It definitely was the Grand Hyatt Kauai. Maybe we were there at a busier time of year, but we are in no hurry to rush back. We've also been to Andaz Papagayo (much much prefer) and Park Hyatt St Kitts (also amazing) and would gladly go back to either of those in a heartbeat. If you thought GH Kauai was good, these are in another league above it (maybe several) |
OK so don't go tomorrow. By the time you go, they will be happy to have the tourism. That's how they make money. |
Andaz Papagayo doesn't have a beach. Park Hyatt St. Kitts gets pretty mediocre reviews among Hyatt loyalists but is about half the price of Grand Hyatt Kauai so maybe its worth checking out. |
The Andaz does have a beach, you take their boat to it 10 min away (source: I’ve done it). But the pool is very nice, sure there are no water slides but that can be a good thing. I don’t understand the hate for the PH St Kitts amongst people online. Once you accept island time, it can be a fantastic place at very reasonable prices. It cannot compare to other Park Hyatts and is probably misnamed, but anywhere you can get a private pool on points is a win in my book. Perhaps you’d like the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells - if you liked the ambiance of the GH Kauai, we found this very similar. |
| Grand Hyatt has a beautiful property, but the food there is pretty terrible except for that sushi restaurant and that super expensive one where a steak is like $80-90 and just ok. The pools are nice, but so crowded and they don’t monitor the chair situation at all. If you get there at 830, hardly any seats are left because people just put books on there and leave for hours. Also, the rooms need a big refurbishment for the price. I think the Grand Wailea is much better if you want great pools with water slides etc. Four Seasons Hualalai is by far the best resort I’ve been to in Hawaii. |
Were you there on a holiday week? We went in the summer and the pool/chair situation was no issue at all, any time of day. |
| The Westin hapuna prince hotel has the nicest beach I’ve ever been to. The failrmomt orchid is on a gorgeous piece of land near there too but I haven’t stayed there. |
| I’d skip Marriot Waikoloa on the Big Island. Suggest looking into the Westin Hapuna Beach or Fairmont Orchid. |
This is a good point and I can't imagine people avoiding Asheville out of "respect" a year later. The economy depends on tourism and the residents want to get back to that. |
Any specific reason to skip Waikoloa? |
| Go to the Caribbean. Why fly all the way to Hawaii if you just want a hotel with a nice pool? |