BIG ISLAND: - Waikoloa Beach Marriott vs. Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel
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BIG ISLAND: - Waikoloa Beach Marriott vs. Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel
We will be staying 2 nights on the Kona side of the Big Island. The first night will be at the
Courtyard King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel. We are staying here because we have
CERTIFICATE for a FREE NIGHT and it applies ONLY to this hotel category.
The second night we have a choice:
1) Stay free (with 25,000 points +$25. resort fee) at WAILOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT (OR)
2) Pay to stay at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel (Would try priceline ?) Price looks like maybe $200+??
I understand that the Hapuna Beach is nicer and a bit farther north. Is there enough
superiority in the location to pay the price for the "Prince" hotel? or do you think the best deal is to stay at the Marriott with award points?
The following 2 nights we will be in Volcano before flying home.
The previous 2 weeks we will be on Maui and Kauai.
Thank you for your reply.'
Courtyard King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel. We are staying here because we have
CERTIFICATE for a FREE NIGHT and it applies ONLY to this hotel category.
The second night we have a choice:
1) Stay free (with 25,000 points +$25. resort fee) at WAILOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT (OR)
2) Pay to stay at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel (Would try priceline ?) Price looks like maybe $200+??
I understand that the Hapuna Beach is nicer and a bit farther north. Is there enough
superiority in the location to pay the price for the "Prince" hotel? or do you think the best deal is to stay at the Marriott with award points?
The following 2 nights we will be in Volcano before flying home.
The previous 2 weeks we will be on Maui and Kauai.
Thank you for your reply.'
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We stayed at Hapuna Beach 6 years ago. We loved it, it was October and it was pretty quiet [no kids at all] and we really like that a lot. It is pretty far out, so you are going to need a car. The beach is excellent! It was a bit more high end then, I hear it has gotten a bit less so and reports that it is sometimes won on Hotwire and Priceline.
That said, we stayed in Courtyard King Kam last year for 8 nights. We liked it a lot and got it for a good price. We rented a car and went up to Waikoloa twice to go to Anaehoomalu bay, or A-bay. Another great beach with walking trails and large amounts of turtles sleeping in little coves.
I would go for the free deal at Waikoloa, or stay at King Kam and just drive up there.
That said, we stayed in Courtyard King Kam last year for 8 nights. We liked it a lot and got it for a good price. We rented a car and went up to Waikoloa twice to go to Anaehoomalu bay, or A-bay. Another great beach with walking trails and large amounts of turtles sleeping in little coves.
I would go for the free deal at Waikoloa, or stay at King Kam and just drive up there.
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The two hotels are very different. Hapuna Beach is usually very quiet and peaceful. The Marriott usually has loads of kids, and is not that peaceful. Having said that, if you want to save some money, I'd go for the reward nights at the Marriott, as both are very nice properties.
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The Courtyard/King Kam has been renovated since the Marriott purchase and tsunami, and is in a nice location for checking out Kona town.
Hapuna rooms are VERY pedestrian; you are paying for the beach location (which you can drive to and park for free in the public lot).
The Marriott is on a beautiful beach, there's nice snorkeling also, and the pool complex is quite large. Dining options are good (there are specials, like 1/2 price nights, and Friday buffet), and it is a short stroll (across the street) to several restaurants, shopping, and even a food court. I would disagree with the "Marriott usually has loads of kids"; I've noticed that (in many visits) only once, on the day before school starts (when it seems the locals thing to do to take a family resort vacay). The Hilton down the road, however, seems to be kid heaven, due to the almost water-park level of pool complex.
If you can get Marriott free, that seems like a no-brainer. Explore the fabulous beaches up the highway on your own!
Hapuna rooms are VERY pedestrian; you are paying for the beach location (which you can drive to and park for free in the public lot).
The Marriott is on a beautiful beach, there's nice snorkeling also, and the pool complex is quite large. Dining options are good (there are specials, like 1/2 price nights, and Friday buffet), and it is a short stroll (across the street) to several restaurants, shopping, and even a food court. I would disagree with the "Marriott usually has loads of kids"; I've noticed that (in many visits) only once, on the day before school starts (when it seems the locals thing to do to take a family resort vacay). The Hilton down the road, however, seems to be kid heaven, due to the almost water-park level of pool complex.
If you can get Marriott free, that seems like a no-brainer. Explore the fabulous beaches up the highway on your own!
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Thank you all for the thorough evaluations! I am happy to hear so many positives for the Marriott! The added fact of more dining options across from the Marriott is also a draw. And I was not aware that Waikoloa Marriott was on A Bay. Your responses have prompted me to look further into the advantages of the location of Waikoloa Marriott.
You have helped me much! Will stay at the Courtyard King K with the Free certificate that is about to expire and will use points for Marriott Waikoloa.
You have helped me much! Will stay at the Courtyard King K with the Free certificate that is about to expire and will use points for Marriott Waikoloa.
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Yay! I did good! Had tried to book the Waikoloa Marriott with points back in September.
They said there was NO vacancy EITHER WITH POINTS OR CASH! GLAD I CHECKED BACK AGAIN. APPARENTLY THEY DO NOT BOOK VERY FAR OUT.
They said there was NO vacancy EITHER WITH POINTS OR CASH! GLAD I CHECKED BACK AGAIN. APPARENTLY THEY DO NOT BOOK VERY FAR OUT.
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great!
p.s. the swimming and snorkeling along the south part of the beach is nice (past the hotel and new restaurant); lots of tiny bays of sand, a little more private. My new favorite thing to bring along to the beach is a big rectangle of ripstop nylon; folds into a tiny parcel, nothing sticks to it, dries fast, great for sitting/lying on.
p.s. the swimming and snorkeling along the south part of the beach is nice (past the hotel and new restaurant); lots of tiny bays of sand, a little more private. My new favorite thing to bring along to the beach is a big rectangle of ripstop nylon; folds into a tiny parcel, nothing sticks to it, dries fast, great for sitting/lying on.
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sylvia
I am interested in the ripstop nylon for the beach that you mentioned. Where do you purchase this? Have only been to Hawaii once 20 years ago and then they were selling woven mats
for about $1. each to lie on the beach. Are these mats still used in Hawaii? Seems like
the condos we are renting in Maui and Kauai will have these mats? Which is better?
Again, thanks to all the posters.
I am interested in the ripstop nylon for the beach that you mentioned. Where do you purchase this? Have only been to Hawaii once 20 years ago and then they were selling woven mats
for about $1. each to lie on the beach. Are these mats still used in Hawaii? Seems like
the condos we are renting in Maui and Kauai will have these mats? Which is better?
Again, thanks to all the posters.

