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Waikiki Monarch Hotel
2.9/5105 Reviews
Waikiki
We had 4 nights at the Waikiki Monarch and found it to be a strange experience. We booked it through Booking.com and stayed in apartment 2703A. On the positive side, our apartment had an amazing view of Waikiki, right out to the ocean, as well as along the canal – very inspiring! The location also was very good, situated on the western end of Wikiki. It was only a 10min walk to the beach and about 10min over to Ala Moana Mall and beach park. There was a good internet-enabled TV with about every channel and streaming service you could want – really a nice setup. On the negative side, the apartment was not very well cleaned upon our arrival, especially the floor. A couple of the dining chairs and the couch were covered in stains and were downright disgusting. The apartment was lacking a few basics, such as bedside cabinets and dressers/drawers for storing clothes. I had to lay out all my clothes on the floor along the hallway wall. We also felt the lighting was quite dim in the evenings. The kitchen was small and outfitted with only the basics. The kitchen faucet was loose and about ready to fall off – a little basic maintenance would’ve been nice. Another thing that was odd was that there was no reception or other onsite staff which could be called on if required. We were told to collect our key from a little lock box. We arrived at around 1pm, and since we weren’t allowed to check in until the very late hour of 4pm, we asked if we could store our bags and were told we actually had to pay for bag storage ($5/bag) for the 3 hours. It’s the first time we’ve ever had the experience of having to pay for bag storage at the hotel while waiting for check-in! Not impressed! In any case, we won’t be staying here anytime soon. Not recommended – there are so many far better places to stay in Waikiki. Don’t make the mistake we did.
The Equus
4/5104 Reviews
Waikiki
I ended up making a few reservations here thanks to the kindness and hospitality of the staff. A special thank you to Yulia for making my stay extraordinary, she had great recommendations, made great snax and drinks at the ”paniolo” a bar and Cafe located on site and was overall just so friendly and inviting to the solo traveler. Another special thanks to Dana, who kept me on constant supply of delicious speciality coffee! My room was clean, the hotel is charming and family owned, and it's location is exceptional. 5 stars and i will be visiting again :)
Pagoda Hotel
3.7/5105 Reviews
Downtown Honolulu
Pagoda Hotel, Pagoda Hotel. Compared with the introduction of several websites and travel agencies, I finally felt that Ctrip won the price/performance ratio and booked a room. Just because of the formalities, it took a lot of work to credit card authorization during check-in. In the future, it is convenient to book the hotel with the credit card that the person carries with you. Also, be sure to prepare Ctrip to confirm the successful booking. In addition to the troubles of registration, the attitude and professional quality of the service staff are satisfactory. I feel very friendly to the Chinese. After three o'clock in the afternoon, I finally checked in. Fortunately, everything was normal on the flight. From the airport to the hotel, it is not expensive to take a drip; you can also take a bus, you can buy a pass, and there is a bus stop near the hotel. The hotel is in the Ala Moa area, very lively and safe. The specific address is: 1525 Rycroft Street Honolulu. The usual equipment in the hotel for travel to stay at the hotel is complete. I booked two beds, but a bed in a two-bed room was big enough. The most satisfying is the nearby food, the taste is not thick, and the price is higher than other parts of the island.
DoubleTree by Hilton Alana - Waikiki Beach
3.9/5120 Reviews
Waikiki
We selected this hotel because it was the cheapest option for a short stay for 6 people since they had a suite option with a pullout couch and most hotels in the Waikiki area didn't. In that sense it was okay and served our purpose. But we couldn't use the balcony because of construction but we saw no construction being worked on. We didn't need to use the pool because it was a short stay but due to the construction the pool is not in use either. It didn't make sense they charge you a daily per day fee for amenities you can't use. And we had trouble with the hot water (twice.) The $30 breakfast is not worth it. What the hotel lacks in desirability, they make up for with the friendliness of the staff. From the restaurant staff to parking staff to the front desk staff, everyone was super nice, lovely and accommodating. When our hot water went out, the next morning they offered another room to shower in. They removed our daily hotel fee because of our troubles with the hot water. The location is next to a brewery and across the street from food trucks which is good. I wish the Hiking Cafe opened before 7a because we would have like to have breakfast there before we went hiking at Diamondhead (the irony!) I would probably only stay here again if my budget was an issue since this was affordable compared to other options. Need some to-go, affordable breakfast options. And fair warning, our hotel room was across from an apartment building and they could easily see in. It was nice to see the Wyland painting across the way. Last thing- the left full size bed in the suite was covering the electrical outlet halfway making it unusable. We used the lamps to charge our phones at night, but seems like a waste of an outlet.
The Equus, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member
4.4/541 Reviews
Waikiki
The hotel brand is not very eye-catching, and it is not easy to find it. The airport shuttle bus is directly sent to the hotel entrance. You need to climb a staircase to find the front desk. Check in at 3 pm, it is useless to go early, but you can store your luggage first. When you check in, you must pay attention to seeing the options. Otherwise, you will receive more than 20 knives of parking fees every day. After discovering it, you will return the fee after talking to the front desk. It is a few minutes walk from the convention center and shopping centre, not far from the beach.
Manoa Valley Inn
3.9/559 Reviews
Downtown Honolulu
Honolulu is dominated by the Waikiki high-rise hotels. If that doesn't appeal to you, the Manoa Valley Inn offers a pleasant and affordable alternative. It's an historic property that's an island of green in an otherwise unremarkable area two blocks from the University of Hawaii. Breakfast was excellent, and was served on a lovely terrace that's nearly overgrown with orchards and other plants. There's a garden area and pool in the back as well, though they're not well cared for. As B&B's go, Manova Valley has some shortcomings. Parking is very tight, so don't arrive in a Hummer and hog a space and a half. The room we had was nice enough and big enough for two, and it had a good bed. But the furnishings were well-worn and the shower/bath was substandard. The on-site management owns friendly dogs and they (the dogs) show up from time to time, which I personally didn't care for. The Inn is walking distance to the University but not much else, so finding good restaurants nearby where you can also park is a real challenge (and a common problem throughout Honolulu). I'm glad we chose this over the Waikiki skyscrapers, but Manoa Valley could use some attention to make it a first-rate B&B experience.

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