The smell, the hidden costs.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/29/06
When we arrived, we noticed that to park in the hotel garage (which is literally the only place to park) COSTS AN EXTRA 12 DOLLARS PER NIGHT!) I couldn't believe this. I mean the hotel is on a major highway/ interstate so you have no other choice. Luckily for us, my fiance's boss was the one picking up the tab for us, but I still found it very irritating and just plain wrong.
The rooms not only smell musty but we were on what was supposed to be a non-smoking floor and the smell of cigarette smoke poured in throught the vents. Now, I recently quit smoking so I'm sure I was especially sensitive to this but my fiance definitely smelled it, too, because he accused me of smoking in the room while he was gone. Also, there were cigarette ashes on the hallway floor to reassure me that the smell was not my imagination. Apparently, the entire hotel will become a "non-smoking environment" sometime next year after some renovations are complete.
There is a pool but it has a great view of the highway and you can barely hear what anyone might be saying to you over the traffic. Like all pools in Hawaii, it closes at 6pm anyway.
The lounge is open only friday through monday and is actually not bad. You can order cocktails and take them to an outdoor picnic- type area. The prices are no higher than you'd expect and the service wasn't bad. The only problem was that it was only open the first night we got there and she closed early.
The location is not bad. Don't get me wrong- it's nothing but ugly- but there are a few places to eat nearby: a Wendy's, Subway, some Chinese food. There's also a convenience store very close that has some snacks and drinks but don't take your kids in there because when you get inside, it doubles as an "adult" store- movies, novelties, everything.
If being close to the airport is your only concern, then this place is for you. Personally, I won't stay here again just because of the dishonest parking fees.