Reserved this for family of four. The property is older, recently acquired by Hilton Grand Vacations. It is in a row of resorts but somewhat out of the way, on the other side of Lana'I, which was devastated by fire.
The room itself was great, a large 2 bedroom with 2 showers, a large wrap around balcony, full dining area with kitchen. The master suite had sinks, a soaking tub and separate shower and was as large as some hotel rooms. It would be great for extended stay as it is expansive. The second bedroom had two twin beds and the living room had a pull out couch.
Staff were friendly and helpful, the gift shop was lovely and had great souvenirs. The pool area was lovely and there was a lounge area. While there is beach access, the beaches in Hawaii can't be privately owned and it is shared with the other resorts. Therefore, there isn't the usual setup of loungers. The shore is also kind of rocky.
There is a food truck park just outside the resort entrance, easily walkable. Food at the resort was somewhat limited, offered a breakfast buffet for $25 per person. While there was entertainment, it was quiet, seemed to be mostly retirees.
There's a luau at the hotel, which I didn't know until after I reserve a luau elsewhere. There's a small shopping center across the street, with a few restaurants. Newer, upscale shopping center around 10 minutes away.
Overall, nice hotel, not as many "frills" as elsewhere but we enjoyed it.