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Hawaiian Hilton Booze question!
Can you fill your own travel mug and sit by the pool? Or do you have to buy from their bar?
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I've never seen anyone checking to see what is in your mug. They would really like you to spend $ and buy their stuff but that can be expensive. I generally put soda in my own cup or bring an insulated bag down to the pool with me for snacks - the pool bar can really add up quickly. I've seen people bring in McDonals soda and burgers. Don't bring glass to the pool - that is a no-no...Aloha
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Even if they have a policy against it, I can't imagine how they'd enforce it. You should treat yourself to one of the pool-side bar's mai-tais, though. Might be the best on the island.
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I used to buy all of my mai-tais at the Hilton pool bars, but now that the mai-tai prices are $12 each, I make my own and take them to the pool in an insulated mug. No hotel employee has ever checked my mug.
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And if they did check your mug, what would they do, taste it to see if it was alcoholic? :-) I'm sure they don't like it, but I don't see a real problem in doing it. (FWIW, we stayed at the Marriott Ko Olina last week -- it's a timeshare resort, but operated like a hotel, meaning they have a beach bar and pool service. People brought down all kinds of things - beverages, lunch, snacks, no problem. There's plenty of people who are willing to pay $12 for mai tai, so I don't think they'll care all that much).
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anyone have a good recipe for mai-tais we can make in our room?
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