This time I splurged and stayed in a club room. Last time, I stayed on the middle floor of a general hotel in Waikiki, so the crowds at night were loud, and since it was a city view, the dirt on the roof of the building was noticeable. The location was very convenient and the price was reasonable, but I found it annoying to have to think about what to eat and where to eat every meal. This time, I stayed in an oceanfront room on a high floor (I had thought that I didn't need to pay to see the ocean), and while lying in bed, I was able to enjoy the relief of being able to see the yacht harbor and the ocean in full view. The shower booth and toilet (with washlet) were separated by doors, and I was able to relax in the separate bathtub and relieve my fatigue. The buffet food and drink at the club lounge did not have a large variety, but the daily menu was delicious and sufficient for a Japanese person. I was also satisfied with the free breakfast at 100 Sails Restaurant. This time, my main purpose was golf, so I could play a round at Hawaii Prince Golf with a shuttle service, so I finished breakfast in a short time and went out to golf. After the round, I returned to the hotel and was able to relax in the club lounge and watch the sunset, and also enjoyed the Hilton fireworks. It was a little expensive, but I was very satisfied and would like to stay again.
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