King Kamehamehas Kona Beach Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review King Kamehameha I spent his last years, from 1812 to 1819, near what is now King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel. Part of what was once a 4-acre homestead complete with several houses and religious sites has been swallowed by Kailua Pier, but a replica of the temple, Ahu'ena Heiau, keeps history alive... fodors.com
No title - expert review Rooms here are not particularly special (the fifth- and sixth-floor oceanfront rooms are best), and the hotel itself is not aging gracefully. What you get instead of the luxury of the upscale resorts is a bit of local history, a reasonable rate, and a great central location. It's on a small white-sa... fodors.com
No title - expert review Stroll through the high-ceiling lobby of this Kailua-Kona fixture to view displays of Hawaiian artifacts and mounted marlin from Hawaiian International Billfish tournaments (from when Kailua Pier was still the weigh-in point). These granders, marlin weighing 1,000 pounds or more, are the big attract... fodors.com
No title - expert review A central location in the heart of Kona-Kailua, coupled with reasonable rates, makes this 460-room hotel a popular choice. Wandering around takes you on a journey through Hawaii's history, as 19th-century artifacts such as royal feathered capes and temple drums are on display throughout the property... gayot.com
No title - expert review Built in the heart of picturesque KailuaKona town, King Kamehamehas Kona Beach Hotel takes its name from the most prominent of Hawaiis monarchs, King Kamehameha the Great, who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810 and who established his residence and administrative capital on the grounds of this hote... gotrump.com
No title - expert review Built in the heart of picturesque Kailua Kona town, King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel takes its name from the most prominent of Hawaii's monarchs, King Kamehameha the Great, who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810 and who established his residence and administrative capital on the grounds of this H... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Welcome to the DoubleTree Club Hotel! The hotel is located in Jamaica, Queens, 12 miles outside of New York City, adjacent to JFK International Airport and close to numerous office buildings, cargo companies and major nearby corporations such as the FAA Building. It is a short drive from over 30 res... sidestep.com
hotel - user review Average hotel in a good locat... expedia.com
Dont Go - user review Awful, never go back. Dirty, unkept and not helpful s... expedia.com
I would recommend this hotel and already planning to go back - user review I was impressed with the housekeepers who realized that we had 3 people in our room and always put 3 sets of towels in our room and we did not have to go ask for additional towels and accessories. This hotel was within walking distance to most of the shopping and activities. The pool was always clea... expedia.com
Great for the price - user review If you need a place to stay in Kona at a reasonable price, this is it. Location is good, people are friendly, and rooms are clean... expedia.com
The facililities are good - user review The faciliteis and activities that the hotel has availible are great, the location is good, the entrance, lobby abd shopping areas are nice. But the rooms are in fairly bad shape, pealing paint, thick layers of calk, stained and worn out carpet, unlevel floors, etc. We might stay ther again, based o... expedia.com
Needs Improvement - user review The hotel needs alot of work done to it. The wallpaper is coming off, the shower heads are nasty and the sheets are falling apart. Traveler's tip.Pay the extra money and stay in th... expedia.com
nice hotel - user review this hotel is a older place and needs some tlc but the staff is very good at taking care of there customers. Traveler's tip on local attractions.v... expedia.com
someone recommended this hotel for its convenient location - user review water draining system is not good. no high speed internet available in t... expedia.com
The place is not maintained - user review We just returned from our trip last week. I will not return to this hotel. It is not being maintained; carpet stains, ceiling and wall stains,bathroom (shower stall) tile and grout worn out or broken with what appears ... expedia.com
This place has seen better days - user review The mildew motel. Tired, dingy, moldy. This place hasn't been remodeled since the Brady's went to Hawaii. It is the worst of your Tiki god nightmare. It isn't just plain, but outright dirty, and still charging a premium for the dump it is. There are no clean rooms as several of our group (in town fo... fodors.com
central location easy parking - user review The staff was very friendly. The hotel has a great central location for activities. Parking was good, but did... travel.yahoo.com
bad beds!!! - user review The King Kamehameha Hotel had to have the worst beds for a hotel of that size and calibur. Other than that it was an okay place to stay. Close to shop... travel.yahoo.com
sliding downhill quickly - user review What a disappointment. I had rom 555, complete with mold growing along the ceiling and a ratty bathroom. This place is turning into a pit. Stay so... travel.yahoo.com
Lots of history - user review This hotel has a lot of history with the lobby being full of King Kamehameha momorabilia. Unfortunately the decor is quite historic as well with carpet and wallpaper ... travel.yahoo.com
This hotel is crying for a renovation - user review The hotel rooms and corridors need an extreme makeover. My husband called it Shabby and the corridor made it feel as if you were staying at an apartment not at a hotel... travel.yahoo.com
Good downtown location - user review This location is a relatively older location which has alot of heritage and historical artifacts about the hotel which adds to the flavor of the stay. The staff at this facilit... travel.yahoo.com
First time visit - user review The view was the top of their roof. The shower curtains were not hanging on the hooks, the rug right inside the door was tearing apart, the box springs on the bed were stained t... travel.yahoo.com
Much better than expected - user review After reading some of the reviews about King Kam, I was afraid I had made a mistake in booking King Kam. I found upon arrival the staff to be friendly and accomodating. Our room ... travel.yahoo.com
Kona Hotel - user review The King Kamehameha is a fading princess of a hotel. It sits on a prime piece of real estate, and has wonderful outdoor facilities (right at the pier and luau grounds) and is close to... travel.yahoo.com
Nice hotel with needse - user review This hotel has a great location on the beach in downtown Kona. The hotel itself is due for a renovation. Broken ice machines and telephone wiring that was exposed in the wall are exa... travel.yahoo.com
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