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Ocean Villas at Turtle Bay
4.5/541 Reviews
We stayed in Ocean Villa #105. We loved the location, the space and the amenities. Everything you need is provided: fully equipped kitchen, snorkels, fins, chairs, umbrellas - so many items! The customer service was awesome - every text was answered. But we didn't need to contact very often as their arrival and departure instructions are incredibly clear. The bay is paradise. There are also hiking trails that you can walk or horseback on, golf, and a pool. It is a short drive to Halewai, Shark's Cove and Waimea Falls. Would definitely return!
Best Western the Plaza Hotel
3.5/5123 Reviews
Western Honolulu
The room is quite big and comfortable. The facilities are good and easy to use. The front desk provided a wealth of information on where to have dinner, which was great. However, there is only a small supermarket next to a gas station within walking distance of the hotel, so if you want to buy things, you have to drive or take the bus. It is very close to the hotel from the airport car rental center building. It takes about 10-15 minutes to walk. It is a main road and not deserted. When taking the shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel, call the front desk. They will ask you which luggage area number you picked up your luggage from, what terminal it is, and then direct you to where to wait. We were waiting at platform 3 of the pre-arrange shuttle bus, in the waiting area in the middle of the road outside the airport gate. The front of the car displays the word ”the plaza”, and the side of the car has a blue bw letter pattern. There was a shuttle bus to the airport on the hour the next morning. The driver of the shuttle bus must be tipped, at least 1 dollar per luggage, and there is a note written on it in the car.
Waikiki Monarch Hotel
3/5109 Reviews
Waikiki
Friendly staff that is always helpful, great stay. Especially the front desk workers.
The Equus
4.1/5110 Reviews
Waikiki
Located on the opposite side of the street from the Prince Hotel, it is not a place where you can easily go to Waikiki Beach, but on the other hand, Ala Moana is less than a 10 minute walk away. I think it's safer to send an email to the hotel in advance saying you'd like to park rather than going to the hotel on the day, but it's a hassle and even if you're told it's full, you'll be directed to a nearby parking lot. , I don't have any trouble with that, so I think you can rest assured. If you don't care about the view or the ocean front, I think it can be an option as the price can be kept down.
Hawaiian Princess Makaha
4.1/530 Reviews
Absolutely gorgeous location & fantastic unit with an great patio to enjoy morning coffee, afternoon lunch and of course a great sunset. With all the positives I would not stay here again for a couple of reasons. The main reason is that it is not convenient to get to the North Shore. In all my research I did not realize the road going North is not open for traffic. It still appears as a road on maps but apparently it has been washed out so many times they decided to to repair the road. So you had to go 30 minutes south then go 30 more minutes to go North. That was an hour of travel time (on a good day & time of day)to get to the North Shore. A second negative was the amount of homeless tent cities. The majority of local beaches in that area were taken over by the homeless, not a place for tourists. I will add that there were no problems on the beach at this hotel. It was a very beautiful beach and quiet beach. The waves were large so great if you want to be daring and body surf or boogie board, not so great for little kids or just floating. If you are looking for quiet and have no plans to travel around the island this could be a good choice.
Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach
4.4/566 Reviews
Waikiki
Don’t book a room cheaply! *Environmental location, next to Wakiki Beach and on the main road, it is very convenient to be connected in all directions. Convenience stores and restaurants, trolly stations, public beaches, and zoos are all very close and within walking distance. *Room facilities, the hotel has a history of a hundred years, so it is very stylish, but the city view room in the Diamond Building is so bad! ! ! ! Not as good as the new 3 star hotel rooms. (Pictured below are the benefits of room upgrade with the Marriott Platinum Card. I booked the cheapest room, but it turned out that booking through a third party did not provide any membership benefits. In the Maui fire, the hotel was full, and I wanted to upgrade temporarily but there was no room). The room is old, with an area of ​​less than 20 square meters. Morning and night, I am woken up either by cars on the road or by the phone in the next room. A very bad experience! * Service, remind the guests to check the bill carefully. After staying for 5 nights, the wrong bill was charged on 4 days. They checked it out one by one when they checked out, and the wrong money was refunded after 4 days. In short, don't try to be cheap when booking a room. The small and shabby room type is not as good as staying in Hyatt or Marriott. The price/performance ratio is too low!

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