Marriott
Vacation Club’s second resort in The Palm Beaches is anticipating more villas
for additional guests with spectacular ocean views by early 2013.
A recent
topping-out ceremony marked the structural completion of the final 19-story
tower making way for the build-out of 78 additional two-bedroom/two-bath villas
which will combine for a resort total of 159 villas.
Since
the opening of the first phase two years ago, the beachfront resort located on
Florida’s well known Singer Island has maintained a 90%+ average annual
occupancy level, presenting significant demand for the second and final tower.
“Our Oceana Palms resort is truly spectacular
and offers a very appealing and unique high-rise, beachfront resort experience
for our Owners and guests to enjoy,” said Lee Cunningham, Executive Vice
President and Chief Operating Officer-North America and Caribbean, Marriott
Vacations Worldwide Corporation.
“We’re
very pleased with the progress on the second phase and upon completion look
forward to welcoming more of our Owners to vacation at this beautiful resort
and destination,” said Cunningham.
The
second phase will offer sweeping views of the ocean from spacious 1,100 square
foot villa interiors that are vibrant and contemporary, complementing the
traditional Palm Beach lifestyle. Villas feature a fully-equipped gourmet
kitchen with GE stainless steel appliances; generous living and dining areas;
multiple LG flat-panel televisions with DVD players; an oversized shower with multiple
shower heads in the master suite; and a washer/dryer. Each villa accommodates
up to 8 guests.
Both
19-story towers have a contemporary architectural style with subtle references
to the Art Deco motif that is very prevalent in the architectural history of
South Florida. The second phase will also accommodate a 3,200 square foot
fitness center, “the Den” teen lounge, and back-of-house office space on the
first floor in addition to six more floors for parking. The landscape will
feature a prominent cascading water feature and a “great lawn” and fire pit for
games and gatherings.
Marriott Vacation Club International and the programs provided under the Marriott
Vacation Club brand are not owned, developed, or sold by Marriott
International, Inc. Marriott Vacation Club International uses the Marriott
marks under license from Marriott International, Inc., and its affiliates.
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