This place is undeniably a tourist trap, which is what you expect from a Waikīkī hotel. Parking is $40 a day, the bar that they advertise wasn’t open the entire time I was there, I did not receive room service (clean sheets, towels, etc.) the entire time I was there, the room was relatively dirty, the beds were not very comfortable, and the sheets and blankets had holes in them. Hotels.com advertised it at $120 a night, and I ended up paying $600 + $20 a day “resort fee” + $40 a day for parking. Ultimately, $780 for a 3 night stay.