Great video, thank you. Staying there in November, so this was very helpful. Happy belated birthday! 🎂
@KentKiner-dt5rp3 ай бұрын
You're at the wrong hotel. Big time. You want the Kaimana beach hotel with it's own beach at diamond head no body from Kansas!!
@philvie Жыл бұрын
Rainbow tower?
@jasdhamrat7235 Жыл бұрын
Hi Bro! Great Video. I was just wondering how you got the upgrade and if there is any advise you can provide me with. I’m going in a few weeks.
@CharlestonIrebaria Жыл бұрын
Got the upgrade with my membership status! I would advise you that check in at the hotel (4pm) is a little bit later than most properties in Waikiki, so plan accordingly! You can try for an early check in, but there may be a few plus lines will be a bit long. You can always store your luggage. If you’re staying during a Friday night, that’s the best since there are fireworks that night. Hope you enjoy your stay and thanks for watching!
@wolfgangschmidt1934 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! It’s really helpful seeing this and comparing it to the Sheraton. I can see that the Hilton is a little more affordable than the Sheraton, any huge differences that are worth going to the Hilton over the Sheraton?
@CharlestonIrebaria Жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with you on the Hilton being more affordable. I’d say a difference maker to choose Hilton over Sheraton is if you have elite status. It can be easily attained through credit cards these days, for example the AMEX Hilton Aspire which gives you top leve elite membership. When booked directly, you can earn a LOT of points towards your stay which eventually add ip over time and use for future stays at Hilton properties. Also a lot of perks and benefits such as dining credits, room upgrades, late checkout and more which basically offset those annual fees. At the Hilton Hawaiian Village, there are lots of towers as well where you can choose your rooms from and you could even choose them via the app. Location is also convenient as well. Glad this video helped!
@davidwelty9763 Жыл бұрын
Double beds would be a deal breaker for me. Why no queen beds like almost every other hotel in the US?