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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.
Holiday Surf Hotel (with Full Kitchen)
3.9/59 Reviews
Waikiki
I took a weekend vacation by myself and next time will take the family and would stay again. Upgraded room at no cost, very clean, great room service. Helped me with directions and trolley information. Even called for shuttle service for me to get me back to the airport. Highly recommend this hotel. Great view of the canal right in front. 5 stars from me
Wayfinder Waikiki
4.2/5109 Reviews
Waikiki
Japanese hotel, we arrived late and helped me upgrade to the suite. The house is large enough to cook. There is a swimming pool. At night the water is a bit cold. You can soak in the heated swimming pool. When booking, it is stated that there is no resort fee. Late in Hawaii is very cheap. After we check out, we can see that the price has risen to more than 1,000 a night.
White Sands Hotel
4/5102 Reviews
Waikiki
It is suitable for travelling in small places, because there are microwave ovens and electric stoves, as well as tables, bowls, wine glasses, etc. You can cook your own meals. Closer to the sea, there are commercial centers around. Cheaper locally
Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki
3.4/5105 Reviews
Waikiki
The Waikiki Agua Aloha Surf Hotel is a hotel close to Waikiki Beach, with convenient food, shopping, and public transportation. The hotel's facilities are also basically complete, there are cafes, breakfast rooms, outdoor swimming pools, fitness rooms, foot baths and so on. Usually booked with breakfast, breakfast is close to Chinese food. Breakfast should be good, the customer reviews are divided, it is estimated that tourists from big cities in mainland China have become accustomed to their own dining content and form; tourists from the United States or other countries or regions are used to another The content and form of the meal are different in their respective expectations. The so-called publicity is difficult to adjust. Less than satisfactory, the room is less soundproof, the room is smaller, the air conditioning is old and hidden under long curtains. In any case, the biggest advantage is that you can walk near the beach for about ten minutes. The price/performance ratio is relatively high. Will come later.
The Kahala Hotel and Resort
4.4/5110 Reviews
Kahala
Although the we found that Kahala is starting to show it's age a bit, mostly in small ways within the Dolphin Lanai room we had, it is still a glorious, high-end resort. It is far enough removed to feel secluded and private, small enough that it almost never feels crowded, and close enough to the action of Oahu that you'll never be wanting for things to do. The lobby and restaurants are very well executed, and all of the staff that we interacted with were amazing, and are truly what made the trip extra special.

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