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ASTON Honolulu Prince

415 Nahua Avenue , Honolulu, HI 96815
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ASTON Honolulu Prince

2-for-1 Luau when you stay 5 nights or more!
Perfect for the budget-minded and ideally located at the center of all the fun of Waikiki, near world-famous International Marketplace. Just a short stroll away is golden Waikiki Beach. Comfortably furnished guest rooms all have air-conditioning, plus one- and two-bedroom suites have complete kitchens, and a $9 parking fee per day (effective January 2, 2007 parking will be $18 per day). Complimentary Wireless (WiFi) in lobby and 4 High Speed Internet Terminals for guest use for $6 an hour/subject to change.

Effective November 16, 2006, all Aston & ResortQuest Hawaii's managed hotels and condominiums will be non-smoking.

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4 out of 5

Inexpensive, yet Durable Hotel

Leo, Long Beach, CA, 2007-03-03

Legends is a great sports bar right next door to the hotel. They have an abundance of TV's with any sporting event you can think of on the screens. I wanted a specific college basketball game on, and they easily found it. Good beer selection and friendly staff complement this quaint sports bar.

Very friendly housekeeping staff is always caring about your needs and your towel supply. Rooms are cozy, a little small, but you are in Honolulu and no one spends time in the rooms. A short walk to the beach and super close to the International Marketplace. Good restaurants around and this hotel is centerly placed in Waikiki. Overall, a great little hotel with a nice price!

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1 out of 5

Good location

Anonymous, 2006-10-30

sevaral shops near by, and the ocean with in walking distance.

Check-in was good, stay was good,lack of soap refills as they were used were not replaced have to call the front desk to have some soap & shamphoo delivered to the room, the shower head was clogged with something and only sprayed a mist of water that by the time it hit you it was cold this is one of the most important features that is used everyday, the location was O.K., several restaurants near by

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5 out of 5

Friendly and Wonderful

JAMES, Hartford Ct/Springfi, CT, 2006-09-01

Everything you could wish for is nearby, all the shops and resturaunts and sights. Walk outside the hotel lobby and everything is right there at your finger tips.

The Honolulu Prince is a wonderful place to stay for the money and comfort. The staff are wonderful and right there for u. The accomodations is centrally located to all of your needs. Everything is in walking distance and the nightlife surrounding the hotel is superb. There is plenty of room in the hotel room and the appearance and cleanleness was exceptional great. Plan on staying there again in my future travels to Waikiki.

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3 out of 5

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Anonymous, 2006-08-25

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5 out of 5

place to crash-reasonably priced base of operations for kamaainas

randall, Oakland, CA, 2006-02-20

your'e in wacky-wacky so tourist amenities are close by, bus service is good, and info for tourist activities is more than adequate.whatever you want it's within walking distance.

some questions have no answer(need n/a option). the price was right. the bed and shower worked. staff was helpful. good, reasonably priced base of operations for the hawaii knowledgeable independent tourist.i used my room to crash and shower and connect by phone with friends and relatives, so it worked fine.having a safe in the room was nice.noisy, tho.i'm not fussy yuppie style, so a comfortable bed and functioning shower and toilet is o.k. refridgerator was nice too. could use microwave.

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5 out of 5

Decent Lodging at Good Rate

Anonymous, Huntsville, AL, 2005-11-26

Right by International Market and close to beach.

We found that we got more than our money's worth at this hotel. It is far from fancy, but it is clean, comfortable and centrally located. If budget is your main concern, it is not a bad place to stay a few days at Waikiki.

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1 out of 5

Horrible, take it off your website

Emil, Los Angeles, CA, 2005-10-02

Starbuck's is right around the corner. The International Market Place is across the street.

The Honolulu Prince Hotel is horrible. It seems it has been converted from an old condominium to a hotel. As we entered the hotel, trash, old furniture, and a run down driveway should have been our first clue. When we went to our room, we found pieces of newspaper scattered in the hallway and the hallway floor was dirty. The Air conditioner was broken and dripped water onto the carpet. The wash towels were neatly fan folded and tucked into the floor towel; however, it was placed at the bottom of the shower stall on top of the floor step. Gross. The water faucet constantly dripped. The water heater was located in the closet and took up most of the space. All the furniture looked old. This reminded me of a skanky motel that you would probably see in a movie. They had no other rooms, so we immediately checked out and went to the Outrigger West Hotel: Heaven!

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5 out of 5

GREAT STAY AND FRIENDLY

JAMES, Hartford Ct/Springfi, CT, 2005-08-22

THE NITELIFE IN WIKIKI WAS SUPERB..EASY ACCESS TO EVERY WHERE..VERY FRIENDLY AND CARING PEOPLE. THE WHOLE ATMOSPHERE WAS A TRUE PLEASURE TO BE IN...

THE HOTEL WAS A WONDERFUL AND GREAT PLACE TO STAY. THE STAFF AND HOUSE CLEANING CREW WERE SUPERB....ANSWERED ALL QUESTIONS THAT WAS ASKED. WOULD RECCOMMEND ANYONE TO STAY AT THE HONOLULU PRINCE...A TRUE DELIGHT TO BE AT....ONLY THING IS THEY HAD NO RESTURAUNT TO EAT AT.BUT SO MANY CLOSE BY..A TRUE PLEASURE TO BE THERE

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4 out of 5

Review of Aston Honolulu Prince

Anonymous, San Francisco, CA, 2005-08-15

Try to find free parking on Ala Wai Boulevard, which is just at the end of the street. It's worth circling around a few times, otherwise you'll have to pay an arm and a leg everywhere else each day.

Overall my stay at the Aston Honolulu Prince was great. The room was just as I expected, although there was no balcony. Housekeeping was great and the room as well as the entire hotel was very clean. Check in and check out were extremely easy, with no problems whatsoever. I found only a few things I did not like. You are charged $9/day for parking, and parking is very limited. I was on the waiting list the entire week of my trip and not once got to park at the hotel. There also was no pool or microwave available. Other than that I found the hotel to be great. It was right across the street from the International Market and all the shops, including Waikik beach, which was extremely convenient.

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4 out of 5

Great Value

Tony, Fayetteville, AR, 2005-07-08

BVery good buy for the money. Close to beach and International market.

 
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