Friday, March 30, 2012

which hotel would you choose out of these...



Sheraton Princess





Ohana Beachcomber





Waikiki Wave





Pacific beach





its for 2 adults, looking for best value, cannot afford the better quality hotels but am still looking for the best deal.





thank you



which hotel would you choose out of these...


Aloha, my husband and I have stayed at the Waikiki Wave but not the others. Our first stay was Sept 2007. We enjoyed the Wave. We%26#39;re in our mid-thirties. We%26#39;re budget minded travellers and we found the Wave to be clean, comfortable, and well appointed. The rooms are recently refurbished and the front desk staff are very helpful. It%26#39;s only a 1/2 block from the beach. The parking situation is not ideal but we always managed to find a spot for our rental in their lot. We%26#39;re staying there again in January 09. We think it%26#39;s great value for the money.





Good luck with your search. Happy trip planning.





Wen n Shez



which hotel would you choose out of these...


I can only comment on the Sheraton Princess...



Across the street from the beach, kind of in the middle of the hotel/shopping strip.



I found it clean, and with only the king bed in the room, plenty of space.



We went to the pool 1 afternoon, plenty of chairs to use. We enjoyed the poolside bar.



We did walk down to the Pacific Beach for the Oceanarium Restaurant. I wasn%26#39;t impressed with the buffet, we did breakfast there for $30, with a coupon. It seemed clean enough, I did use the lobby restroom.



Have a great time,



Mel




Sheraton Princess Kaiulani.




I would vote for the Ohana Beachcomber or the Pacific Beach. Have always enjoyed the rooms at the Pacific Beach as well as the breakfast buffet at the Oceanarium Restarant.



The Ohana Beachcomber rooms were renovated recently and are nicely done.



The problem with the Princess Kaiulani is that it is a Sheraton and the rooms do not reflect that. Oh sure, the lobby, pool, restaurants, etc are impressive, but the rooms are dated. So, if expecting ';Sheraton'; then you may be disappointed.



Aloha






thank you for the information, i think i will keep an eye on the hotels and book one that is offering best rate. thanks.




We stayed at the Pacific Beach. We booked it thru Great Hawaii Vacations, better rate than direct and requested an Oceanfront room, which we got. You can see Waikiki beach from the balconies and was nice sitting out there at sunset and watching the world go by.




Pacific Beach-make sure and ask for beach tower. Beachcomber is in the middle of everything but is under construction and is a little too loud. Pacific Beach is further down Waikiki but not too far. Walk out the front door, across the street and you%26#39;re beachfront. I hear you need to be careful with the Sheraton PK rooms. Never stayed at the Wave. Good luck.




I also vote Pacific Beach, have stayed there 6 times over the past 7 years. Great size rooms, clean and comfortable. We like the Beach tower oceanfront rooms which you can get for about $199-$220 on the hotel website ';hot deals'; which is a great rate for oceanfront views along Kalakaua Ave. Hotel in great location, easy walk to shops, restaurants %26amp; public transport. ABC shop in lobby and beach right across the street.




I%26#39;ve only stayed at the Waikiki Outrigger. But if I couldn%26#39;t stay there, I have often thought I%26#39;d probably stay at the Pacific Beach. I%26#39;ve been inside, but not to the rooms. Very good location.



Not familiar with the Wave, but all of the others...I think you%26#39;ll do fine.




Check the Outrigger Waikiki on the beach. Check their rates for Travel Clubs. You can usually get an Entertainment Card rate for a city view room that is affordable. We paid $185/night in August for that. If it%26#39;s only $25 a night more than the ones you listed, it would be worth it. The Outrigger is so convenient to everything!

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