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    We just got back from Hawaii Sunday evening. We spent the first week at the Kona Coast Resort in a 1BR, 2BA unit. The second week we were at Waikiki on Oahu at the Wyndham Waikiki Beach Walk in a 2BR, 2BA Deluxe unit. I am going to submit resort reviews so I won't say much about the resorts right now. Both resorts were OK but not outstanding. The pools are very small. Service was good for a timeshare.

    We left on Friday, April 9 and stayed the first night at the Embassy Suites LAX South on their Park/Sleep/Fly package. It cost just $149 for 1 night, 16 days of free parking in their underground garage, and free shuttle to LAX. The next day was a nightmare. Our AA flight from LAX to HNL was supposed to leave at 8:15 am but was delayed until 9:30 because an employee didn't show up. However we were able to upgrade to First Class so that was good. Because of the delay we missed our connection in HNL to Kona. AA re-booked us on a later flight so we arrived in Kona at 5:00 pm instead of 2:40. At least AA re booked us automatically which wasn't the case for several others. They lost one of our bags which they delivered to the resort the next day. We upgraded our rental car at Hertz from a Toyota Camry to a Toyota Sienna minivan. Driving to the resort, we got hit with a torrential downpour. Check-in went very well and they gave us our choice of units. We were in phase II. The resort is villas in 3 story building on a hillside. There are no elevators so if walking and climbing stairs is a problem, choose wisely. If you call guest services, they will send security with a cart to transport you to the pool, restaurant, etc.

    We definitely did not like the Big Island at all. It is not very scenic at all and the VOG in the afternoons is miserable. The Kona side is basically pretty ugly with rock and scrub brush. The Hilo side is more lush but it rains all the time. We drove completely around the island including the northernmost point and the scenic drive by Hilo. We went to the Volcanic National Park. We took a boat tour that was a waste and went to a luau at the Royal Kona which wasn't the greatest. We visited a few other areas. Many of the areas are quite run down. The resort was pretty well full. In summary, we basically felt that the week was a waste if time. Several others at the resort did not like the Big Island.

    On Saturday, April 17, we flew from Kona to HNL and went to the Wyndham in Waikiki. Check-in went smoothly and we had a unit overlooking the Beachwalk. We did like Oahu, especially Waikiki. Waikiki is very clean, upscale with an upbeat ambiance. There are tons of restaurants and stores just out the door. We loved the Cheeseburger Beachwalk right across the street from the Wyndham. It is a full service restaurant. The food is great. We ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner there. I love their Kobe burger made with American Kobe beef. It is awesome. We also ate at the Shorebird at the Outrigger on the beach. We had their breakfast buffet and lunch buffet. The breakfast buffet was pretty good but the lunch buffet was not very great. You can also order off the menu. There are discount coupons available for the Shorebird and several other restaurants and stores. You will find them in free books in the stands on the sidewalks.

    We did the Grand Circle tour, including the Polynesian Cultural Center. It is an all day tour that goes up to the North Shore and includes 4 hours at the Polynesian Cultural and their buffet lunch. It is a Grayline tour and was very good. There were just 6 people in a small van. Robert's does not offer an equivalent tour. We did a whale watching boat tour on the Star of Honolulu. The boat is 4 decks high with elevators. The tour included an excellent buffet lunch. I saw 3 whales. One came completely out of the water and then wagged its tail. We also did the Germaine's Luau which is on a beach a few miles from the city. The luau was pretty good. Apart from the tours, we toured the city on the city buses and walked around Waikiki.

    We flew back to LAX on Saturday, April 24 and stayed at the Embassy Suites that night. On Sunday, we had a late breakfast with our daughter and SIL at "The Kettle" at Hermosa Beach and then drove home.
    John

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    Give The Big Island Another Chance!

    We have been to Maui, Kauai, Oahu, and the Big Island over the last 15 years. I still think Maui is the best. However, all of the Islands have something to offer that the other doesn't have.

    We have been to the Big Island 3 times. On our first trip to the Big island I had some of the same feelings about the Big Island that you have. However, I now like the Big Island well enough to go back there in January 2012. We are going to Maui again in January of 2011. I really think the Big Island is getting better with age.

    On our first trip to the Big Island we stayed at the Bay Club of Waikoloa for 1 week. On our 2nd trip we stayed at the Mauna Loa Village by the Sea for 1 week. Our third trip was this January and we stayed at the HGVC at Waikoloa the first week and the Bay Club of Waikoloa the 2nd week.

    To show you the beauty of all the Islands I have links to a slide show of all 4 Islands.

    Walt

    Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots Big Island

    Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots Oahu

    Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots Kauai

    Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots Maui

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    • #3
      Walt,
      Thanks for sharing your pics!

      We enjoy the slow, peacefulness of the Big Island. There are great pockets of beauty, you just have to seek them out...

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      • #4
        We have no intention on giving the Big Island another chance. We saw and did everything we wanted to and were certainly not impressed at all. For our preferences there are many other places to visit that are much better.
        John

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        • #5
          Glad to share

          That is what makes us all different and keeps the same places from being overcrouded usually. We too like Maui much better but we got back Friday from the same Kona Resort and we had a very nice time.
          We really enjoyed visiting one of the coffee co-ops and one of the Mac factories.
          We have been to the Big Island twice before but this was a first without our kids. We actually didn't go into the water at all this time (a first).
          We will return but not for several years.
          Bart
          I live to vacation and vacation to live.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JWC
            We have no intention on giving the Big Island another chance. We saw and did everything we wanted to and were certainly not impressed at all. For our preferences there are many other places to visit that are much better.
            John, you may like Kauai the best because it is the most lush and green island from all and it is a much smaller island.

            Not everyone likes Hawaii because of the barren landscape as the volcanoes have wiped all the greenery out but there are still beautiful areas and rainforest too. The best snorkeling was on this island. To us, it is the most interesting island of all but we have seen both volcanoes go off at the same time and big lava flows. The problem is that you cannot hike much anymore to see it close-up.

            Did you see the beautiful Akaka Falls while you were there? We also like Hilo much better than the Kona area but most timeshares are in or near Kona. I believe that the Volcano House is closed and we also stayed in Hilo at a little B&B place but it was still a drive to the volcano so the year after that we stayed at the Kilauea Lodge that Luanne recommended several times. I can highly recommend it too if it is still managed by the same owners.

            I don't know if you will like Maui as it isn't as lush anymore like it used to be. There have been some very big fires in the last few years and you really notice it when you drive on the highway. They even had a fire again while we were there a few weeks ago but they were able to contain it quickly. We happened to see it while driving by. We still love Maui because it has the most beautiful beaches and the upcountry is very beautiful too and so is the drive to the Haleakala crater or to Hana.

            What we really liked on Hawaii was the star gazing at Mauna Kea. We have done it twice. There was even snow on the top. Who would expect that in Hawaii. The northern part of the island reminds us of England.

            We like Waikiki too for several days and I am trying to find a special deal right now because we didn't do it while we were on Maui. They advertised it on the radio this morning and our miles are expiring.

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