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5 thoughts on “These Waikiki Hotels Still Offer Free Parking”

  1. I sure do appreciate you Beat of Hawaii!!
    You shed light on subjects that our visitors don’t even realize are simple fixes, and others, not so simple.
    Without your insightfulness and knowledge, many would be left in the dark, and spend a lot more precious time figuring things out for themselves.
    I stay at The Hale Koa, when I’m on Oahu. It’s amazing and being from a family full of active duty, and retired veterans, I’m thankful for the Hale Koa Hotel. (House of the Warrior is the English interpretation)
    Fort DeRussy is prime real estate in Honolulu.
    Free parking isn’t near by the hotel but it’s reasonable across the street.
    Thank you for being amazing human beings Rob and Jeff.
    I’m thankful for you and your wise words.
    Blessings 🌺🌺🌺

    1. Hi Pam.

      You are so very kind! Thank you! Yes, Hale Koa is a great place to stay for eligible people. We’re glad to can avail yourself of it.

      Aloha.

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  2. We didn’t need parking at the Ilima hotel. We took the Ilima shuttle from the airport. You can also take the Bus. Everywhere we couldn’t walk we rode the Bus. It goes all over the island. It’s inexpensive and wheelchair accessible.

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