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Looks like I need to spend a couple nights in Kona in early May. Business trip.
Any ideas on a reasonable place to stay without massive resort and cleaning fees?
Mahalo in advance.
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We used to stay at Kona Seaside Hotel as they had a pretty good Kamaaina rate, but we heard they went up in price after a recent remodel. ?
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No idea. King Kam was always the affordable place to stay but since it was taken over by Marriot it's become far too expensive. Without actual dates or your budget, it's a bit difficult to help.
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Even Uncle Billy's and the Seaside rates have doubled. Have you thought about camping?
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Room rates with fees have a couple night running $450 to $600 which is nuts. Yes I am giving camping a thought. I can buy a lot of camping gear for that kind of money.
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I wonder if vacation rentals have gone up as much as hotels?
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04-21-2022, 05:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2022, 05:26 PM by Volcanoite.)
We have stayed with friends of my cousin who own "Ah Paradise" in Captain Cook. It was beautiful and quite reasonable. I don't know if they are still in operation, but you might have a look.
I also saw a private room on airbnb for $250 for two nights in Kona.
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We wanted to do a few days in Kona for a stay vacation. We checked the hotels and there was nothing under $500.00 a night when you include taxes and assorted "fees". We decided to just drive back home every night for 3 days.
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Manago Hotel in Capt Cook now $82 + 15% tax, with private bath.