Jan 29 2008

NY Times Suggests Kokee Lodge?

Published by Jeff at 10:53 am under Frugal Hawaii

We’re scratching our heads over this one. The New York Times lists Kokee Lodge as a suggested property in their Kauai Travel Guide.

The referenced Frommer’s review in the New York Times does not provide an accurate representation of what you’re going to find here.

Your Beat of Hawaii team has stayed at Kokee Lodge every year. We’re showing photos of our recent visit. As you can see the cabins are beyond rustic. They may be too frugal for most visitors to Hawaii.

Kokee Lodge is at 4,000 foot elevation so plan on cool nights with temperatures as low as the 30’s. There’s no heat in the cabins. Be sure to pack warm clothes, extra blankets and wood for the stove. You’ll also need food. The Lodge has a small building with restaurant (open 9-3) and gift shop.

Techies beware: there’s no cell service or Internet so you’ll be out of touch during your stay.

The cabins at Kokee Lodge will appeal to those who enjoy the outdoors, can live without comfort for a few days, and want to spend part of their vacation exploring the wonderful trails at Kokee State Park and Waimea Canyon.

If your interest in Kokee Lodge is based on price, I’d keep looking for someplace closer to the beach.

Details: Cabin price for two is $92.80 the first night. If you stay longer the rate drops to $72.80. For reservations call 808/335-6061. The cabins are located 45 minutes from the highway on Kauai’s West side. Kitchens included in all cabins. There’s a Big Save in Waimea where you can stock up on food before the 45 minute drive up to Kokee.

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