T_R_Oglodyte
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The Hilton website for HHV indicates there is a daily resort charge of $30/day +tax for hotel guests. Does anyone know if the this charge also applies to the HGVC units?
The Hilton website for HHV indicates there is a daily resort charge of $30/day +tax for hotel guests. Does anyone know if the this charge also applies to the HGVC units?

The Hilton website for HHV indicates there is a daily resort charge of $30/day +tax for hotel guests. Does anyone know if the this charge also applies to the HGVC units?
We just paid a daily $7.53 owner fee which, for 2016, increased to $8.57.
This fee is non-negotiable.
Parking at $29, as mentioned, is an optional fee.
HHV also charges an exorbitant amount for parking, but you can park your car at the nearby Public parking lot for a lot less.

Thanks everyone.
This would be for a business trip (how bad is life when your job calls for you to spend a week in Hawaii), and a car is a requirement. The client is located in Pearl City, so it would be convenient to not be in Waikiki (that means I'm going to spend a minimum of 90 minutes every day just getting around. But there only three hotels on the Pearly City end of town (all three next to HNL), and I know from past experience that all those places offer is a place to sleep, with a hope that the facility may not be overdue for fumigation. And those places also charge for parking, apparently $30/day at one of the propertiss.
But it looks as if I might be able to score a studio at HGVC for about 60% of what it would cost me at one of the HNL places. So I think I can put up with the added drive time. And if wrap things up a day or two early, I'll have a bit of time to enjoy the island.

Just a heads up....
I would get a studio room in the Kalia Tower (vs the Lagoon Tower). It has a balcony and the rooms were recently renovated.
See old threads regarding the studios at HHV
"HHV Lagoon Tower Studio Floor Plan" (2014) - http://tugbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=207338
"HHV Studios" (2013) - http://tugbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=187890
Also here's an old thread on what to see & do and where to eat. Have a wonderful stay
http://tugbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=163139
HHV Daily Resort Activities - http://www.hiltonhawaiianvillage.com/resort-experiences/daily-resort-activities
Yardhouse Happy Hour - http://www.yardhouse.com/happy-hour/hi/honolulu-restaurant/8316
Waikiki Happy Hour - http://www.waikikimenus.com/happy-hours
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Just a heads up....
I would get a studio room in the Kalia Tower (vs the Lagoon Tower). It has a balcony and the rooms were recently renovated.
We did this on a two week stay. Even the whole month rate is good for two weeks.There’s much cheaper parking within walking distance to the Grand Islander. Hale Koa parking structure is close to the Grand Islander and you can buy a monthly pass for $225/ month. This is the civilian rate. Military and DoD rates are cheaper.
you mean if you rent from National for more than a day you can park the vehicle overnight in the National lot?What I did is rent a car at HHV using National for the day or more and parking it in their garage. Rental price was cheaper than HHV parking charges.
Yes, I think that I book separate reservations but they just let me keep the keys overnightyou mean if you rent from National for more than a day you can park the vehicle overnight in the National lot?