Hotels with a Lazy River in American Samoa
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Hotels with lazy rivers in American Samoa
Whether you’re on a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a trip with your best friends, you don’t need to settle for a hotel with the bare minimum. Pools are nice; lazy rivers are even nicer. American Samoa hotels with a lazy river have the extra element of fun and relaxation to bring your trip from basic to blissful. Grab your towel and let your stress wash down the river.
Take a dip in American Samoa hotels with lazy rivers
Once you check in to your room in American Samoa, change into your swimsuit and let your cares float away. No matter what your travel occasion, everyone loves a lazy river.
• Making family memories: There’s no age limit on excitement! Lazy rivers are just plain fun, so bring the whole gang for an unforgettable family vacation.
• Fun with friends: You and your friends will feel like kids all over again, laughing together as you drift away on the lazy river.
• Couple’s retreat: Lazy rivers are the right mix of fun and relaxation for couples on a romantic vacation. It’s a low-key activity that will keep you laughing and splashing.
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Tradewinds Hotel
"We stayed for a week at Tradewinds and really enjoyed it. The staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay there again if we were to return to American Samoa. Two things to be mindful of- the hotel provided us with 2 water bottles each day. There is no notice not to drink the tap water, but most sources recommend getting bottled water. The info from the locals ranged from it’s dangerous to drink the water to it’s OK, but we don’t drink it. Be prepared to buy water. The flight to/from Honolulu is late in the day and was delayed both ways for us. Many people recommend booking an additional day at the hotel so you don’t end up sitting in the hotel lobby for hours waiting for the shuttle. 6:00 check out is possible, but not guaranteed. Even if you get it you sit in the lobby for hours (assuming the plane is on time)."
