I left my iPhone unattended in the Point locker room for less than 5 minutes and it was gone. Very unusual to have theft at a military facility such as the Hale Koa. It was never turned in and there were no cameras in the locker room. Beware of theft in Waikiki.
Michelle G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kailua, HI
Hale Koa Hotel is our home away from home when the island fever starts to come on. This last time we went was the first time we took advantage of the great prices for massages that they have poolside, stones throw from the barefoot bar and almost lethal mai tai’s. The massage was really amazing! Victoria and Erica did a great job and me and my husband both agreed it was one of the best massages we have ever had! Did I mention is was $ 60, in waikiki, and for a whole hour? Try and find a better deal!
Inigo M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
4 lit tennis courts, great condition, in USTA blue. Excellent location, just off Waikiki’s main drag(Kalakaua Avenue), next to the post office. Primarily for military(they have dibs), but courts are open to the public. The tennis clinics held by club tennis pro Dennis«D» Conroy are a great value. «D» is an excellent teacher.
Anita L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irvine, CA
What can I say? I’m spoiled when it comes to getting massages and facials. At The Point, I can have a 2 hour treatment(one hour facial/one hour massage) for only $ 100. What a bargain eh? So, what’s the catch? Well, you have to possess a military ID card of some sort in order to receive these services. Venissa my therapist is absolutely wonderful. When we used to live in California and visited Hawaii on vacations, I’d go and get a spa package from her. Lucky for me she is still here so I’m able to indulge in monthly facials and massages with her. Best of all, the entire 2 hours of pleasure costs less than one session at Burke Williams. Only thing is you don’t get the spa amenities, but for that price, I’d willingly sacrifice the whirlpool, steam room, sauna and free fruit!