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"The property was a good spot for me and my family. Staff was 100 percent awesome and friendly. One thing I absolutely disliked was the elevator system. "
"Stay was good. Great pool area.
Good restaurant. Good location.
Only complaint, wifi problems the last day/night.
Recommend. Corner rooms with wrap around balcony fabulous!!
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"Everything was amazing only problem we had problems finding parking and we were paying $50 to park a day/ there are too many valet spots 2 floors to be exact and not enough for the guest "
"My group and I had a pleasant experience at the Hilton Waikīkī Resort and Spa.
Parking: Valet only and the daily rate is $55
Our rooms were located on the 8th floor and we liked that you needed to use your room key to choose your floor on the elevator (security, kudos!). You didn’t need your key card to access the second floor which held the DVD rental kiosks and gym, nor for the 10th where the pool, outdoor bar, mini golf and fire pits were located.
We liked the convenience of being able to check out towels to use when visiting the beach. There was an option to rent beach chairs, but that wasn’t something we opted for, it was nice to have the option though. The beach was walking distance, which was nice considering how difficult parking was along the beach.
We were walking distance from various ABC Stores & eateries: restaurants & food trucks. The International Marketplace was also walking distance. At check in we were given a small flier & were advised to swap it out for a coupon book at the marketplace.
We rented a few DVD’s & the process was easy. We did use the pool: it’s only 4ft deep. Our beds were comfortable & our view of the city was beautiful especially when the sun was rising. Our rooms were cleaned daily & towels swapped out. This was my first time in Hawaii, but my family that had previously been, stated their stay at Hilton Waikīkī Resort & Spa was better than the hotel they stayed in at their previous visit & would want to come back here."
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Kahala Beach during your travels in Honolulu? While in this relaxing area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Originally designed to house the king's exotic bird collection, and a horseracing track, this zoo is now home to a fascinating population of 905 different animals.
You can enjoy the entertainment at Waikiki Shell during your travels to Honolulu. Visit the shops and top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
Play a round of golf in Honolulu at Ala Wai Golf Course, and enjoy other activities such as surfing. Visit the area's shops or amble around its beautiful beaches.
Kahala Mall is located in a welcoming area of Honolulu known for its beautiful beaches and surfing. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 48 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Kahala Mall?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Fort DeRussy, Honolulu Museum of Art or Lucoral Museum. Learn about local history at U.S. Army Museum of Hawai'i and Hawaiian Mission Houses. You can check out the local talent at Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Kennedy Theatre and Manoa Valley Theatre.