Travelers Reviews of Hawaii Hotels

Aqua Palms Waikiki
4/5127 Reviews
Waikiki
I booked through a third-party and thought I was getting a really good deal then a check in they charge another $30 for the resort fee this is common scheme to add value to their income and I will never ever book a hotel that charge of the resort fee because what the hell is that for.? This trip was for medical diagnostic purposes and not a vacation to Waikiki would never vacation to Waikiki. So the aqua hotel it's a little deceptive so my advice to travelers is to make inquiries about resort fees before you book good luck. I booked a room on the city side with no view and by doing that the room was much quieter than room is it face face Ala Moana Boulevard
Gingerhill Farm Retreat
4.2/539 Reviews
This is a true outdoorsmen experience. I stayed in the Monkeypod tent. It was very comfortable. I had a very nice Queen bed with plenty of pillows. The tent came with a folding table, iron racks for hanging clothes, a lamp, multi-plug power strip, and WIFI. The porch had one chair and a table, and the nights were very quiet. The property shares a kitchen with on the needed appliances and dishware available as well as a porch with tables and chairs to watch the sunset. There are two showers, one in door with solar heating and one outdoors (still private) with gas heating. The property has a protected gate with code. Overall, a very good experience and I would stay here again.
Aston Kona by The Sea
4.3/5110 Reviews
The Condo was in good condition, could’ve used new carpet and paint touch up but despite that very clean!!! The size the condo was perfect and we could see the ocean from the patio doors. The kitchen was well serviced with clean nice dishes. The washer/dryer was a fabulous feature we used!! The front desk staff were very helpful and friendly. Parking was including and easy to find. Condo was close to Kona Inn shopping and the bypass road used for Hwy 11. Would definitely recommend staying there!!! The guest book in the condo to write your own entry was so fun to read what other guests had done!!
Ilikai Hotel & Luxury Suites
4.2/5108 Reviews
Waikiki
The hotel was provisionally scheduled because of the extended holiday season. With two children, I care more about space and decided to double bed. In terms of size, the price is okay. But compared to Trump, the gap has widened. There is no drinking water, no dishwasher, it is a public laundry, and sanitary standards and services are not the same. Valet parking is a bit cheaper at $ 28. Wifi was very poor in the end.
Aston at the Executive Centre Hotel
4/5106 Reviews
Downtown Honolulu
Located in the legendary city center. The mattress was sunken, and it was covered with a blanket, and the color was a bit inexplicable. Intensely contact yourself and bring a 4-piece set. Due to the old mattress, the head and feet are higher than the buttocks after going to bed. Service is acceptable. The air-conditioning sound is crazy loud, estimated to be 50 decibels. The space is larger and the sea view is a little bit too. The equipment is relatively complete, and you can cook if you are diligent.
Ilikai Lite
4/518 Reviews
Waikiki
I stayed at Hilton a few months ago. I would definitely stay at Ilikai if I had to choose between the two. I could stay in an ocean view room with a kitchen for less though the room was a little outdated and less beautiful than the room at Hilton. The staff was all friendly. I got a free ice cream, two bottles of water, and a newspaper every day in addition to admissions to two museums.
Aston Waikiki Sunset
4.1/5126 Reviews
Waikiki
The room is not very new, but it has one bedroom and one living room. The room has a queen-size bed, a single bed, and a sofa bed in the living room that is 1.8 meters wide. The room is cleaned every three days. There is a simple kitchen and kitchenware, as well as a refrigerator, where you can cook noodles. The front desk is quite enthusiastic and gave the children an inflatable ball. Bath towels can be borrowed for free. Bus No. 20 can go directly there. The price-performance ratio is still very high.
Banyan Harbor Resort
4/5101 Reviews
In addition, services, cleaning and other miscellaneous charges of $70 are charged, which I think should not be charged. The noise of the window air conditioner in the room was too loud and there was almost no way to sleep soundly.
Aston Islander on The Beach
4.1/5105 Reviews
It's not what it seems. It is a hotel that has very good things and others not so much. When we arrived we were given a room with a double bed and a sofa bed. We had booked a twin room and were told this was Trip's problem. That they only guarantee the views. All the furniture is wooden and very old. The old sofa, with a thin mattress and perforated sheets... Finally the next day we were changed to a room with two beds (and sea view) which was much better. However, the furniture was also old. It is advertised here that the cleaning of the room is daily but it is not true. They clean only one day for stays of at least 5 nights. If you are staying less than a few days and you want the room to be made for you, 50 USD. If you want clean towels, 10USD. The hotel does not have elevators, so you have to carry your bags up the stairs to the room (on the floor you are on). Just arriving they charge you 147.45USD in taxes (amenity fee, ta tax, ge tax, county ta tax...). Good: Prime location, in front of (private) beach, with restaurants, supermarkets and shops next door. The main road is right there. Swimming pool with hammocks and a bar (opens at 3pm). There is a refrigerator, coffee maker and microwave in the room.
Aqua Skyline at Island Colony
3.6/5106 Reviews
Waikiki
Apartments (condominiums) and hotels are integrated and not classified by floor or tower. Residents and long-term residents are mixed. There is a front desk, and spaces such as mailboxes are the same as in apartment complexes. There is a swimming pool, gym, sauna, barbecue, convenience store, water server, and laundry on the 6th floor. Gym costs $5 extra. No housekeeping due to corona. Towels can be exchanged at the front desk. Inadequate room cleaning. Rather than calling it a hotel, it's better to think that some rooms in an apartment are treated as a hotel. You can't enter the building without a card key, and the gatekeeper is stationed separately from the front desk, so security is normal. Because it is an AQUA system, you can enter HoMA and Bishop for free with a card key.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties3,344
Number of Reviews6,331
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 2,795
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 2,878