Which one is better to stay? I am leaning toward Lagoon since it is by the ocean. My hubby want to try Hokulani. Anything special about Hokulani?
Lagoon has a lot to offer, but because of that, the property is very busy. People come from all over Waikiki to shop, dine and do the extra activities like fireworks, etc. You will walk through crowds on the property every evening.
I haven't stayed at Holukani. I am very interested in it, though. You won't go wrong either way.
I agree with thiery. Have stayed at lagoon, kalia, grand waikikian and hokulani. For us we stay at marriott koolina if we want ocean and nice beaches and great pools. We stay at hokulani because we want to be wbere the restraunts and nightlife is.I owned in grand waikikian and lagoon tower but most of the time I have stayed at hokulani.
As previous thread, Hawaiian village is for families, near the sea, a lot of activities and restaurants within, but it is crowded
Hokulani has only one BR units, the catch is really to book a premium room to have a nice partial view of ocean overlooking left at the Sheraton , it
Any other units, you might have a street view of DFS galleria or worst the view of a wall if you have back units
The Pro of hokulani is the location, near all the restaurants and nightlife, definitely an more adult resorts.
The pool, jacuzzi and cabanas with TV are often empty and the view is really nice while enjoying a glass of Wine
Beach is 3 min walk , closer than walking from Kalia tower to the beach
Small # of units per floor , 8 to 10 with as Lagoon tower washing/dryer on each floor (2 each), never had to wait
Open 3 or 4 years ago, units are new with moder design far better than any units at Lagoon or Grand Waikikian
The staff remember you year on year and call you by your name from the valet, concierge, reception desk, it has a nice feeling
Cons:
The view depending the unit,
Parking is only with Valet at 35 usd per day with few possibilities to park nearby at a cheaper price
Depending the floor, can be noisy but not if located 14 or 15th floors
In conclusion, if you like the city action with the night life Hokulani is the place, if families Hawaiian village is better
I just got the following regarding parking at HHV from RCI:
The staff at Grand Waikikian by Hilton Grand Vacations Club advised of the updated parking fees.
Self-Parking - $32 per day
Valet Parking - $39 per day
I think my eyeballs just popped out of my head and landed on the floor somewhere.