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22 thoughts on “Hawaii Hotel Picks | Up to 50% Hidden Fees and Taxes”

  1. I never thought I would consider our maintenance fees for owning timeshare in Hawaii to be a bargain but looking at these prices, surprise surprise surprise. I’m sticking with our nice timeshare resorts, as hard as it to book. We don’t pay resort fees as owners using our points. I’m not advocating timeshare at all, just saying what’s working for us.

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  2. This sort of nonsense makes me appreciate our time share even more. Yes, I do get nicked by the government for taxes I didn’t vote on, but the rest of this is covered by the maintenance fee that I pay, regardless of where in world we may use our points. And we do travel elsewhere, as well.

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  3. A couple of the Total Cost, the lowest, are affordable compared to the balance. What amazes me is how much the Taxes, Fee’s and Parking add to the Room Rate, This is True Treachery and Greed! With Inadequate Staffing, except for those employed in the Salesforce, it’s simple Robbery of the Tourists, a Captured Audience seeking a Hawaiian Vacation of a lifetime or Honeymoon. Today P.T. Barnum would be a Hawaiian Hotelier, Bernie Madoff should have been too! With the monies being paid to every conceivable business, the Counties and State should have everyone in need of housing taken care of before now and the Islands Cleaned Up, Facilities Pristine, Why Isn’t It? Where’s the Money Gone? 2 Billion wasted on the Homeless with Nothing to Show!

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  4. In June we had three days at the Hanalei Colony Resort. We booked a ridiculously expensive stay with Amex points. I got my Amex bill the other day and asked what the additional charge was for. It was for the resort fees … now the rooms are great – but not worth the nightly charges (currently) They told me it was for the Beach Towels and Beach Chairs, Umbrella and for the Shuttle to town. I can appreciate the shuttle to town, but with the prices they are charging, please don’t insult me with charging me for Beach Towels! Currently everything is a money grab and all lacks the Aloha Spirt that makes the Islands our favorite place on the planet since 1995. It is getting harder and harder to justify.

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  5. Very interesting and thank you We have discovered that the fees on condo rentals are even higher percentages.

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  6. So visitors are paying nearly 20% in taxes per night and the State and Counties of Hawaii think it is just to charge user fees to park at viewpoints, use trails and park at the beach? Really?

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    1. Think about that, so why aren’t they cleaning up Hawaii? The Revenue Stream is Consistent yet nothing is accomplished. Then they want Additional Charges to Tourists to Accomplish what the Prior Charges Weren’t Used For! If the Residents Can’t See any Problem with this then They Are the Problem. I’ve heard of Honest Services Fee’s but Where’s the Honesty? In PA our Gas Tax is to fix the roads and Bridges, Governor Wolf used it for State Police! How did that fix anything? It Doesn’t. Worst Roads in America #1.

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      1. It’s not just Wolf! It’s been happening since they began charging the gas tax. Shouldn’t be allowed to siphon off this money. Same goes for Social Security, it’s like the government’s piggy bank.

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  7. I like hotel chain sites like Marriott which will quote rates with or without taxes and fees giving a total stay cost. Though for Hawaii hotels I always stay in the same properties and book direct with hotel as I have built relationships over the years. It is also great when everyone recognizes you and wlecomes you back by name. (and they are forgiving of my crabbiness after 2 long haul flights)

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    1. By Booking Directly many times I have found that Repeat Business has many advantages. Discounts being one major advantage as well as friendlier service, Marriott Properties are a Wonderful Choice, have never gone wrong with one yet! Occasionally I will receive complimentary gifts and services depending on the location.

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    2. I am disgusted with Marriott! They now claim their Waikiki property rates only cover 2 people. So, if I book the Royal Hawaiian or Sheraton for 4 people- they will charge an additional $120-150 per person- each night! So our $449 rate now becomes $749 at the RH and $689 at the Sheraton- that’s deception and I won’t give them a dime.

  8. This is why they’re going after vrbo, air b&b and other home rentals. Hotels are putting pressure on government to stifle competition. However, I do have to say rental agencies, other than hotels, have been adding ridiculously double-dipping high fees and should be investigated.

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    1. If the Court gives relief to these types of rentals and puts an end to the unreasonable and unrealistic rules that have been imposed on them the competition for occupants should bring down costs overall. It should also bring back the full Service atmosphere that is lacking or face further revolts from the Tourists. It’s Time that Edicts are buried and fair competition reigns. Time for Equality, not Demigoguery, It gets us nowhere fast!

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  9. Well now. After reading this, I am just that much more happy with a timeshare holding. The only tax we paid for a recent BI stay was the TOT. If I were to travel to Hawaii frequently, a timeshare purchased resale would be a wise cost mitigation strategy.

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