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| Vacation Rental | 1 bedroom apartment |
| 3 guests max | > 30 min walk to Beach |
| No A/C | 1 king bed |
| 1 sofa bed | 1 full bathroom |
| Another rental on property | High-Speed Internet |
| Kitchenette | |
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| 1 floors | Ocean View | Cable TV | Ceiling Fans |
| Deck | Washer Dryer | VCR | DVD |
| Stereo | No Smoking | Kids Okay | Bedding supplied |
| All towels supplied including beach towels | Blow dryer | iron and table top ironing board | Full size refrigerator |
| Toaster oven | microwave | and hot plate | GUEST IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LONG DISTANCE |
| PHONE CALLS AND ALL OPERATOR ASSISTED PHONE CALLS | |||
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What I liked best about the unit was the view!! It was a treat to see the sunrise behind the "mokes" from every room, especially from the two sets of big sliding glass windows in the front room. The setting is lovely...a peaceful, upscale neighborhood, ocean view, lovely breezes, and just minutes by car from the best beach on Oahu, Kailua beach. Kailua public beach was perfect for us with soft white sand and gentle waves. The unit is comfortably furnished with nice personal things, like original oil paintings, and has a great reading and reference library. We relaxed the moment we stepped inside. The king-sized bed was comfy, the bathroom clean, and the walk-in closet had plenty of empty drawers, shelves, and hangars for our belongings. The stacked washer and dryer were especially handy. We appreciated: the beach basket complete with aqua socks and beach towels, the fresh tropical flowers, and the welcome basket filled with fresh fruit, coffee and Annies Hawaiian Sweetbread. My only advice to someone else staying at this unit would be to bring your own hair dryer if you want adjustable speeds and heat levels. Restaurant recommendations: Buzz's Steak House across from Kailua Beach Park couldn't be more convenient with good drinks and food; Keo's in Waikiki for Southeast Asian cuisine and they have valet parking (a plus in Waikiki); Wai'ole Tea Room in Manoa Valley (a beautiful setting); and the cafe at the Honolulu Art Academy (all need reservations). Insider tip: The Honolulu Art Academy tour of the Doris Duke estate includes admission to all of the galleries. We loved the Japanese woodblock print collection and the Asian Art collections. We are recommending this apartment to all of our friends. CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN! Residence was exactly as described and photographed. We arrived to a beautiful welcome basket: fresh pineapple, hawaiian coffee and papaya. View from all windows, priceless. The bookshelves had lots of interesting things to read, and included several dictionaries and a world atlas as well as little books describing local birds, flowers, and trees. We appreciated having nice dishes and mugs and flatware to use. It was great to have a washer-dryer in the apartment, with soap provided. Lovely artwork on the walls and shelves. The whole place was extremely clean and we didn't see a single cockroach. The hillside location with its lovely view was excellent; the sun came in through the windows in the early morning, but for the rest of the day there was no direct sun inside, so with the ceiling fans it was always a nice temperature. We had a great time. |
