Prince Waikiki - Honolulu Hotel

Hotel · Waikiki

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"How did it strike you on arrival?On arrival, I was surprised to see that the hotel isn't on the beach, rather on a harbor. The lobby is so large that it comes across a little clinical, with a plethora of check-in desks. Nice. What’s the crowd like?This is Hawaii's answer for the business traveler. No time to hang by the ocean, but provides the requirements very well. The Prince Waikiki does in-and-out very well. It seems like an ideal place to have a dinner meeting or quick drink by the pool after a conference. How was check in? Check-in was seamless. No issues with the room or the tech at all. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.My appreciation for the hotel grew when I entered my room, an ocean front premier. You immediately are drawn to the view of the ocean, provided by the floor-to-ceiling windows, which open so you may capture the sea breeze. The bed hit the target on softness, and the decor didn't do much to detract from the view. I was surprised to see such a large tub and separate shower. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?The windows that open so you can feel the breeze off the ocean is a big deal to me. Other than that, it had a seemingly massive T.V. (46 inches) and some nice artwork, mini fridge, coffee maker, and not much more. Room service and food: Worth it?The hotel's signature restaurant, 100 Sails, doesn't do much on the culinary front, but makes up for it in views of the harbor and sunset viewing potential. You can either enjoy the buffet or partake in sushi. Nothing too exciting happening here. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.The pool is one of the highlights of the property. The infinity pool is lodged over the harbor, and would provide the ultimate sunset swim. Bottom line: worth it, and why?For the on-the-go traveler who doesn't want to to give up on amazing views and decent dining, this is a fantastic spot. Wouldn't suggest it if you're looking for incredible dinning, beach, or spa experiences." - Corbin Chamberlin

Prince Waikiki
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100 Holomoana St, Honolulu, HI 96815 Get directions

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