Marriott Ko Olina Beach Club, HI [Master Thread]
#16
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: El Paso, TX, USA
Programs: Kicked out of all of them
Posts: 32,554
I am planning on going on August 2003, would that be risky, I hope that they would work out all the bugs by then.
I am still wondering if I should give it a try
I am still wondering if I should give it a try
#17
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Sacramento, CA
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt,Marriott,BA,AS
Posts: 4,428
Oh it will be done by August 2003 !!! At least the one building they are working on now. However, they plan to build two more buildings right alongside plus a "village" (which I guess will be restaurants and stores). Who knows how soon they will start construction on the other two buildings, but I wouldn't pay $1 for a month's stay at a resort under construction. To be fair, it could be several years before they start- depends upon how successful the 1st building is. In case you happen to be suckered into buying one of these timeshares, be VERY aware that a great view now could be totally blocked by adjacent buildings in the future (unless you purchase time in a DIRECT oceanfront unit. When talking to the sales rep, I am not convinced they will GUARANTEE you anything except an "ocean view" (e.g. turn your had 90 degrees to see the ocean). I never understand why people buy into these things. Always seems cheaper and definitely better to me to stay at a hotel of my choice and take advantage of special rates, etc.
#18
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: NY
Programs: AA: ExPlat & 3MM; UA: 1k; KL: Plat 4 Life; Hyatt: Plat; SPG, Marriott, Hilton: Gold
Posts: 2,708
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by jfe:
I just got this offer on the mail, for travel through 2003, has anyone taken advantage of this offer?
</font>
I just got this offer on the mail, for travel through 2003, has anyone taken advantage of this offer?
</font>
Any advice on what rooms I should get would be appreciated
#19
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Sacramento, CA
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt,Marriott,BA,AS
Posts: 4,428
See my posting dated 4/22/03 under topic "JW Ihilani" for info on room locations. This will be a peak time at this resort so don't count on picking your room. They have a number of mountain view rooms which typically go to those on deeply discounted rates.
#20
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Yardley PA 19067
Posts: 28
Stayed at the JW Marriott there in April; walked several mornings on the beautiful path along the ocean from the hotel to the tiemshares. Enough of the timeshares are finished that anyone who stays there will have a great time. We talked to people actually staying in the timeshares and they had no complaints. BTW, be sure to golf across the street at Ko Olina and go to the hotel for dinner at AZULs......lovely!!!
#22
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SEA
Programs: Alaska MVP Gold, Delta Silver, HH Diamond, Hyatt Diamond, MR Silver
Posts: 228
I was there in February (about a month after it opened) on a business trip. Overall, I liked it.
Best Features - Great location. The lagoons are great, the sunset view is fantastic. I definitely did not feel I was on Oahu.
The place was nearly empty when I was there. Almost no one else using the facilities or the pool.
I took a walk up to the JW Marriott for dinner.
Bad points - Other than the restaurants at the JW Marriott, there was nothing close by for dinner. The only option is to drive into Kapolei (about 3-4 miles).
Bottom line - If you're looking for seclusion and an "off Oahu" experience, go there. If you want nightlife and activity, go to the Marriott Waikiki.
Best Features - Great location. The lagoons are great, the sunset view is fantastic. I definitely did not feel I was on Oahu.
The place was nearly empty when I was there. Almost no one else using the facilities or the pool.
I took a walk up to the JW Marriott for dinner.
Bad points - Other than the restaurants at the JW Marriott, there was nothing close by for dinner. The only option is to drive into Kapolei (about 3-4 miles).
Bottom line - If you're looking for seclusion and an "off Oahu" experience, go there. If you want nightlife and activity, go to the Marriott Waikiki.
#24
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SEA
Programs: Alaska MVP Gold, Delta Silver, HH Diamond, Hyatt Diamond, MR Silver
Posts: 228
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">
Originally posted by RedSandFan:
Did they push you to attend any timeshare presentations?
</font>
Originally posted by RedSandFan:
Did they push you to attend any timeshare presentations?
</font>
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">
Was construction an annoyance?
</font>
Was construction an annoyance?
</font>
Da Shark
[This message has been edited by dashark (edited 09-26-2003).]
#25
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Sacramento, CA
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt,Marriott,BA,AS
Posts: 4,428
I would certainly call and ask about construction. We were at the JW in April and walked over to the timeshare every day and it was noisy. They are also suppose to start construction on the 2nd building before too long (if not already).
#26
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: KCMO
Programs: SPG Gold, Hilton Gold, Marriott Silver, PC Ammbassador
Posts: 352
I just got back from the JW at Ko olina last week. It was my second year in a row staying there. I stayed at the JW. We did go visit the Timeshares (vactaion club) one day. Not many people were there. Yes, there was lots of construction. I was not aware of a ton of noise, but it might have beem just when they were there.
Be prepared for lots of bulldozers, orange fences everywhere.
I don't know why restraunts would be an issue because you have a full kitchen there to cook or eat what ever you like. I think a rental car is a must beacuse you are on a part of the Island that is way from everything else.
The Marina there serves great lunches and so does the JW. They are also opening a great bar and grill at the golf course.
Be prepared for lots of bulldozers, orange fences everywhere.
I don't know why restraunts would be an issue because you have a full kitchen there to cook or eat what ever you like. I think a rental car is a must beacuse you are on a part of the Island that is way from everything else.
The Marina there serves great lunches and so does the JW. They are also opening a great bar and grill at the golf course.
#28
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: KCMO
Programs: SPG Gold, Hilton Gold, Marriott Silver, PC Ammbassador
Posts: 352
I liked them all..
Naupaka Terrace has a great Prime rib buffet. The pool side food is great. Really good mixed drinks also.
If you want to get a good feel for where your going, rent the movie Blue Crush. It was filmed at the hotel. Its shows where on the Island your staying, the hotel, lagoon, ect. Keep it in mind that its a surfer movie...but a pretty good one.
Oh, keep your eyes open when your there (keep a camera handy)...lots of famous people stay there. Sheryl Crow was there hanging out at the pool with all of us. Last year I saw Kevin Costner, and the list goes on.
You'll have a wonderful time.
Naupaka Terrace has a great Prime rib buffet. The pool side food is great. Really good mixed drinks also.
If you want to get a good feel for where your going, rent the movie Blue Crush. It was filmed at the hotel. Its shows where on the Island your staying, the hotel, lagoon, ect. Keep it in mind that its a surfer movie...but a pretty good one.
Oh, keep your eyes open when your there (keep a camera handy)...lots of famous people stay there. Sheryl Crow was there hanging out at the pool with all of us. Last year I saw Kevin Costner, and the list goes on.
You'll have a wonderful time.
#29
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: IAD/DCA
Programs: UA 1K and Million Miler; Marriott Lifetime Platinum Premier
Posts: 376
I stayed at the JW there late last year. I think the location is awful. There's absolutely nothing within five miles or so from the resort. Secondly, the resort is smack in the middle of a what I would call a heavy industrial area.
#30
Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 85
Thanks for pointing that out. I live on Oahu and I always wondered why they put an expensive hotel within site of a large oil refinery and a mile from the Oahu landfill!
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by happywanderer:
I stayed at the JW there late last year. I think the location is awful. There's absolutely nothing within five miles or so from the resort. Secondly, the resort is smack in the middle of a what I would call a heavy industrial area.</font>
I stayed at the JW there late last year. I think the location is awful. There's absolutely nothing within five miles or so from the resort. Secondly, the resort is smack in the middle of a what I would call a heavy industrial area.</font>