Guest User
December 2, 2022
The decor is aged and some minor repairs are needed, but it's charming anyway. There is a kitchenette with a funky old two burner stove, small fridge, pot, pan, plates, etc. The A/C was on and off all night, annoying, so we ended up turning it off at night and opening windows, very comfortable in November. The room was clean and I saw no bugs. The architecture reminded me of older hotels I stayed in Japan. The landscaping and pool area (not heated, but that is common in Waikiki) are lovely. Because it's small and only 2 stories, it lends itself to friendly greetings and chats with staff and guests alike, and the manager who runs the hotel is quite the charming lady. There's an adorable cat that comes out once in a while to visit, two parakeets, and a little sitting area in the outdoor lobby. It's just two blocks to a beach and park, and close stores and restaurants, including a Japanese restaurant at the hotel. Our room was toward the back of the hotel, so the internet was sketchy, and that might bother some, but if I went and sat at the pool or in the lobby, the internet was fine. There's a few parking spaces, but they are coveted, so don't count on them being available, and there's no other free parking that I know of in Waikiki. So easy to get around by bus or trolley anyway, and if you need to rent a car to explore Oahu, just return it to the agency at the end of the day so that you won't need to fret about parking. The pricing was fair, worth it for the location, kitchenette, cleanliness, and laid back atmosphere.