Honolulu Hotels
#2
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The Hilton Hawaiian Village is nice, especially the grounds, also the Ilikai. I don't know about breakfast, but there is a GREAT coffeshop right accross the street from the HHV. The Ilikai and the HHV are within walking distance of each other.
#5
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Dusty,
This message is for you. I have read your posts on other threads and have copied a bunch of your info on Oahu.
But I have a question that you haven't addressed, believe it or not!
I hate to hijack this thread.
Could you email me at [email protected] and let me email you my questions? Or if not, I can start another thread addressed to you?
Thanks in advance,
Carol
This message is for you. I have read your posts on other threads and have copied a bunch of your info on Oahu.
But I have a question that you haven't addressed, believe it or not!
I hate to hijack this thread.
Could you email me at [email protected] and let me email you my questions? Or if not, I can start another thread addressed to you?
Thanks in advance,
Carol
#6
Joined: Jan 2003
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having no idea of your price range I'll suggest:
Royal Hawaiian
Moana Surfrider
Outrigger Reef
as central with views available.
As mentioned above, I don't think most hotels include breakfast in their room prices. There are plenty of places for an expensive meal or you can pick something up from one of the excellent bakeries.
Royal Hawaiian
Moana Surfrider
Outrigger Reef
as central with views available.
As mentioned above, I don't think most hotels include breakfast in their room prices. There are plenty of places for an expensive meal or you can pick something up from one of the excellent bakeries.



