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kikahead May 30th, 2003 06:06 PM

Kauai-Hideaway Cove Villas
 
I did a search on this and lots of people have asked advice over the past couple of years and no one seems to know--are these good condos?? The price I was quoted was VERY reasonable--now I am worried that the price is too good and you get what you pay for. Has anyone stayed here? Has anyone heard of it? (It is not listed in The Ultimate Kaui Guidebook)

islandmom May 31st, 2003 01:11 AM

Do you have a link for it?

kikahead May 31st, 2003 09:13 AM

Yes, hideawaycove.com. We found it through vrbo.com and it appears to be nice--we have never been to Kauai and will be there for almost two weeks so the accomodations are a somewhat important. Any info (I have seen your posts--you are VERY knowledgeable about Kauai) would be appreciated!!!!!

curmudgeon May 31st, 2003 10:38 AM

It looks like these aren't really condos, but rather a couple of houses that have been chopped up. I don't think there is much in the way of facilities or direct convenient beach access. If you plan to be out and about most of the time, it might work out OK. Once you move off of the beach and out of a big complex with amenities, prices drop off sharply. As a reference point, we recently paid $150/night (plus cleaning) for 2BR/2BA oceanfront in Poipu Makai.

islandmom May 31st, 2003 01:56 PM

Interesting. I know the area and those are nice homes. Like the person said, it looks like homes divided up. I would probably drive to the beach because of the hassle of carrying everything. It's not RIGHT there. It would probably be like staying in a friend's apartment. It depends on how you like to travel.

If you aren't traveling soon I hope to visit over there in the next month or so. I can do a drive by.


kikahead May 31st, 2003 07:28 PM

Islandmom--as always you are amazing with your advice!!! This is one of two condos we are looking at for or Jan 2004 trip, the other is at the condo complex next to the Sheraton. If you are down there and get a chance to see the area--please let me know any insight/advice. Again--THANK YOU!!!!

islandmom May 31st, 2003 09:30 PM

By the Sheraton would be my choice just because you are where "all the action is". Much better for walking to the beach or eating etc. I'll check it out though.

RichinPA Jun 1st, 2003 06:26 AM

I travel to Kauai every year and I agree with island MOM, stay near the Sheraton. Great area for shopping, beachesm restaurant, etc, plus has a better history. I have some personal Kauai info if you don't mind emailing me to get it. I too will be there frm 7/19 through 8/9, so I can check out anything you would want me to.






kikahead Jun 1st, 2003 07:18 AM

The other condo we are looking at is in the complex next to the Sheraton--it is a little bit more $ (only $20 more a night) and only two bedroom instead of three but it is in the front half of the resort. It sounds like both of you are saying this is what you would do. On the Ultimate Kaui book/map it shows the this condo right next to the Shearaton. RichinPA--I received your Kaui info a few days ago--it is GREAT! It's nice also to have all the restaurant rec's.

TammyC Jun 1st, 2003 09:08 AM

kikahead,
are you talking about the Kiahuna plantations-right next to the Sheraton? If so, that is a very nice complex and the price you are quoting is quite good! If I may ask how did you find that rate-condo? I would love a reply.
Tammy C

Marci_77 Jun 1st, 2003 09:10 AM

We stayed at hideawaycove in Oct 01. We stayed in the unit upstairs with a hot tub. The view of the ocean was slim, but we enjoyed the villa. Yes, I would say that it probably was once a single family residence, but it is really nice now. The pictures on the website are exactly what its like. Granite counters, nicely furnished, very comfortable bed. Everything was well maintained. There was a CD player, with a variety of music. Great patio for reading and breakfast. It was nice having snorkel gear provided. There was also a washer and dryer. The location isn't really in walking distance to anything except the beach. We enjoyed staying there and would do so again. Just depends on what you're looking for.


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