Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
6/10 Okay
"We stayed 2 nights, the first room had a lot of ants so we asked them to switch the room. The other room had also ants, the third room was okay so we decided to move the room. It was 2nd floor which is no elevator. They said no other room we can use elevator but I don’t think so. Definitely not busy time.
The room is ocean front but it is partially ocean front view because of the big tree. I recommend to request upper floor.
I don’t think this is not a perfect location to stay in Hilo unfortunately."
"The good: beautiful property and expansive, rooms were updated, clean, modern, and comfortable. Close to off-property shopping and dining (which you will need due to the expenses(
The bad: there’s a single parking lot literally 0.60 miles from the room we had. It’s even further if you’re staying at the next tower over. The parking and on-campus food and drink were exorbitantly expensive. Breakfast was $55 for the buffet; if you don’t want that, you can have coffee and a danish and it will still be $21. Other food and drinks were expensive too and ordering online had a service charge added that wasn’t mentioned when you placed the order. It felt like intentional. Parking was $48 a night. It’s a pricey place and not worth it, in my opinion. The weight room needs a refurbishment too—machines were rusty and outmoded. "
"The start of the stay started off well with Sarge, the property manager, and all, with him cooking for us and welcoming us in. The rules were very strict in having no outter footwear inside the house. The property was nice with a stray cat, named White Knight, being around the property to be there during your stay. However, things went downhill when we found out that one of our friends was hit on by Sarge, which made her feel uncomfortable. We were caught off guard by this action and let the other guests who went there with us, to be cautious and watch over her. "
"Charming chalet. Had to clean up the French Press and the tea pot was sticky on the outside, but fine and usable. Enjoyed walking around, down to the waterfall. Felt very safe and secure. Beautiful surroundings. Unique get-away."
"I thought the property was very well kept. My only complaints were the pool. It was rather chilly especially as some of the days we were there were windy. Also, we did come to this resort for our honeymoon and did mention this to the front desk during check in and there wasn’t an acknowledgement of this."
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