Hawaiian Village is the best place to stay in Waikiki. Instant beach and lagoon access, plenty of restaurants to choose from plus shopping on site if you don’t want to leave the village. There’s even a car rental and business center.
Wow, absolutely stunning, we visited back in 2018 but I cannot select that far back. But we had a great time! Such a beautiful place and the staff were lovely and friendly! We will be back hopefully soon
My husband and I went on our Hawaii Honeymoon from 4/3-4/9 and stayed at the lagoon tower - hands down the best sunset view and location of all the towers. Only 4 people were allowed in the elevator at times and there were only 3 elevators, average wait time for elevator was 15-20 mins on Weekends but about 5-10 on weekdays. Not all of the vendors are open (Lanikai Juice and Honolulu Cookie company among others are closed) but there were lots of guests. The line at Lappert’s Ice Cream was out the door all day except from 3-4 pm, great overall stay, though front desk don’t really pick up the phone if calling from your room.
I have been staying here for 10 years. Love it! It is close to the beach, has its own lagoon and activities. We rode the water bikes in the lagoon and had a blast. We were there close to the weekend and could see and hear the luau from our window.
Lagoon Towers Studio Review 06:30 yoga was amazing! (Weekdays with Taylor and weekend with Vanessa) The toiletries smell great! 45 minute owners update and no pressure! *********************************** Guest service phone line takes forever. Elevator lines are ridiculously long. Paint in bathroom was very dirty and chipped (near doorway). Stains on carpet near refrigerator. Reception seemed condescending because we were in Lagoon Towers and didn’t acknowledge us as owners. No texting/messing guest services like other HGVCs. The line for pool towels is absolutely ridiculous. There has to be a better system. One mirror in the whole room and it’s not full length and it’s in the bathroom. The shower is very, very small. There isn’t even a ledge on two ends of the tub. Shower head is a handheld, not an attached fixture. …
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