We've been coming to the Islander since '92. We started with one week and now we own four weeks, one of which we are deeding to ur...
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We've been coming to the Islander since '92. We started
with one week and now we own four weeks, one of which
we are deeding to ur daughter and her family. We've
stayed at timeshare resorts all around the country (we
also own two weeks elsewhere), and the Islander is our
favorite.
The entire staff is pleasant, helpful, and efficient. The
location is the best. Lots of activities for both kids and
adults. The rooms are comfortable, clean, and well-
maintained. The grounds are always well-kept, as are the
pool, pool deck, and hot tubs. Excellent restaurants,
boutiques, supermarkets, french bakeres, and department
stores are all within walking distance. You really don't
even need a car except to go to the golf courses. Free
WiFi for your laptops in the lobby that also reaches some
floors.
Yearly fees are around $350 and taxes vary around $50,
depending on the unit. In the past 13 years we've owned,
extra assessments have been $100/unit to repair
hurricane damage in the late '90's and $700/unit in 2003
for a major reconstruction of all ocean front balconies,
windows, and A/C units. It was money well-spent since
the resort was hit by three hurricanes this season dead on
with no internal damage. If you don't want to pay for Acts
of God, don't own on the beach!
The resort is very well managed with an excellent, open
board. The budget is one of the best I've seen. All units
are refurnished every few years and the upkeep on the
whole place is super.
This place is one of the best deals around. It's always an
RCI Resort of Distinction. And, as they say, lcation,
location, location.
Fiunally, I've noticed an enormous number of rental
postings recently on these boards. A company called
Summer Bay (I think) bought up scads of the least
desirable, non-beachfront units last year. They are your
standard timeshare sharks. You can probably get a better
price and unit if you rent directly from the Isalnder or from
an individual on these boards. Ditto for buying a re-sale.
Watch out when dealing with any company involved in
timeshares. I wish Redweek.com could keep companies
out of here.