When Angie said it was time to go to the beach again, and she found 2 1 bedroom units here, we agreed to go , too. They had a regular 1 bedroom, we had a deluxe. The only difference was they were on a lower level (up to level 10), and we were on an upper level (level 20, I think).
Check in was terrible. They had some of the pushiest people for the "owner update". We were there during COVID and hubby has cancer. I told them we were not going to the update, but they persisted until I actually got mad. After driving 7 hours, I didn't feel like fighting for my parking pass.
But the units were really nice---at least ours was. The kids had a unit that needed repairs on the ceiling fan. Took over a day to get it done. They even replaced it and couldn't get it to work. At least they tried and gave us a couple $25 gift cards as compensation.
I liked that even though this was a 1 bedroom unit, it had bunk beds in the hallway.
the views were outstanding!
Even saw sunset from our lanai
The resort parking lot was very inconvenient, especially if you were handicapped. Had to make it to the Sky Bridge level, then if you had luggage or a wheelchair, there was one elevator that went down to the main level. Then you had to go to another area to get an elevator to the floor you need.
Layla enjoying the views as much as I did.
I could look at this all day. We did see sting rays one morning. When the kids were there before, they watched sharks not far from the swimmers.
The table easily sat all 5 of us, even in the 1 bedroom unit.
The beach was beautiful and the water was great.
We also enjoyed the pools. This one was not used much, being across the street by the parking garage.
A view of the Wyndham from the water.
It was a well needed break from everything going on.
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