lodging on Big Island
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lodging on Big Island
Hello all.
It's been a while since I've posted. I decided a few hours ago that I want to head to the Big Island in a few weeks. Looking to make all of the arrangements within the next 72 hours. I've stayed on Oahu, Maui, and cruised the islands last year. Want to spend some time just relaxing with no agenda on the Big Island. Thinking about a timeshare unless I find a hotel for $100 a night...
What reputable websites do you recommend I check for timeshares? This will be new for me as I typically stay in hotels.
Thanks for your help!
It's been a while since I've posted. I decided a few hours ago that I want to head to the Big Island in a few weeks. Looking to make all of the arrangements within the next 72 hours. I've stayed on Oahu, Maui, and cruised the islands last year. Want to spend some time just relaxing with no agenda on the Big Island. Thinking about a timeshare unless I find a hotel for $100 a night...
What reputable websites do you recommend I check for timeshares? This will be new for me as I typically stay in hotels.
Thanks for your help!
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Actually, I have found several in that area anywhere from $85-$150 per night and $599-$699 per week. I have requested addl info on several and waiting to hear back. Hoping I may find a good deal since it is last minute and they have no renters. Will see what happens.
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You didn't mention what part of the Big Island you wanted to stay in.
Several years ago, we stayed at Aloha Amauloa Condo. It was about 20 minutes outside of Hilo in a country setting. We would stay there again in a heart beat.
http://www.vrbo.com/61165
Mike Honeycutt
Several years ago, we stayed at Aloha Amauloa Condo. It was about 20 minutes outside of Hilo in a country setting. We would stay there again in a heart beat.
http://www.vrbo.com/61165
Mike Honeycutt
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www.tug2.net You can rent a timeshare directly from the owner!
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Check out www.halekonakai.com or www.sunquest-hawaii.com. I've stayed at Hale Kona Kai because a friend had stayed there & we both loved it!
Enjoy wherever you stay.
Dianne
Enjoy wherever you stay.
Dianne
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