momsgoofy said:
Just want to say thanks for all the trip reports and photos! I loved looking at and reading them! We (DH 44, DS 13 and me 39) have decided our next big trip will be Hawaii and not...shall I dare say it...to WDW...but I'm sure we'll squeeze in a short one just for good measure. So, now I'm starting to research and figure out what to do, prioritize and such...determine when to go...it looks like Christmas is looking better and better for our travel plans for the next few years...but I'm thinking the rates might be higher then. Would you mind giving a ballpark figure for your accomodations? I've heard from a friend who lives in Hawaii that the place you stayed is one of her favorite places. Right now, I'm torn between staying at one location or doing one of the cruises where we can have a glimpse at all the islands...not sure...any thoughts?
Well, again, thanks for the reports and photos! I loved looking at them!
We spent approximately $3,900. for six nights at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, but don't let that scare you.

We had two rooms, and that figure includes taxes, occasional room service meals, in-room movies, and internet access in one of the rooms. Basic room rate for each room was $250. a night, and yes the rates were a bit higher because we were there over Christmas, and we stayed in the Ali'i Tower where the rates may have been a little higher. We had rooms with garden views which kept the price down a little. The rooms with ocean views would have been more than $250. a night.
Interesting note about being there over Christmas- I went with the idea that it was going to be really crowded, the beach would be packed, and people would be everywhere. I figured if I went knowing all this, then I wouldn't be disappointed when I encountered crowds and couldn't find a spot on the beach. Boy, was I wrong!!! We NEVER once felt like there were too many people around or that the beach was too crowded. I was very pleasantly surprised at that!! The times that we walked down the beach walkway toward the center of Waikiki, the beach seemed to be crowded and there were a lot more people around. Down at the HHV end, it was much less congested. And, the funny thing is, the beach is much wider and has a lot more room on it than at any other place along Waikiki.
As far as the other islands, I would like to go back some day and visit them, but I would also definitely return to Oahu.

And I agree with DawnCT1, you really need to spend time on each island to fully appreciate them.