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Very average
Not the best of Hilton’s, you probably can’t get anything closer to the beach right enough but the hotel feels a little tired, is exceptionally busy. Staff absolutely fine, food very, very average…Room amenities very poor with no bottled water supplied.
Be the first to ReplyFun getaway and relaxing. Very pleasurable.
We stayed for 4 days at the Ali Tower. It was an incredible stay. I loved everything about it. We only left the complex once during our stay. We rented a car from Enterprise and drove to the North Shore and just really enjoyed our stay immensely. The atmosphere was very touristy, obviously and there were people from everywhere. All of the things you would enjoy about Hawaii were at our fingertips and convenient. Most everything around could be booked through the concierge and they handled the details. Perfect stay. Thank you Hilton for a great experience.
Be the first to ReplyFabulous Stay!!
We stayed at this hotel for it's amazing history. Considering it is very crowded and popular, the property was very clean and well run. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We were upgraded to the Ali'i Tower which is nice for couples and adults as it has it's own quiet pool on the 2nd floor roof with lovely views of the water. The room was very nice, very comfortable mattress and nice bathroom. Very user friendly. The balcony was large and we had a view of the Super pool and center of the property and Ocean view. You can also swim on the beach and in the lagoon. Tropics restaurant was very good. There is plenty of convenient shopping in the Tapa and Diamond Head Towers, and the shopping area on the property. Several restaurants are on the property and there is even a post office. A luau is offered as well. The only downside are the crowds and it can get quite noisy outside. The room itself was quiet if you close the sliding doors and curtains at night. There was a nice fireworks show on, (every), friday night we could see from our west facing balcony. If you are interested in the fabulous history of this property, there is an informational exhibit on the wall in the Tapa Tower. This hotel made our vacation!
Be the first to ReplyHilton Hawaiin Village
Excellent property with access to restaurants, shopping and Waikiki beach. Our view from the Tapa Tower room 2947 was awesome. Room was clean, the staff refreshed it daily. Over all really great experience. Only one issue was trying to figure out where to get your daily water and i finally gave up so we just purchased water from the store. Highly recommend a stay here in may
Be the first to ReplyMixed experience but great location. Take care with which building you choose.
Well we were so looking forward to our stay at the Hilton where we had stayed previously. But we left disappointed. We arrive at around 11.00 am but had to wait in a long queue to request at a cost of USD70 to be able to access a room earlier. So we paid out $70 and got a room. The room was in the Diamond Head building. Great views from the top floor and a separate bedroom, but the bedroom was internal with no windows so felt somewhat claustrophobic. Also, and the worst was the noisiest A/C I have ever experienced. Not only was it super noisy enough to prevent sleep at night, it didn’t cool well at all. Positives- nice staff, great beach, access to Ala Moana, restaurants. Cons - pricey, aircon, old facilities now, noisy and very big, some restaurants closed still, pools not terribly large
Be the first to ReplyA great resort, that needs more child-friendly restaurants.
It was a wonderful stay. The room was large and comfortable with a nice balcony. The pools were great. We ended up spending most of our time at the resort rather than sightseeing. I would have given it 5 stars except the restaurants that we went to were not great. Other than pizza, there wasn't much available to go to with the kids, and the food really was not that good.
Be the first to ReplyParadise-Big Island Hawaii
I stayed in Waikoloa Village, HI which is located about 20 minutes north of the Kona Airport. I am a single senior male traveling solo …and I would return to Hawaii in a heartbeat. Paradise! Hillside views abound as well as weather in the mid 80s with perfect daily breeze...bit of light rain occasionally too. The Waikoloa Village is very close (3-10 miles) to some of the best beaches in HI. Overall, the island is exceptionally clean (no litter anywhere) and offers a quiet, tranquil, beautiful atmosphere. Places to discover and be entertained is varied and available all across the island. I spent my first 5 days discovering the island and my final days at the beach. Fabulous greenery views with wild turkeys, goats, beautiful birds greeting me daily as I drank my local “Kona Coffee”. The culture and people is noticeably laid back and relaxed... kindly locals and staff informed-helped- cooperated with me at all times. I would return to Waikoloa Village, HI and this paradise known as the big Island HI in a heartbeat. Plenty to see and do!
Be the first to ReplyMore of a mega-condo-complex feel than a vacation feel
I read a lot of the reviews that it felt like living in a huge condo rather than staying at hotel, and now I know what they meant! There's like no service. There's one coffee shop that's on the premises (coffee, like an espresso machine) and the line is always HUGE. I takes 30 minutes to get just a cup of coffee! The maintenance and cleaning services were fine, but that was all. No concierge. If you wanted to ask a simple question you had to wait in another 30 minute line. The restaurants were decent, and yes it is family oriented so be prepared for plenty of screaming kids. They had an adult pool... somewhere, but it wasn't ocean front... so what's the point? On the upside we really enjoyed the umbrella scene on the beach and the fireworks were pretty cool. So all-in-all it was pretty good - I think I'm just used to more of a service-oriented scene.
Be the first to ReplyHotel complex resort
We stayed in the Ali building and had our own pool so no kids and was quiet. Got in the room early by early entry for $75.00 as a member. Booked a couple of months early and when they had a sale gave me the savings. Comfortable and quiet room. Be prepared for the food prices. 2 sandwiches were $31.00 for lunch and we ate them in the room and watched a Astros game. Plenty of pools and space to walk around. Friday Luau is well worth it and do the premium for the extra stuff that comes with the price.
Be the first to ReplyHuge hotel
Waikiki has little beach and you have to choose the hotel so as not to walk from the center. At this Hilton you are on the beach. It is huge and with many people. I don't like this, but I knew where it was coming from. The service is friendly and collaborative. You have to check the accounts carefully, they made a mistake with me and charged me $170 more. A multiplication problem. The room on the 15th floor with views of the beach was a pleasure. You see wonderful fireworks on Fridays. The King bed, the correct bathroom and the large room. I wouldn't go back although I'm coming back so I can sleep in Honolulu before flying to LosAngeles. It's not my type of hotel, but it's so difficult to find a small, well-located, luxury hotel in the USA.
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