I was looking at my II exchange book and noted that Kona Coast is actually two resorts with a whole bunch of different resort codes. I also noted that exchangers pay an energy surcharge for air conditioning if requested.
Any comments on this particular option being "comparable" to the Grand Chateau in accomodation quality and staff? I would tend to think it is. I recall getting a similar offer from II for our first exchange with NCV to Hawaii in 2004 but we opted for Waiohai instead.
Are the resort accomodations designed to be used without a/c? I actually prefer "natural" when in Hawaii but the units have to be designed to allow natural airflow. If anyone has been there recently and has an opinion on this, along with the energy charge, I'd be grateful.
I'll also read reviews on this resort option (I've read up on the others already), so I can have an informed answer for what SFX offers when I call. I'm happy to see that, even in light of proximity to Thanksgiving, SFX is able to offer some good options for us.
Pat
Any comments on this particular option being "comparable" to the Grand Chateau in accomodation quality and staff? I would tend to think it is. I recall getting a similar offer from II for our first exchange with NCV to Hawaii in 2004 but we opted for Waiohai instead.
Are the resort accomodations designed to be used without a/c? I actually prefer "natural" when in Hawaii but the units have to be designed to allow natural airflow. If anyone has been there recently and has an opinion on this, along with the energy charge, I'd be grateful.
I'll also read reviews on this resort option (I've read up on the others already), so I can have an informed answer for what SFX offers when I call. I'm happy to see that, even in light of proximity to Thanksgiving, SFX is able to offer some good options for us.
Pat
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