I loved it and will go back
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 7/26/08
I stayed at the Makaha Golf Resort for about nine days, July 12-21, 2008. It was a totally pleasurable experience and definitely a good value for the money. I had read some negative reviews on the internet so I didn't know quite what to expect. The room was clean and comfortable. I never saw any bugs or geckos as I had been lead to believe by some internet reviews that I might see. I found the staff to be extremely helpful, pleasant, and eager to please. I had no problems with my room except perhaps for the air conditioner which tended to make the room too cold at times. But then, I simply turned it off when I needed to and the room temperature was fine. I sometimes left my room late in the morning, but still returned to find that it had been cleaned. One night, I called the front desk because the towels had not been replaced, no doubt because I had left my room very late in the day. The night clerk came himself in under five minutes with a complete set of towels for me. On another occasion, I had some difficulty getting a washing machine to start and called the front desk. Again, in perhaps three minutes, a very pleasant maintenance man came to check it out and report the problem to the main desk. I was able to use a washing machine in another building and the next day the machine in my building had been fixed. I use these examples not at all for the purpose of complaining about the resort but simply to point out how very helpful and responsive the staff is. They truly care about their guests. If you report any kind of problem to them, they respond with great courtesy and act immediately.
The scenery is breathtaking in every direction, dawns and sunsets are so beautiful there, and there is a great beach within a five minute drive. For those who like to hike and walk, there is a lovely paved path that goes up the hill towards the mountains. Dinner on the terrace is a not to be missed experience. It's a little pricey but the whole experience is good and the service was excellent. I decided, however, to save a little money on food and bought cereal and milk and sandwich items and kept those in the refrigerator in my room. Since I was usually at a beach or hiking during the day, this worked out fine.
Although the Wanaine/Makaha area is a lower income, non-tourist area, it is just as gorgeously beautiful as anywhere else on the island and there are NO tourists. So it's quiet and peaceful for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki. You can get anywhere on Oahu easily from Makaha but, of course, you will spend some time travelling, an hour or more, depending on traffic to get to the popular tourist spots. But, for the peace and quiet and sheer beauty of the Makaha Golf Resort, I thought paying a little extra in gas and spending a little more time in the car was worth it. For those who would like to meet some locals and learn more about the area, I highly recommend stopping by Jay and Joan's jewelry kiosk at the Makaha Resort. Their table is set up every day near the pool area. They are a lovely couple who have lived in Hawaii since the 1960's (Jay) and 1980's (Joan). They have a small business called Island Designs Jewelry (hand made by Joan). I got to know them, bought a few pieces of their beautiful jewelry as souvenirs and then made a habit of stopping by their kiosk nearly every day to tell them about my daily experiences and to get helpful tips and suggestions about where to go and what to do. Getting to know them made staying at the Resort an even richer and more pleasant experience!