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garliclvr Oct 6th, 2006 07:58 PM

One Night Lodging near Volcano Nt'l Park
 
Does anyone know a nice bed and breakfast or hotel that will accept a one night reservation for a family of 4 in December?? It seems as if everyone that I have contacted requires a 2 night stay. Would love some suggestions.

CaliNurse Oct 6th, 2006 09:43 PM

I've stayed at Kilauea Lodge. Was there for two nights, but i don't recall that as a requirement.
Also in Volcano Village, try country goose b and b, or one of their (country goose's) cottages. They charge extra (beyond the standard rate) for one night stay, but it is possible to book one night only.
Are you perhaps going during a busy time ( e.g. Christmas season)? That might explain the two night requirement you're encountering.
Good luck, and have a great trip!
Good luck!!

ChristieP Oct 7th, 2006 10:19 AM

Country Goose accepts one-night stays. We stayed there for exactly the same reason! www.countrygoose.com They have several cottages that will sleep 4.

kimr Oct 8th, 2006 05:08 PM

We stayed at the Aloha Junction B&B last June for one night. Not fancy but comfortable enough for the three of us.

There are 4 rooms - 2 are fairly close together but noise wasn't an issue. The owners live in a separate house on the property. You have access to the kitchen.

Breakfast was very good, although I wouldn't call it gourmet. Definitely filling!

Kim

azuresky Oct 12th, 2006 12:51 AM

I believe Volcano Places cottages will allow a one night stay. Here is a link:

http://www.volcanoplaces.com/

We stayed in the Kahi Malu cottage, and although we didn't have kids with us, I think it would be perfect in your case. The owner, Kate, is truly a wonderful lady and a wealth of information on the area. I bet you won't want to leave after one night!

tdf Oct 13th, 2006 10:52 AM

we're staying at a b&b there in dec.

check out the bay house, i'm not sure what their min nite stay is... but here's the website:

www.bayhousehawaii.com

robsmom Oct 17th, 2006 08:56 AM

Kilauea Lodge was wonderful. We stayed for just 1 night in August. make a dinner reservation as it was one of our best meals.

turtlegirl Oct 17th, 2006 09:09 AM

We are a family of 4 staying at Lotus Garden Cottages B & B in November-Staying in the Aloha Moon Suite as it has a queen bed and a sleeping loft with two twins-website is volcanogetaway.com Originally were going with Tutu's Place at Kilauea Lodge but the family didn't think it was rainforesty, Zen enough. Volcanovillagelodge.com looks good, too-they didn't have availibilty for us. New jacuzzi at Lotus Garden and no charge for staying single night.

tmt Oct 17th, 2006 06:05 PM

We stayed at Kilauea Lodge - although it was for 2 nights as well. First night we got in late, so the restaurant couldn't seat us until 8:30. By 8:00 I was pooped from the drive from Kona (and all the stops along the way including Costco).

The fireplaced room was so nice, we canceled the reservations and had a picnic in front of the fireplace in August. Loved it!

The next day we decided to walk to the lava at night, so canceled our reservations that we did make while on the mainland. As much as we missed eating dinner there, the breakfast was great and the seeing the lava was the highlight of the trip.

DebitNM Oct 23rd, 2006 12:27 PM

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