Half-Off at Starwoods In Hawaii

Jul 15, 2009 3 Comments by Jeff

mauiStarwood is again offering its 50% off rack rate sale at participating hotels world-wide.  There was a similar offer last Fall, and you can see that most of the prices are even cheaper this year.  It happens to include nine Hawaii properties.

You need to book by July 20 for stays from now through October 12 (with limited blackout dates).

Big Island

  • Sheraton Keauhou Bay:  $159 (was $169 last year)

Kauai

  • Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas:  $209 (was $199 last year)
  • Sheraton Kauai Resort:  $189 (was $195 last year)

Maui

  • Sheraton Maui:  $225 (was $250 last year)
  • Westin Ka’anapali Ocean Resort Villas: $255 (was $290 last year)
  • Westin Maui:  $225 (was $270 last year)

Oahu

  • Royal Hawaiian $290
  • Sheraton Waikiki $179
  • Westin Moana Surfrider $225 (was $212 last year)
All Deals

3 Responses to “Half-Off at Starwoods In Hawaii”

  1. Ann says:

    I just heard of a deal at the new Kings’ Land by Hilton Grand Vacations Club, Big Island, Hawaii. A friend of mine just got a deal there by calling the hotel. She and her husband booked a week there, plus the hotel threw in a car rental for about $900.00 (maybe a little less). Apparently the hotel is on a golf course, so no beach or ocean view. But, because it is part of (or on) the Hilton Waikoloa Village resorts, you have access to that entire Hilton complex with complimentary shuttle service. There is a clip on youtube of a two bedroom and the rooms look beautiful with full kitchen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48VAdT_WIpQ
    I’m going to call tomorrow morning to see if my husband and I can get the same deal for our honeymoon this fall. Wish me luck!

  2. Reid G says:

    My wife and I are looking to stay at a Starwood Hotel in Hawaii for New Year’s. Any idea when the best hotel deals can be found for the after-Christmas week? Thanks!

  3. Jeff says:

    Hi Reid.

    My news isn’t what you want to hear. The hotels, including Starwoods will be loathe to discount that week. It is typically the highest priced of all weeks in Hawaii travel. If they do, it won’t likely be until the very end.

    Having said that, you can always just try calling the property directly and see what they might be willing to do. An advance booking is something no hotel is going to turn their head away from at this time.

    Let us know how it works out.

    Aloha, Jeff

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