Once she realised I was waiting, she apologised profusely and repeatedly even though I had only been there a couple of minutes.Ĭheck in was swift and friendly. Once at reception, I waited a few minutes due to a misunderstanding as the receptionist was busy typing on her screen, so I assumed she wasn’t free. The car was taken for valet parking, although the charge was an eye watering $40 which is not unusual for Hawaii. I drove up to the hotel entrance where I was instantly greeted by the valet and my luggage unloaded. The overall feel of the decor is light and breezy but luxurious and sophisticated. The actual building itself is nothing special but they have done a great job of the refurbishment. One thing I try to do is always leave the nicest hotel until last on a trip, otherwise you end up disappointed even if there is not much wrong. The hotel opened in 2016 and was formerly the JW Marriott. I was driving to the hotel from my stay at Turtle Bay which you can read my review of here. This made the beach area fairly busy but it was the school summer holidays so, as you can imagine, the Disney resort was very busy (mental note to self – do not go during school holidays again!). The location is nowhere near as secluded as the North Shore as there are 2 other hotels on the bay – the Marriott Ko’Olina and the Disney Aulani resort. Ko’Olina is about a 40 minute drive from Honolulu on the west coast of Oahu. Location View of the Four Seasons with the lagoon to the right and the Disney Aulani behind
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