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Dave Aug 1st, 2002 09:00 AM

HHV problem- Hawaii Prince hotel
 
We have just been notified by Hilton about the mold problem at Hilton Hawaiian Village. They have rebooked us at the Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki. Is this hotel comparable?<BR><BR>Thanks. We leave Sunday

Sarah Aug 1st, 2002 09:06 AM

this is a first time occurance as far as I know. It was written about in the Starbulletin. I doubt it is comparable to the Hawaii Prince if memory serves that is not even on the beach. I would call and try to book Royal Hawaiian Village or Sheraton Moana. A former hilton out on North Shore is also great. Prince is ok but not comparable insist on compensation if you have not been offered free hilton nights on another vacation.

sss Aug 1st, 2002 09:09 AM

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...re_hilton_dc_1 found this link in yahoo news on mold problem

sss Aug 1st, 2002 09:22 AM

here is another property apparently the Hale Koa had the same problem 7 years ago but only shut down a half a floor at a time. Hale Koa is a military property so I guess they did not have to worry about lawsuits. <BR><BR>http://starbulletin.com/2002/07/26/news/story3.html

sss Aug 1st, 2002 09:23 AM

sorry meant to say here is another article above about Hilton Mold problem

Dave Aug 1st, 2002 10:31 AM

Thanks. Appreciate the information!

xxx Aug 1st, 2002 02:39 PM

Here is the link to the hotel. http://www.hawaiiprincehotel.com/ It looks like a business hotel; not a vacation hotel. It says oceanfront accomodations but in the descriptions, it also says "minutes to swimming,etc" and overlooking the marina or yacht club. In other words, this is NOT oceanfront property like the HHV. I agree w/other posters; I would not accept this as substitute hotel. After all, who wants to get on a shuttle to go to the beach in Hawaii? Get them to book you in one of the alternates suggested previously or definitely get some future compensation. It looks ok for a biz trip, but I would not book this place for a vacation hotel. I could be wrong, but check out the site.

Melissa Aug 1st, 2002 07:41 PM

You would not be catching a shuttle to the beach at the Hawaii Prince. Did they tell you what kind of room you would be getting? I have seen various rooms there and the suites are fabulous. It is a very nice hotel, but it is not a RESORT like the Hilton. <BR><BR>I would like the Prince because it's closer to Ala Moana Shopping Center. ;-)<BR><BR>But yes, the price to book a room at the Prince is not even close to the price at the Hilton.

Sarah Aug 2nd, 2002 04:44 AM

Hi David let us know what you have settled on. The Prince is not a dump and that marina in front is actually is the Marina front I use to jog there when I lived at the Ilikai. I thought the Prince Hotel was the hotel in the Brady Bunch Hawaii movie? Think it use to be a sheraton.<BR><BR>It is a hike to the beach but probably more like a 4-5 scenic Block walk. Don't worry it has been updated.<BR><BR>Here is a link to a star bulletin page that lists all of the events happening on Oahu this week. Dave I am so jealous there is not half as much to do on Kauai where I will be next Friday. <BR><BR>Don't miss an obon dance you can usually spot Mayor Jeremy Harris at these events if it is a popular temple. Your conceirge can tell you where to fine one usually on Fri-Sat-Sun. Also Melissa are the dragon boat races on or was that article in the starbulletin a report on them taking place last weekend<BR>link:<BR>http://doit3.starbulletin.com/calendars/FMPro?-db=calendars.fp3&-lay=Master&-format=index.htm&-view<BR>

sss Aug 2nd, 2002 05:07 AM

I am guessing you will not get in to your hotel in time for Dragon boat races but there route will probably make it's way by the Hawaii Prince. <BR><BR>Paddles up<BR>7th annual AT&T Hawaii Dragon Boat Festival:<BR>Where: Ala Moana Beach Park, across from The Rise<BR>When: Races 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, with festival from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. both days<BR>Admission: Free<BR>Online: chinatownhi.com/dragonboat/index.html<BR><BR><BR>

xxxx Aug 2nd, 2002 06:35 AM

Dave:<BR><BR>As someone who has actually stayed at the Hawaii Prince, I can tell you that it is an EXCELLENT hotel. I think it's actually one of the best on Oahu. When I am there, I either stay there or at the Halekulani. I believe that it's a member of the Leading Hotels of the World chain -- a chain that only has top-notch properties. <BR><BR>Yes, it's not on the beach, but there is a free shuttle (that will take you to other areas in Honolulu, as well), and as I recall, it's not too terribly far to walk there. Every room has a great view of Honolulu harbor.<BR><BR>IMO, unless a beachfront property is an absolute must, be very glad that they re-booked you at the Prince -- it's FAR better than the Hilton.

Dave Aug 2nd, 2002 07:15 AM

Thanks xxx; appreciate the information

Rob Aug 2nd, 2002 08:03 AM

Dave XXXX is misleading you, Prince is not bad but it is not better or equivalent to the Hilton

Betty Aug 2nd, 2002 08:10 AM

Certainly not one of the best hotels in Waikiki either but it is ok Dave. Yes insist on compensation like credit nights for another trip if they were one of the best they would not have availability to address the Hiltons crisis.<BR><BR>Best Hotels in Waikiki<BR>Halekulani,<BR>Sheraton Moana<BR>Royal Hawaiian<BR>Hyatt Regeancy<BR>Hilton Hawaiian Village

googoo Aug 6th, 2002 08:24 PM

Look at this as an OMEN and just change your plans to go to another Island altogether. Oahu really SUCKs!!!<BR><BR>You could be in just about any city USA.....it's not much better on the northern part of the island either (as others will tell you)

mary Aug 6th, 2002 09:01 PM

I was at the Hawaii Prince last week visiting friends who booked a room there for $80 a night on Priceline. I did not like the location of the hotel at all, it is on the outer fringes of Waikiki and on the harbor, not the beach and not within walking distance of all the "action." <BR><BR> The bathroom was eye popping, but the room was not that special. There are no balconies which I thought was unusual. <BR><BR>I much prefer central Waikiki....Halekulani, Royal Hawaiian, Moana, or the Sheraton Waikiki are all as upscale as the HHV and more upscale than the Prince, in my opinion.

Dave Aug 19th, 2002 11:09 AM

Returned from Hawaii a few days ago and had a great time. Hilton switched us to a different tower in the hawaiian village and I'm glad they did. We thoroughly enjoyed the HHV and would go there again in a second.

Vince Aug 22nd, 2002 09:18 AM

Just returned from HHv and it looks like they have the situation in hand about relocating people. The Mold Tower is still closed. The thing that ticked me off is the $20 Unbrella charge on the beach and the $12 lounge chair charge on the beach. <BR><BR>Pool lounges are no charge but you had better be there at 8:30 AM to get one.<BR>plenty of towels. I believe it is still the best hotel on the beach with the best beach. We were in the Rainbow Tower, right on the beach.<BR><BR>Meals ran from inexpensive to way expensive. plenty of shipping in the complex and a great ABC store on location.<BR><BR>Vince


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