The New Otani-Honolulu
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The New Otani-Honolulu
Found a room termed moderate for $135/night. No view tho. That would be fine for us for the 2 nights we need, but the couple going with us has never been to Hawaii. Since this will be our 1st 2 nights should I have them spring for an oceanview or oceanfront for themselves.
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When I researched that hotel before my trip I remembered the room sizes varied widely.
For a first time visit to HI, I would DEFINITELY start the trip off with a view of Diamond Head and/or the ocean.
For a first time visit to HI, I would DEFINITELY start the trip off with a view of Diamond Head and/or the ocean.
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I've only seen this hotel from the outside (I can't quite afford it unfortunately) & a co-worker recommends it highly. I absolutely love the location. I guess I would bump up at least a little bit just to avoid a parking lot or air shaft view (hopefully - LOL!) on your first nights.
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I agree and understand, but here's the deal. First morning we will certainly be up by 4 and not later than 5 am. That will be 9 or 10 our time. It's going to be dark for a while. So, we will be out early and with that hotel being on the beach, we can go downstairs and have a great view.
Just trying to justify not spending more than necessary!!!
Just trying to justify not spending more than necessary!!!
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We stayed there about 6 years ago and were really happy with our choice. Our room was about the 6th floor or so, just high enough to see Honolulu lit up at night over the palm trees next to the hotel. The room was very small, but had a wrap-around balcony with chairs that was heaven. I definitely think it's worth getting a room with a view of Honolulu (Diamondhead wouldn't be much of a view at night.)
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It's all a matter of opinion. For me, it would be worth the extra $$$ to open the curtains and see the ocean the first time I am in Hawaii. I think for your first time visitors, the couple, it would be as well. Don't know. Don't know them. Don't know their budget and preferences.
For me, I'd go with a view of Diamondhead or ocean. If I remember the color coding of the rooms at this hotel from the website, the rooms may be larger as well. When I considered booking I decided to book the middle $$$ room - but then stayed elsewhere.
For me, I'd go with a view of Diamondhead or ocean. If I remember the color coding of the rooms at this hotel from the website, the rooms may be larger as well. When I considered booking I decided to book the middle $$$ room - but then stayed elsewhere.
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Although most of the reviews for New Otani Kaimana on tripadvisor.com were positive, I did read one I found quite disturbing. It was the one by a guy who claimed that his rental car was damaged by the hotel valet and that the hotel was not at all cooperative.
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I stayed at a cheaper hotel, but it wasn't the first time in Hawaii and I had a Diamond Head view AND a peek at the ocean if I leaned.
I had oceanviews for the rest of the trip (Hilton and 4S on Big Island) and first trip (Hyatt and Maui Prince on Maui)
I'm tellin' you - whipping open those curtains and seeing The OCEAN (look! it's the ocean! We're in HAWAII!!! Pinch me!!!) is worth a few buckaroos in my book.
I had oceanviews for the rest of the trip (Hilton and 4S on Big Island) and first trip (Hyatt and Maui Prince on Maui)
I'm tellin' you - whipping open those curtains and seeing The OCEAN (look! it's the ocean! We're in HAWAII!!! Pinch me!!!) is worth a few buckaroos in my book.
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Here's where we will be for the following 3 nights...http://hanasheaven.com/
I'm so afraid this will be as boring as Kauai, but as least the real icee is going to have his chance to paraglide.
I'm so afraid this will be as boring as Kauai, but as least the real icee is going to have his chance to paraglide.
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I know the routine from the East coast... up well before dawn and watching the sunrise ON the beach the first day. Busy day sightseeing, back to the beach, change for dinner and watch the sunset ON the beach or from the restaurant. Back to the hotel.... sleep!
View from hotel totally unnecessary, curtains barely twitched!
Definitely check with the other couple as to what suits them and their budget.
I'd only pay more for extra space or for a more recently renovated room.
If they'd like a view but don't want to stretch their budget at the start of their vacation then maybe they could ask at check in if the hotel is offering upgrades. You might get one for free or be quoted a lower upgrade price...
View from hotel totally unnecessary, curtains barely twitched!
Definitely check with the other couple as to what suits them and their budget.
I'd only pay more for extra space or for a more recently renovated room.
If they'd like a view but don't want to stretch their budget at the start of their vacation then maybe they could ask at check in if the hotel is offering upgrades. You might get one for free or be quoted a lower upgrade price...
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Very good job. The Prince is one of my fave hotels, and Kal can tell you he loved it, too. I live in the area and maybe we can rendezvous! Last time Kal was here, we had a GTG at Longhi's at Ala Moana.