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We are East coasters who in the past have gone to HI once every 5 years for a 10 day stay. The trip is just too far & the airfare too expensive to go for anything less. The other reason we only go once every 5 years is that the accomodations are fairly expensive. We HAD high hopes when they first announced Ko'Olina but now that I've seen the point charts for BLT and VGC (or whatever that's called now) I have my doubts about actually buying there. I would've hoped it would make the trip more affordable...but I'm worried what the points will run and we may have to take our chances at 7 months.
We usually island hop and Oahu is tied with Kauai for our least fav. No, actually, Kauai would be our last choice and Oahu would be the runner up. We won't stay on Kauai but we will stay on Oahu. But Maui is our island of choice for the longest part of our stay. Oahu is a stop-over island for us and the Big Island falls somewhere inbetween. Oahu is usually where we start out for 2 or 3 nights. I can possibly see splitting the stay between 5 n on Oahu and then likely paying for a cash room somewhere on Maui for 5 n now that they've switched to RCI and have cut out all of the better choices there.
Sigh. With all that in mind...once the darned place is UP and running IF the point charts are reasonable and the reviews good...we MIGHT be persuaded to go more often than once every 5 years and we might stay on Oahu for a full week.There is still too much unknown about it yet. But the price point has to be MORE AFFORDABLE than vacationing on cash and the point charts have to be reasonable for us or we'll just skip Oahu altogether. If they think they're gonna charge as much as a trade out to the Grand Wailea they can forget it! Costco's got some great cash packages. I have a limit for what I think our points are worth using them for. I want to try it at least once...but I'm really worried that they've already priced us out.
It will be a much better value for West coasters & the Asian market. Honolulu is a BIG vacation spot for the Japanese. Even the announcements in the airport are in English and Japanese and the signage is often bilingual. That tells me that there will be a big Japanese fan base.
I'm still hoping for a miracle (that it will be affordable) but am losing faith in that idea rapidly.
What does affair usually run you from the east coast to Hawaii?