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OK, it's only the first evening, but what was a dump has been transformed into something pretty good. I'll post more details in a few days, but so far have been quite impressed. Check-in was much slower than it should be, but, other than that, the room is great and everyone is very friendly. Pam and I had a great time in the bar with some wonderful live music; they even played a request of mine! (White Sandy Beach of Hawai'i -
https://youtu.be/R0fQm9OsMcw).
I hope this place turns out to be successful and I think it's off to a good start given first impressions.
Pam says "hello" to everyone here by the way!
Hi Pam.
TomK thank you for sharing your experience.
Do they offer any Kama'aina rates for local residents and how much was it?
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Thanks Tom, tried to book the place last week and it was already full! Looking forward to your review; I once stayed there long ago.
Gypsy (you still here?), there are things called phones and internets. Do your homework.
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All - just one quick note. The current "restaurant" is still buffet service and does not stay open until 10 pm as guests are told, it closes at 9 pm and caught both Pam and I plus lots of other guests by surprise. Kaleo's supply the food. On the other hand, the Naniloa will be opening a new restaurant in a month or so plus a new bar, but it won't be run by Kaleo's, it'll be some company from the mainland. I don't know more any more details than that.
Gypsy - it's not hard to find the info you want. Try this thing called google.
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Gypsy - it's not hard to find the info you want. Try this thing called google.
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Chas - I'm not Gypsy's travel agent. What I paid for a room is none of his business. The info about Kamaaina rates is on the hotel's website. Why should I do his research for him? He won't do the same for others.
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What I paid for a room is none of his business.
...and if they didn't get the exact same rate, they would just complain about how wrong you were.
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Also, if your schedule is flexible, September is usually the least expensive month of the year to book a hotel in the islands. Occupancy is low because the summer travel season is over and the kids are back in school, so hotels and resorts run all kinds of Kamaaina specials to attract guests.
Years ago on Maui the Hotel Hana booked rooms for $165 a night in September. The regular rate was $750.
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