Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed at Hilton Hawaiian Village in April. 2 adults and a 10 and 12 year old. We spend very little time in our room. So I'd pick based on location.
Agree that location is most important. We stayed at HHV in Aug with 4 in the room and a roll away. The room was fine but the resort was crazy busy. Long waits for elevators, long waits for food, towels, no pool chairs, etc. We went to Kauai after and it was so much better!
Where did you stay while in Kauai? We are considering the Grand Hyatt in August but afraid it will be incredibly busy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I could only afford one room, I wouldn’t go.
That’s strange. Our kids like being with us and don’t want their own room. We all sleep really well and enjoy the time together. We regularly stay in 2 queen rooms and it’s never been an issue. Why don’t you want to share room with your children? (Not OP.)
There’s plenty of reasons parents wouldn’t want to share a room with their teenage girls if they can find a way to avoid it. I love my kids but for a long vacation certainly would prefer if everyone could get a little space.
Okay, but who would “rather not travel” than have to (gasp!) share a room with their kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I could only afford one room, I wouldn’t go.
That’s strange. Our kids like being with us and don’t want their own room. We all sleep really well and enjoy the time together. We regularly stay in 2 queen rooms and it’s never been an issue. Why don’t you want to share room with your children? (Not OP.)
There’s plenty of reasons parents wouldn’t want to share a room with their teenage girls if they can find a way to avoid it. I love my kids but for a long vacation certainly would prefer if everyone could get a little space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed at Hilton Hawaiian Village in April. 2 adults and a 10 and 12 year old. We spend very little time in our room. So I'd pick based on location.
Agree that location is most important. We stayed at HHV in Aug with 4 in the room and a roll away. The room was fine but the resort was crazy busy. Long waits for elevators, long waits for food, towels, no pool chairs, etc. We went to Kauai after and it was so much better!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I should add part of the reason we can't afford it is those islands would require us to also rent a car to get around and find food. In Oahu we don't need that so it's less expensive even if flight and lodging is similar (it's slightly higher in Kauai and much higher in Maui)
I haven’t been to Oahu but have been to Maui and Kauai.
His can you enjoy any island without a car? I know the other island have so much to see and that every area of the island is different. Isn’t Oahu the same way? I can’t imagine going and just staying in I’ve area. May as well do a Caribbean of Mexican resort.
Oahu without a car is tough. I wouldn’t want to go and spend all my time in Waikiki - would’ve been easier at that point just to go to Miami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I could only afford one room, I wouldn’t go.
That’s strange. Our kids like being with us and don’t want their own room. We all sleep really well and enjoy the time together. We regularly stay in 2 queen rooms and it’s never been an issue. Why don’t you want to share room with your children? (Not OP.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I should add part of the reason we can't afford it is those islands would require us to also rent a car to get around and find food. In Oahu we don't need that so it's less expensive even if flight and lodging is similar (it's slightly higher in Kauai and much higher in Maui)
I haven’t been to Oahu but have been to Maui and Kauai.
His can you enjoy any island without a car? I know the other island have so much to see and that every area of the island is different. Isn’t Oahu the same way? I can’t imagine going and just staying in I’ve area. May as well do a Caribbean of Mexican resort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I could only afford one room, I wouldn’t go.
That’s strange. Our kids like being with us and don’t want their own room. We all sleep really well and enjoy the time together. We regularly stay in 2 queen rooms and it’s never been an issue. Why don’t you want to share room with your children? (Not OP.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I should add part of the reason we can't afford it is those islands would require us to also rent a car to get around and find food. In Oahu we don't need that so it's less expensive even if flight and lodging is similar (it's slightly higher in Kauai and much higher in Maui)
I haven’t been to Oahu but have been to Maui and Kauai.
His can you enjoy any island without a car? I know the other island have so much to see and that every area of the island is different. Isn’t Oahu the same way? I can’t imagine going and just staying in I’ve area. May as well do a Caribbean of Mexican resort.
Anonymous wrote:I should add part of the reason we can't afford it is those islands would require us to also rent a car to get around and find food. In Oahu we don't need that so it's less expensive even if flight and lodging is similar (it's slightly higher in Kauai and much higher in Maui)
Anonymous wrote:If I could only afford one room, I wouldn’t go.
Anonymous wrote:I should add part of the reason we can't afford it is those islands would require us to also rent a car to get around and find food. In Oahu we don't need that so it's less expensive even if flight and lodging is similar (it's slightly higher in Kauai and much higher in Maui)
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't waste my time in Oahu unless you had a specific reason for being there. Go to Maui or Kauai.