Réservez si You're a business traveler, court visitor, or island-hopper who needs a central crash pad with a kitchen and doesn't care about being on the beach.
Floor-to-ceiling windows with killer harbor or mountain views
In-room kitchenettes (some with washer/dryers) save money
Walking distance to Chinatown's epic food scene
En bref : A functional, slightly dated high-rise that feels more like a corporate apartment than a tropical resort.
Évalué par @Jadesss: I wasn't sure about the retro decor at first, but the moment the sun set over the harbor, I was sold. Having a full kitchen in Honolulu was a total game-changer for my budget. It felt like a real home, not just a hotel room.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Great views and spacious rooms for the price, but the furniture is tired and the location is strictly business.
Reality check
The 'resort fee' ($30/night) feels like a slap in the face since the pool is basic and there's no restaurant.
You need to be at the State Capitol or Federal Building at 8 AM
You prefer cooking your own breakfast to paying $40 for a buffet
You want to explore the gritty, authentic food scene of Chinatown
Propreté et entretien
6.5
Housekeeping: Service is every 3rd day (check current policy), often rushed. Missed dust in corners is common.
Bathroom hygiene: Functional but dated. Grout often shows age/discoloration. Water pressure is usually good.
Maintenance: Wear and tear is visible. Scuffed baseboards, peeling wallpaper, and older carpets are standard complaints.
Linens & towels: Clean but basic. Don't expect plush Egyptian cotton; these are industrial hotel standard.
Odors & scents: Hallways can smell musty or like stale smoke. Rooms are generally better but can retain humidity smells.
Sleepability™
6MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Emergency vehicle sirens from Bishop Street
Hallway noise due to older door seals
HVAC units can be loud/rattly
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The front desk is on the 11th floor, not the ground level.
Downtown shops close early (around 5-6 PM); plan dinner in Chinatown or drive to Kaka'ako.
The 'Business Suites' are smaller than 'Executive Suites' – pay the extra $20 for space.
Quoi emporter
Earplugs for the inevitable 3 AM ambulance siren
Slippers (carpets can feel a bit worn/sticky)
Reusable grocery bag for the nearby Safeway or Walmart runs
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Executive Suite (Harbor View) on floor 30+ for the best views and least noise
Any suite with an in-unit washer/dryer (ask specifically, not all have them)
Chambres à éviter
Low floors (under 15) facing the street – siren city
Rooms near the elevator bank – noisy foot traffic
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I am a light sleeper requesting a room on the highest possible floor (30+ preferred), facing the Harbor if available. Please ensure the room is far from the elevators. If a unit with an in-room washer/dryer is available, that is my top priority.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is there a pool?
Yes, on the 11th floor. It's unheated, basic, and closes at 9 PM. Don't expect a tiki bar.
How far is the beach?
Ala Moana Beach Park is a 10-minute drive/Uber. Waikiki is 15-20 minutes depending on traffic.
Is breakfast included?
No, and there's no operating restaurant on-site. Grab coffee at Honolulu Coffee at Bishop downstairs.
Can I walk to Waikiki?
Technically yes, but it's a long, hot 3-mile trek. Take the bus (TheBus) or an Uber.
Is the area safe at night?
It's safe enough, but desolate. The homeless population is visible. Stick to well-lit streets or take cabs after dark.
Does the room have a kitchen?
Yes, most have at least a kitchenette (fridge, microwave, wet bar). Executive suites often have cooktops.
Conseils d'initiés
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There is a 7-Eleven practically downstairs – it's the unofficial room service for late-night snacks.
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The bus stop right outside (Bishop St) is a major hub; you can get to Ala Moana or Waikiki easily for $3.
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Ask for a 'renovated' unit at check-in; the difference in carpet quality is night and day.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The elevators can be confusing – you take one from the street to the lobby (11th floor), then another to your room.
💡The 'Mountain View' is actually quite beautiful at night with the city lights up the valley, often quieter than the Harbor side.
💡You might smell your neighbor's dinner (or other herbs) through the vents.
💡The windows don't open in many rooms, so fresh air is limited to the AC system.
💡Security is actually quite tight – key card required for everything, which is reassuring in this neighborhood.
Guide local
Carte
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