless you plan to use it or exchange to other very top resorts. Fees may not be that high now but after the developer subsidy is done expect the 2 BR to be $1000-1200 or even more. I think the 1 BR at the older Marriott on Kauai just topped $1000. If you want for exchanging, you might look at Newport Coast or one of the desert CA Marriott's.Originally posted by neiman5
The Marriott Waiohai) we are looking at as a split week option. .. 3 nights and 4 nights. Of course, not as flexible as DVC points, but still a nice option.
Glad to help but for some reason I have the impression that you're buying the wrong thing for the wrong reason. If you want a Marriott to trade, there are far better and cheaaper choices than HI that will trade just as well with far lower fees. The two weeks for one is a misnomer as the second week is worth little to most people. If you'll use it most of the time and trade occasionally, I can support you 100%, if not, I'm afraid you're making a mistake.Originally posted by neiman5
Thanks for all your help Dean and everyone else. Overwelmed with all the info. Maintenance fee is starting at $928 which we feel is worh it when we go there and a great deal when we exchabge outside of Hawaii for 2 weeks. We know we are paying a premium buying from Marriott, but it seems Marriott's top resorts are holding their value fairly well. Of course, that is not really why we are doing this. Hard to put a price on the memories my family has already made and the committment we are making to have years of more. (maybe I should sell these things!) We are already keeping our eyes open for a second. Is it best to stay with one developer? We really like the Disney program we just felt that for our first we wanted something that could had great trading power. We are going to look at Newport, but it is not priced much less than Waiohai. We are just simply not into desert properties. Go figure? Anyway, we will slowing move forward and keep learning from DISBoards and TUG. Thanks to all again. We so appreciate you all.
That seems reasonable to me, especially if you need a 2 BR.Originally posted by neiman5
Our plan is to trade it maybe one out of every three years. Does that make sense?
Yes, it makes sense — as long as you go in knowing that you're paying a high purchase price and a high annual fee for the privilege of being able to stay at one of the world's top timeshare resorts.Originally posted by neiman5
Our plan is to trade it maybe one out of every three years. Does that make sense?
I'm not sure at all that Kauai will trade better. There is a relative glut of units on Kauai compared to Maui. Oahu has had no good timeshares in II until the new Marriott. No one will know for certain but my guess is that Oahu will have far better trade power than Kauai, though both will be very good.Originally posted by neiman5
Yes, with 3 kids we need the two bedroom. We considered the new Marriott in Oahu, but we just liked the feel of Waiohai so much better...even though the new Oahu resort has lockoffs there is going to be over 700 units there compared to 230 at Waiohai. We are thinking we will have an easier time trading out of Waoiha (when we do) than trading into it. We are anxious to see the Newport resort. Interesting to see how many people own both DVC and Marriott.
I don't think Marriott is even as complicated as DVC unless you get into the trading issue. It's just a different world and one who wants to expore that direction and DVC must learn both systems with little overlap to help you.Originally posted by WolfpackFan
I received a package regarding the Marriott Vacation Club and I guess what struck me about the biggest benefit of the DVC over Marriott was DVC's simplicity and flexibility. Basically you can book when, where and for as long as you wish as long as you have points. Even the concepts of banking and borrowing points is easy to understand. With Marriott, it spoke all about Silver, Gold, etc. seasons and was very confusing. Maybe I'm simpleminded, but it just seems to me that the simplicity of DVC is a major benefit. Maybe I would be more interested in Marriott if it just wasn't so complicated.
It depends. You will always be able to search for a 2 BR if you deposit a 2 BR. Whether you will match that searcch may be another matter. For resorts that have 2 BR units only, you should be pretty successful with just a HI 1 BR unit. For Oahu you could always deposit as a 2 BR unit or use it as a 2 BR unit if you wanted but you'd have the lockout option as well.Originally posted by neiman5
Great point, Dean, and very true that Oahu is in need of good timeshares. We also cannot get the lockoff feature at Waiohai. If we are almost always going to need the two bedrooms...how important is this?
We loved the Embassy resorts when we stayed there. Though the AC set up was wierd, overall we though the resort and units were great. It's also a much better value from a trade standpoint due to the difference in cost but it's your dime, LOL. I don't know anything about the FF program, ask Lisa P. of this board.Originally posted by neiman5
We stayed at the Embassy in April when we toured Waiohai. Let's just say we would never be satisfied with the quality there. We went to Kauai in April on an Embassy promo. Had done a great deal of research and was thinking we probably would buy there. We were so dissappointed! I can't believe Embassy puts there name on it. Of course, Embassy does not manage it which is another advantage to Marriott and Disney. They keep their hands in it knowing the quality reputation they need to protect. My kids are 8, 6 and 2. We are budgeting airfare at $500.00 each already, but counting on FF miles to help with that. Do you know anything about Fairfield's new program with Outrigger resorts? I know this web site is mainly for DVC, but I sure appreciate the wide range of wisdom I receive here.
It just shows how opinions differ. We stayed at the Embassy Vacation Resort at Poipu on Kauai in 2000, and we were very disappointed.Originally posted by Dean
We loved the Embassy resorts when we stayed there.