Nice job refurbishing 450 to 500 sq ft hotel studios. Brand new, reopened in May 2005. Full- size oven, frig, microwave, single sink and...
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Nice job refurbishing 450 to 500 sq ft hotel
studios. Brand new, reopened in May 2005. Full-
size oven, frig, microwave, single sink and no
dishwasher. No dining table but narrow breakfast
counter with two bar chairs. Comfortable king-
size bed, pull-out double couch, living room
chair with ottoman, cocktail tables and a work
table. Armoire has decent size tv with expanded
channel selection including HBO family of
channels. Overall, a bit too much furniture in
the space. Limited closet and drawer space for
stays of more than a few days.
Shell Vacations has 80 units in the Ilikai, vast
majority being lower floor units with street
view (Hobron Lane). Decent size lanai with two
chairs and lounger. Ocean view units are great
if you can get one.
Bathroom has shower only and only counter top
space for toiletries (no cabinet or drawer).
Iron and board in suite; pay laundry on every
floor.
Ilikai opened in the 60s but is well maintained.
Two average sized pools don't seem adequate for
1000 unit complex but could not truly assess
because weather was rainy. Six person hot tub
is definitely in heavy demand.
Three restaurants (all good) on site plus pool
bar. In area, Nick's Fishmarket restaurant is
an institution not to be missed. More quirky is
Fox & Hounds across street. Run down place but
great fish and chips - one order easily serves
two.
Located at quieter end of Waikiki Beach, next
door to Hilton Hawaiian Village. Marina is
directly in front of resort/hotel but it's just
five minute walk to Waikiki Beach and probably
ten minutes to Ala Moana Beach Park. Don't know
where "pristine white sand beaches" referred to
above are located, but the brown sand beaches we
frequented are large and are groomed each night.
Enjoyed our stay and have already booked next
visit. Definitely recommended as a 4.5 star
studio.