It's kind of blurry (as are others) because I didn't enlarge them BEFORE downloading, and am too lazy to find them again, but you get the idea.
This is the view from the living room. What you can't see from this picture is that the sliding doors are accordion-like, so basically the ocean front becomes part of your living room. It is 61 feet above the harbor, overlooks the golf course. We were both pretty much overwhelmed and had decided that if the price was right, we were going to go for it. Well, the incentives were unbelievable--I'd list them, but Jan wants to tell the kids in person when we get home, so let's just say it was a relatively easy decision to make. We both decided that if it came down to being able to keep only one timeshare, this would be the one.
Marriott is in the process of opening their latest Hawaii project, called Kauai Lagoons, and we agreed to attend a preview, mainly for the $100 in gift certificates, and to see what was in store for us when we tried to trade into it.
Here is the outside of the building, and as we were driving up, it was nice, but we've come to expect that from Marriott. Then, we walked into the unit and were greeted by the view below. The pictures don't really do it justice, and if you go to vacationclub.com and do a resort search for Kauai Lagoons, you will get better pictures.
Here is the outside of the building, and as we were driving up, it was nice, but we've come to expect that from Marriott. Then, we walked into the unit and were greeted by the view below. The pictures don't really do it justice, and if you go to vacationclub.com and do a resort search for Kauai Lagoons, you will get better pictures.
This is the view from the living room. What you can't see from this picture is that the sliding doors are accordion-like, so basically the ocean front becomes part of your living room. It is 61 feet above the harbor, overlooks the golf course. We were both pretty much overwhelmed and had decided that if the price was right, we were going to go for it. Well, the incentives were unbelievable--I'd list them, but Jan wants to tell the kids in person when we get home, so let's just say it was a relatively easy decision to make. We both decided that if it came down to being able to keep only one timeshare, this would be the one.
That's where the spoiled part comes in--unlike our first timeshare purchases, we are going to have to finance this one. So, for the first time in 5 years, we have a payment other than our mortgage. It means I'll probably have to sub a few more days than I had originally planned, and we probably won't have the mortgage paid off as soon as we would like, so I had a bit of buyer's remorse the next morning. We've come up with a way to make it more palatable, but it's still an area of our finances we haven't had to deal with in awhile. But, spoiled that we are, we wanted it and went for it.
So then we came over to Ko Olina, where we have owned for about 5 years, and then next part of our spoiled lives was brought into focus. We were excited because they have opened a new building, closer to the water, and we had requested the new building. Well, apparently our wording wasn't complete enough, and we were put into a building we don't really like. Poor us.
Have to put up with sunsets like this, though we have to walk all the way out to the water to get a shot like this this time of the year. Poor us.
The view from our room is sort of like this, only better. The lanai is in the shade for most of the day, so Jan can park her fair-skinned self out there without fear of sun poisoning. But, still, it's not the building we wanted so we are still kind of snippy--especially since we had to call housekeeping to finish cleaning our unit, and I'm sure that never happens in the NEW building.
What else do we have lined up for the week, to keep our minds off of how miserably we've been treated? Well, Thursday morning one of my former runners who lives here is coming over, and we will have a blessed time discussing the last 25 years of our lives. One evening a fraternity brother who lives here is taking us out to dinner.
So then we came over to Ko Olina, where we have owned for about 5 years, and then next part of our spoiled lives was brought into focus. We were excited because they have opened a new building, closer to the water, and we had requested the new building. Well, apparently our wording wasn't complete enough, and we were put into a building we don't really like. Poor us.
Have to put up with sunsets like this, though we have to walk all the way out to the water to get a shot like this this time of the year. Poor us.
The view from our room is sort of like this, only better. The lanai is in the shade for most of the day, so Jan can park her fair-skinned self out there without fear of sun poisoning. But, still, it's not the building we wanted so we are still kind of snippy--especially since we had to call housekeeping to finish cleaning our unit, and I'm sure that never happens in the NEW building.
What else do we have lined up for the week, to keep our minds off of how miserably we've been treated? Well, Thursday morning one of my former runners who lives here is coming over, and we will have a blessed time discussing the last 25 years of our lives. One evening a fraternity brother who lives here is taking us out to dinner.
Sometime this week we will visit Giovanni's shrimp shack. Which is what we lovingly call a "roach coach" permanently parked on the North Shore. They cook 3 awesome flavors of shrimp, and it's become a staple for our visits.
This is our favorite mexican restaurant on the island, again on the north shore in Haleiwa, and I can't wait to go there.
This is our favorite mexican restaurant on the island, again on the north shore in Haleiwa, and I can't wait to go there.
My friend Don told us of this place, and we ate there last year and plan to go again if we have time this year.
A little past Haleiwa Joe's is Sunset Beach, where we can usually find at least one turtle sunning himself on the beach, surrounded by his protective lifeguards.
So, how can someone have all of these experiences crammed into a 2-week stay, and still whine about the "injustice" of his non-preferred room location? It's simple--I'm spoiled. My facebook pages are full of status reports of people that are still grinding away at their jobs, I'm in paradise, and complaining.
Jan had the perfect remedy for our malaise--she called Jennifer. She talked to her for awhile and handed me the phone. We had a 5 minute conversation, which helped remind me she still needs her Daddy from time to time, and I felt better. For the rest of the day, I
1) made salsa 2) watched the Lakers, 3) followed the Dodgers on the internet 4) made tacos.
I'm fine now.
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