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Pono Kai 2 bdr Ocean front for $599

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  • #16
    If I lived on the west coast I would jump all over this. Air fare for four from Chicago on a yearly basis would kill me...
    Scott

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    • #17
      Originally posted by slip View Post
      I offered them $100 for this week and they accepted. I own quite a few weeks there now and I have gotten a few for free but I thought this was great for $100 all in. I'm happy.
      That is a great deal for oceanfront. Congratulations, slip.

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      • #18
        Definitely a great deal. It is not a "fixed" unit, though. I am also a PK owner of a 2 bd. oceanfront w/loft and they have booked me in unit B307 during my stay in November. Congratulations!

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        • #19
          Voyager1, sent you a PM.
          Up coming trips
          May-Pono Kai Kauai, July-Jockey Club Las Vegas, October-Florida Palm Beach
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          • #20
            Having minor interest in Kauai, I've followed this. Good endings are nice. One person got a week they want and another got an extra $1000 in their pocket every year.

            I took a look at some Pono Kai policies, too, and I noticed it said that if they have put someone in your unit your week, they will place you in a comparable unit. So a fixed week owner could wind up in a unit other than theirs.
            RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick

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            • #21
              Originally posted by JLB View Post
              Having minor interest in Kauai, I've followed this. Good endings are nice. One person got a week they want and another got an extra $1000 in their pocket every year.

              I took a look at some Pono Kai policies, too, and I noticed it said that if they have put someone in your unit your week, they will place you in a comparable unit. So a fixed week owner could wind up in a unit other than theirs.
              That policy is pretty much true with every resort. In all my years owning and many rentals, I have only
              Had one person not get the unit I made the reservation for and that was due to unforeseen maintenance to the unit. All the units float and I think I have only stayed in a unit on one of my deeds
              Once.

              When you call to make your reservation, you tell them what unit you want and it is put on the
              Confirmation. I call about 5 days before I get there to confirm the reservation and room assignment.
              It works great and I have never had a problem. The confirmation also says ocean front, ocean view or
              Garden view.

              The other nice feature is being able to roll your week forward into the next year if you can't make it
              One year.
              Up coming trips
              May-Pono Kai Kauai, July-Jockey Club Las Vegas, October-Florida Palm Beach
              My Website

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              • #22
                No, it's a float week 1-52. Any prospective buyer would have to verify with the resort about whether the unit also floats. The listing makes it seem like the unit is fixed but that is a good question [link removed]. All of the floats I have owned were not tied to a specific unit.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by philsfan View Post
                  No, it's a float week 1-52. Any prospective buyer would have to verify with the resort about whether the unit also floats. The listing makes it seem like the unit is fixed but that is a good question. All of the floats I have owned were not tied to a specific unit.
                  Originally posted by Pearline View Post
                  No, it's a float week 1-52. Any prospective buyer would have to verify with the resort about whether the unit also floats. The listing makes it seem like the unit is fixed but that is a good question link removed]. All of the floats I have owned were not tied to a specific unit.


                  Wow, not a lot of effort went in to trying to post that spam link...
                  Scott

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