Family accommodation in Waikiki
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Family accommodation in Waikiki
We are two adults travelling to Hawaii from Australia with our 16 year old grandaughter and meeting up with a friend from Dallas for a week. Looking for accomodation that is around which might have three bedrooms, as our friend at 60 is not as comfortable sharing with a 16 year old. We are travelling in September and are looking to pay up to $300 a night.
We are interested in the Waikiki area but are open to suggestions.
We are interested in the Waikiki area but are open to suggestions.
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You can check VRBO for condos and apartments but 3-bedroom units aren't all that common. Might you consider 2 hotel rooms at one of the more reasonably priced hotels? Waikiki IS where most of the rentals on Oahu are concentrated.
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there just are not that many large condos in Waikiki, as Suze said. here is what came up on VRBO for 3 br in Waikiki http://www.vrbo.com/search/usa/hawai...iki?bedrooms=3
Some would be in or close to your price range.
http://www.vrbo.com/search/usa/hawai...ahu?bedrooms=3 are 3 br on the south shore, so not too far from Waikiki.
You could also look at other parts of the island like the north shore or Kailua.
Waikiki is a really fun place to be, though, so if that is your first choice, I would probably talk to your friend about sharing room with granddaughter. A 2 bedroom condo in Waikiki will be a lot easier to find, and less expensive.
Some would be in or close to your price range.
http://www.vrbo.com/search/usa/hawai...ahu?bedrooms=3 are 3 br on the south shore, so not too far from Waikiki.
You could also look at other parts of the island like the north shore or Kailua.
Waikiki is a really fun place to be, though, so if that is your first choice, I would probably talk to your friend about sharing room with granddaughter. A 2 bedroom condo in Waikiki will be a lot easier to find, and less expensive.
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The Ilikai has some huge 1200sqft two bedroom suites that also have a sofa bed in the living room area. Some of them have two bathrooms.
http://www.ilikaihotel.com/waikiki-hotel-deals/
Or, find a one bedroom suite that has a bedroom area for you and a living room with a bed for your daughter, then book a separate single room for your friend.
http://www.ilikaihotel.com/waikiki-hotel-deals/
Or, find a one bedroom suite that has a bedroom area for you and a living room with a bed for your daughter, then book a separate single room for your friend.
#5
There are hotels in the ~$100/night range. Reason for my suggestion of perhaps getting 3 separate rooms. Which also gets you 3 bathrooms and everyone gets some privacy. Somewhere like Waikiki Sand Villa, Hawaiian King, White Sands, The Breakers, Queen Kap.