Update: This popular deal is still available.
Travelzoo is offering a voucher for
Hawaii: Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach 2 Guests for 5+ Night Stay + $50 Food Credit for
$199/Night (through June 4 + Aug - Dec 2023).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal.
Offer Details:
- $199 per night (through June 4; Aug. 16 - Dec. 20)
- $219 per night (June 5 - Aug. 15)
- 3 and 4-night stays are available for $219-$239 per night
- Ocean view rooms are also available for an extra fee
- 5-night or 3-night minimum stay required; additional nights available
- Price based on up to 2 guests sharing a room; higher rates apply for additional guests
- Travelzoo Members (free to join) also receive:
- Daily breakfast buffet (available for all hotel guests)
- $50 food-and-beverage credit per stay
- Waived resort fee (reg. $35 plus tax, per night); which includes a tote bag, two reusable water bottles, beach chairs and towels, beach toys, lei-making classes and more
Resort Details:
- Cancellations must be made prior to 3 p.m. local time, 7 days before arrival to receive a full refund of the 1-night deposit (room and tax)
- Valet parking is $53 plus tax, per night
- Free Wi-Fi
- Just a short walk from the crystal-blue waters of the famed Waikiki Beach
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Anyway, the price is not even a hot deal if you know how to navigate booking with points (ahem Vacasa, ahem Wyndham points).
Anyway, the price is not even a hot deal if you know how to navigate booking with points (ahem Vacasa, ahem Wyndham points).
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We have 2 littles and normally all 4 of us can fit in a king bed (and the kids prefer it). If i change the amount of guests to 4, only the option for two queen beds shows up. If I change it to 2 people, the king option shows for the $199/night. Anyone know if that will be a problem if we booked one king for 2 adults and then have the littles sleep with us? It says resort fees are waived but is that per stay or per person? Trying to decide the best way to book it.
Hawaii is what you make it.
Do you want to save money, like climate diversity, and have seclusion? Big Island
Do you want to spend a fortune for everything? Maui
Do you like hiking and spending a lot for it? Kauai
Do you want a urban setting with a mixture of all the above? Oahu
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and other islands like Kauai are going to be even more affordable
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