Thanks for sharing the room tour!!! I was stressing out finding the right hotel for our first family trip to Hawaii.. The location, amenities, the price, and bathing room are all key factors in finding the right place for me..But thanks to finding your video with the room tour, I was able to book an adjoining room for my family of 6! Thanks soo much for sharing! You just gained a subscriber ! Will be looking forward to viewing all your trips :))
I love Waikiki beach my son wedding were in Hawaii. Just bring back good memories. Y’all do awesome trips. Just beautiful! Thank for sharing your vacation.
Nice overview video of the hotel. That ice cream the 2 young ladies had at the beginning looks sooo yummy!!! Love the aquarium inside the hotel. I could probably watch the marine life all day lol. The hotel looks amazing. Would love to stay there.
Ah man I can't wait to someday get my kids to Hawaii. My wife grew up there and we have it as a bucketlist vacation for us. Definitely going to be checking out more from yall. Thanks from another family travel vlogger/blogger
I have to say I certainly appreciate allllll the information/details you capture in all your videos. I have definitely shared your videos with my family. Proud supporter of Topflightfamily 🥰. Thank uuuuu 😁
I stayed here in 71 when it was the Pacific Beach hotel. I was on the 7th floor facing kawakawa right across the street from Waikiki. Like everything it was not so built up it was a beautiful hotel then it's marvelous now but so many people not my cup of tea.
If you were paying full price for this vs Four Seasons Ko Olina, could you justify the price difference? Alohilani looks super nice but so does Four Seasons. We're so torn!
Hey thanks for watching! It really depends what you're looking for. Waikiki Beach (where Alohilani is) is very lively and energetic, and probably has the highest concentration of tourists on the island. Ko'Olina (where FS is) is very quiet and laid back and close to nature. FS is a true 5-star luxury resort, Alohilani is more of a mix between a city hotel and a resort. They're just very different properties in very different regions of Oahu. So it just depends which vibe you're looking for!
First came the Pacific Beach hotel it was like the only nice hotel on the strip it had a beautiful interior then the Japanese bought it and put up the oceanarium. Fast forward 2019-20
I beg to differ with you the lobby in 71 at the Pacific Beach hotel was fabulous it was the first open air lobby where you picked up your cars quite a beautiful hotel for its time he younger people tend to forget and brush it off it's not a luxury hotel it was for its time.