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"The property was great until our last day when they were ripping up the carpet on our floor. It was so sticky that we could barely get to the elevator without losing our shoes."
"I thought the hotel was great in general. Beach was amazing! We saw turtles almost on a daily basis, lots of colorful fish and great snorkeling opportunities. The beach itself was great!! Sand was so soft and was great for kids.
The hotel room was nice except there was clumps of hair from floating around the room from previous guest which was really gross. Dishwasher was awful and the the washer and dryer were small and took about 3 hours for each machine. Lots of space in the two bedroom condo which was great for a family of 4.
Pool we couldn’t use as often because children kept using it as a public bathroom and so the hotel had to shut down each time for 24 hours. But when we could use it, the slide was fun and it was nice.
Overall, we had a good experience and would come back."
"What truly sets the resort apart is its exceptional staff, who provide genuinely warm, anticipatory service. It is a flawless, highly recommended slice of paradise that is worth every penny."
"Room could use some updates. Bathroom had musty smell. Took a walk one morning and they closed the steps to the property for cleaning so could not get back in. Linens and towels could be updated."
"This hotel is older, but undervalued. We stayed between the Ohana (front) and Aloha (middle) towers on the north side.
Pros:
-Right on the beach, although you have to walk to the northern side to get to the beach because of erosion protection. There is a bathroom and water shower there. We saw monk seals & plenty of turtle right there. Rent gear there & you're good
-Beach is shorter, but that limits people who come so relatively unpopulated
-Has kitchenette with a dishwasher that's stocked with plates etc.
-THE BEST RAINWATER SHOWER head I've ever had (on the 12th floor). I almost don't want to mention it because it's probably illegal
-Free washer-dryer on each floor
-Free putt putt, ping pong activities
-Free underground parking
-Good ocean views from all sides unless you're at the back of the Lokahi tower but still nice mountain view
-Clean w/nice staff
-Survived a 6.0 quake on the big Island
Cons:
-Dated in style (but maintained)
-If you're on the north side, your balcony will be over the cooling tower which is loud
-Balconies between towers are shallow but long. Aloha (larger) or Lokahi (pyramid) towers are nicer
-Fewer double bed options, mostly kings
OK:
-Pool is nice, but not great. It has a slide good for kids
-Breakfast is better than average, but usually the same
-I think it was an Embassy Suites and you can tell from the atriums with a Caribbean color scheme. You could add decorations or plants in them and it would liven them up."
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St. Philomena Church
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What's the area like around Kalaupapa National Historical Park?
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Where is the best place to stay close to Kalaupapa National Historical Park?
Hotel Moloka'i is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and an outdoor pool. You'll find it 7.6 mi (12.2 km) from Kalaupapa National Historical Park. Other good options in the area include Castle at Moloka'i Shores and Hilton Vacation Club Ka'anapali Beach Maui.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Kalaupapa National Historical Park, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Kalaupapa National Historical Park?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at RW Meyer Sugar Mill and Molokaʻi Museum & Cultural Center. Explore nature at Waikolu Lookout and Kamakou Preserve. You might plan a visit to Ironwood Hills Golf Club or Pala'au State Park while you're in the area.