The Polynesian Hotel on Hwy H has been in foreclosure. A group is buyng it, remodeling, and within the year will choose a group of rooms to turn into timeshares, with more timeshares being developed each year. The original hotel had 227 rooms, and was the areas first indoor waterpark. One of the people who is involved was in marketing at CMV and is very sharp.
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Originally posted by rapmarks View PostThe Polynesian Hotel on Hwy H has been in foreclosure. A group is buyng it, remodeling, and within the year will choose a group of rooms to turn into timeshares, with more timeshares being developed each year. The original hotel had 227 rooms, and was the areas first indoor waterpark. One of the people who is involved was in marketing at CMV and is very sharp.
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Me too....I was just about to type the same thing.
Originally posted by chriskre View PostWhen I read your title I thought you were talking about disneys Polynesian hotel which is also converting rooms to timeshare. Probably built around the same time as this other hotel.
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Wisconsin News
The Polynesian, 857 N. Frontage Rd.
off Exit 87 from I-90-94 in Wisconsin.
http://www.wiscnews.com/wisconsindel...d5e06b574.html
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The latest article talks about Capital Resorts Group naming the resort - The Sanctuary Lodge at Splash Canyon.
http://www.wiscnews.com/business/art...911be0a48.html
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I was able to read the article at the library, sounds like there are 7 or 9 resorts in the group.
It is my understanding that the back building will be the timeshare, and the front building will be a Baymont Inn and Suites
I do not understand the part about several restaurants on site, not enough room for that.
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Originally posted by chriskre View PostWhen I read your title I thought you were talking about disneys Polynesian hotel which is also converting rooms to timeshare. Probably built around the same time as this other hotel.
It looks like the units in that system are mostly 1 BR, so even if they're with RCI I would have missed them. The resort looks lovely, but going on the floor plan the units look small to me, and likely dark (only the one window in the bedroom). But I would love to know where the mill with the waterwheel and dam waterfall in that first picture is! Very pretty.
http://www.capitalresortsgroup.com/s...sh-canyon.html
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