Misled by the 4.9 high rating, I spent more than 2,000 yuan a night during the Christmas period, which was very disappointing. It's old and shabby, and the floor height of about two meters is depressing. You can tell it's a Japanese hotel. All hotels have smart toilet seats and Japanese prompts, but that's because there are so many Japanese tourists here. I don't know if the bed sheets, quilt covers, bath towels, or towels have been changed, and there are still fine hairs. Fortunately, I brought my own. That bathroom is far inferior to hotels in China that cost 100 or 200 yuan.
And I need to mention that when I checked in, my order had been prepared and I was given the key card directly. I went up to see what kind of ghost room 811 was, with two elevators and an electric room at the back. I came down directly and asked to change rooms. I probably thought that the ctrip order could not be given in English.
Parking is $40 a day. The only advantage is that there is a balcony where clothes can be dried quickly, which is 3.5 points at most. You can borrow chairs and surfboards for free, and children can dig out sand toys.
Hawaii is here, don’t miss Christmas, you’d better stay at the Hilton.
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