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10/10 Excellent
Shawn B.
28 Sept, 2016
Great Resort, Great Price, Great Staff, Great VRBO Contact-HIGHLY RECOMMEND
The staff were excellent, amazing customer service. They will try to get you to attend a 2 hour session to sell you a timeshare, but they reward pretty well should you do so. I did not attend as I have never been to Hawaii and did not want to waste a single minute. The room was beautiful, well decorated and enough space for me and my wife. The view was of the canal, pretty great, but you need to call a month in advance to request. The price was a little more than the expensive than the run down hotels in Hawaii, so I highly recommend this as an alternative. The only negative I could see is that they have sensors on the sliding glass doors so when you open them the AC turns off, with the Hawaiin weather it would have been nice to be able to run the AC with the door open as I found myself enjoying the view, sweating in my room. Manageable, but still a little uncomfortable at times, maybe they could install fans or bring your own to get the air moving. The timeshare owner was also fantastic, no issues with communication at all, everything stated and promised was produced. The area is safe, has great amenities such as barbecues, free wifi, a pool, a sauna, entertainment area, and great staff, did I mention how helpful they were.
The hotel is close to public transportation, a 7 minute walk to Eggs and Things, 10 minutes to the ocean.
Food can be expensive nearby, but you are a tourist, bring cash or go get food and grill at the hotel. The ABC Store sells just about everything you could need, I highly recommend going here for large bottles of cheap water and alcohol purchases for your room. The night life in the area is pretty lame, bars are hotel bars along the shoreline & snotty to those who come up for a drink after going to the beach and I have had better Mai Thais in CA.
As a note to 1st timers, go to Rainbows, get some Malasadas at Leonards and stay away from Hanama Bay during the summer months. HB is overrun by tourists like myself and you have to watch a 20-30 minute presentation. Sharks Cove was better for snorkeling and had more to see, less tourists. If you like shrimp go to the North Shore (get there before 6pm), the Dole Pineapple Plantation is worth seeing and eat lots of Masubi (cheap at the ABC Store) and Loco Moco. Be kind to the locals, those working at various areas are helpful and have a great story to tell, most of those living there despise tourists, so be kind and respectful, you're not at home, be safe!
Shawn B.
Stayed 7 nights in Jun 2016