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KR508 Feb 25th, 2006 04:13 AM

HAWAIIAN PRINCESS
 
I'LL BE STAYING AT A TIMESHARE CONDO HAWAIIAN PRINCESS ON THE NORTH WEST SIDEOF OAHU AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOWN IF THIS IS A TROUBLE AREA THAT I'VE READ ABOUT . ANY INFORMATION THIS CONDO AND THE SURROUNDIND AREA WOULD HELP.

MelissaHI Feb 25th, 2006 02:40 PM

HEY NO NEED TO YELL! WE'RE NOT DEAF, WE JUST DON'T LISTEN VERY WELL.

Hawaiian Princess seems to have gotten pretty good reviews on tripadvisor.com, have you tried there? Waianae is known to be a troubled area, I don't know that I would recommend it if it's your first time to Hawaii.

dusty56438 Feb 25th, 2006 03:19 PM

Waianae wouldn't be my choice either. But it is close to the famous north shore beaches (Sunset Beach, Ehukai (Banzai Pipeline), Pupukea (Shark's Cove) Waimea, Laniakea (Turtle Beach) and others.

The island is not very big, so you'll be able to explore most of it no matter where you stay.

Lots of info that might help you find things to do:

http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34696831

Sesamee Feb 26th, 2006 12:38 AM

dusty maybe you are thinking of Waialua, not Waianae. Waianae is closer to KoOlina Resort not the North Shore beaches.

The areas surrounding the Hawaiian Princess are very economically depressed. They are probably bargain priced for this reason.

The Makaha Princess is a timeshare? I didn't realize that?

Sesamee

dusty56438 Feb 26th, 2006 12:54 PM

"dusty maybe you are thinking of Waialua, not Waianae." You are right, I was thinking of Waialua.
I do know they are, but I must have had brain damage from too many mai tais last night.

Neither place would be my choice.


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