Bugs in Hawaii
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Bugs in Hawaii
This is probably a silly question, but my fiance and I are thinking of going to Hawaii for our honeymoon next July and staying in a timeshare for part of the trip. I know everyone says Hawaii is paradise, and it certainly sounds like it. However, we've read a bunch of reviews on Timeshare Users Group, and in several of them, people mentioned finding COCKROACHES in their condos! These are RCI Gold Crown (5 star) resorts! I realize it's a tropical place, but I can imagine few things more disgusting than cockroaches in the hotel on a honeymoon. Is this common? Are there ways we can avoid it (e.g. newer resort, upper floors, places that are more like a hotel than a condo, etc.)? Thanks!!
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It's not silly at all. We had a problem with cockroaches while in Kauai. They are huge over there. I think the answer to your question might depend on when these property's spray for these critters. Another time we were in Maui and the Westin sprayed for them while we were there. We were in the beach tower on the 8th floor above the roof area. We looked down and there must have been hundreds of dead roaches on the roof above the outdoor restaurant. It was the most disgusting thing I have ever seen. Ask them how often they sray and when they will be spraying before your trip. I know the better hotels spray often.
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Sue they are not cockroaches they are water bugs, two separate creatures.
Never had a cock roach problem in one rental or hotel room in over a decade of yearly travel and 3 years of living in Hawaii. Have had plenty of experiences bringing people in and setting them up with lodging also.
Timeshares are often hotels that are past their glory days. If you are renting from an individual owner you are running the risk of subjecting yourself to standards that may fall short. Again never happened to us but I could see it happening with a small business owner that lives year round in California.
As for RCI Gold Crown 5 star status what does that mean? It has been my experience that time share owners steal appliances, and loose items in condo. That is what Timeshare manager told friend on Maui who owned a time share there. Judging by the timeshare owners we met. They were typically traveling on a shoe string, bringing meats and items from the mainland not exactly what you expect from patrons of an establishment that calls itself 5-star. So it would not surprise me to see water bugs or other problems in a large complex as you may be suggesting.
Never had a cock roach problem in one rental or hotel room in over a decade of yearly travel and 3 years of living in Hawaii. Have had plenty of experiences bringing people in and setting them up with lodging also.
Timeshares are often hotels that are past their glory days. If you are renting from an individual owner you are running the risk of subjecting yourself to standards that may fall short. Again never happened to us but I could see it happening with a small business owner that lives year round in California.
As for RCI Gold Crown 5 star status what does that mean? It has been my experience that time share owners steal appliances, and loose items in condo. That is what Timeshare manager told friend on Maui who owned a time share there. Judging by the timeshare owners we met. They were typically traveling on a shoe string, bringing meats and items from the mainland not exactly what you expect from patrons of an establishment that calls itself 5-star. So it would not surprise me to see water bugs or other problems in a large complex as you may be suggesting.
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Roaches are really pretty harmless. If you're going to a warm climate, you just have to sort of deal with them.
They can be startling though in the way that a rat is because you'll turn on a light and <<presto>> there they are. And they're big too. Some of them even fly. But remember they want to get away from you as much as you want them to go away.
They can be startling though in the way that a rat is because you'll turn on a light and <<presto>> there they are. And they're big too. Some of them even fly. But remember they want to get away from you as much as you want them to go away.
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bug hater ask management how frequent and thorough exterminators frequent the building.
We surmised with that management at the time-share on Maui that frequently time share-owners are sucked into the dream of a condo on the islands without carefully considering what they can afford and how good of an investment an aging hotel is. Think after time passes SOME timeshare owners become resentful, steal, and perhaps write articles you saw. I dont even like to stay near time share people. I am sorry they are frequently tattooed, loud, publicly guzzling beer. Ok big generalization
but you see one or two families of swearing pierced little boys with a tattooed mommy and the images are fixed with you. In princeville I hate the public display of budweisser, You will see. I think if you find a private home you dont have to deal with this.
We surmised with that management at the time-share on Maui that frequently time share-owners are sucked into the dream of a condo on the islands without carefully considering what they can afford and how good of an investment an aging hotel is. Think after time passes SOME timeshare owners become resentful, steal, and perhaps write articles you saw. I dont even like to stay near time share people. I am sorry they are frequently tattooed, loud, publicly guzzling beer. Ok big generalization

but you see one or two families of swearing pierced little boys with a tattooed mommy and the images are fixed with you. In princeville I hate the public display of budweisser, You will see. I think if you find a private home you dont have to deal with this.Trending Topics
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I understand many of the islands are having a population explosion of mice. It seems there is not as much grass to eat in hills due to the drought causing them to come into the cities. YUK!! Only one island is uneffected. I read this on the weather channel home page.
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Tracy, I am interested in hearing more about your experience with Embassy Suites, we are staying there the first week in November! You can e-mail me directly at [email protected]. Thanks!
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Hi Bug Hater,
There are a lot of bugs in Hawaii, as you've heard from the posts above. Mainly, it is just because it is so tropcial and I think it is hard to completely avoid. However, I don't think I've ever seen a cockroach in any room I've stayed in. I *have* seen cain spiders though, on more than one occassion. That is the biggest spider I have ever seen that was not in a cage. I highly reccommend that you take some Raid with you, just in case. I will be returning in September and plan to do the same thing.
There are a lot of bugs in Hawaii, as you've heard from the posts above. Mainly, it is just because it is so tropcial and I think it is hard to completely avoid. However, I don't think I've ever seen a cockroach in any room I've stayed in. I *have* seen cain spiders though, on more than one occassion. That is the biggest spider I have ever seen that was not in a cage. I highly reccommend that you take some Raid with you, just in case. I will be returning in September and plan to do the same thing.
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wow daria they don't sell raid in Hawaii? Think you should think about the type of places you can afford if you would lug over a can of raid to save 50 cents if anything at all.
How stupid this thread is I have been going for 20 years. Look in any echo study guide any tourist guide. Hawaii is known for a lower rate of vermin. THAT IS PART OF THE MEANING OF PARADISE. Well I will exit at this and I cant imagine I am speaking to group here that actually goes to Hawaii. ALOHA!!!
How stupid this thread is I have been going for 20 years. Look in any echo study guide any tourist guide. Hawaii is known for a lower rate of vermin. THAT IS PART OF THE MEANING OF PARADISE. Well I will exit at this and I cant imagine I am speaking to group here that actually goes to Hawaii. ALOHA!!!
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Lets get this straight...We have cockroaches in Hawaii- little German ones, big 747s (they are big and fly) and various other types. We do NOT have "water bugs" or Palmettos, although someone trying to make you feel better may have called them that. You may or may not see one in Hawaii, as I live here and haven't seen one in months. If you do get one in your 5 star room, it probably just followed you in. Just call the front desk and ask them to come get it. If you have more than one, your hotel is dirty and you should get another room or another hotel!

