This place in Kalaheo is horrible. Not only that, I heard it was illegal. Don't go. The place has cockroaches AND centipedes! They charge 2$ for laundry with no dryer and you have to share the shower with 4 other rooms.
Somos dois bem viajado ioga instrutores que têm viajado o mundo e fiquei em tudo, desde a andar em uma estação de trem na Índia a verdadeiramente hotéis 5 estrelas em Itália. Ficamos aqui há cerca de 11 anos e foi um dos mais épica e semanas mágicas de nossas vidas! O lugar está situado no topo de uma colina na Selva cercado por exuberante vegetação, clean air, os sons do vento o som das folhas explicasse o palms à noite elenco um feitiço-nos que dura até este dia.. A casa foi super encantador e super limpo. Os proprietários foram um casal muito amigável que ajudou-nos com as informações que vimos quando eles mas, caso contrário nos deu ampla privacidade. O local tinha uma energia mágica e pacífica sobre ele, e não raramente é uma semana para este dia que passa por quando Pedro e eu não falar sobre essa semana mágica. Estou muito surpreendido com o referido comentário negativo, enquanto nós não permanecer na pequena cottage posso dizer isto, que está no Havaí, é uma ilha, com selvas. Haverá o percevejo ocasional. Os Insectos estão saudável e isto significa a terra os proprietários não se pulverização pesticidas. Se quiser um pesticida estéril carregado quarto e estabelecimento alugar um hotel corporativo. Eu seria facilmente voltar aqui!…
Me and my boyfriend stayed at KauaiHideAways, in Ukulele Cottage for a week. We enjoyed our stay very much. We could not find anything better for our budget. The location, the views, and the cottage are great!
Kauai Hideaways has three accommodations available: the "Oluolu House," the "Hauoli Cottage," and the "Ukulele Cottage." This review is about the Ukulele Cottage, the smallest of the three. Supposedly it sleeps "1-2 people," and since I was traveling by myself, it seemed like a good deal. I was wrong. On Kauai Hideaways' Web site, they have photos of the cottage, and it's clear that it's small; but nothing could have prepared me for exactly HOW small. The entire thing, including kitchenette, closet, and bathroom, is 10 feet square. With the futon pulled out, there is about 1-2 feet of free space between the bed and the kitchen cabinets. The shower is about a foot from the toilet, with no partition except a curved hanging shower curtain. It would be INSANE for two people to try to stay here. I could have dealt with the smallness if it had been reasonably comfortable, but it wasn't. The only places to sit were on the futon in "couch" mode, or the tiny bar stools that live in the bottom of the "breakfast cart." And the futon was far too wide to sit on comfortably (the edge dug into the back of my calves). When it came time for bed, though, the futon was even worse: the mattress/cushion was so thin that I felt every wooden slat in the frame. I probably got about two hours of sleep. Also, the pillows felt damp and mildewy. One other thing I should mention: the cottage is in a "jungle"-like setting, which is kind of cool, but there are a LOT of insects around, both dead and alive. Sure, you expect that in the tropics, but what grossed me out were how many dead bugs and spiders I found on the futon cushion -- including one that looked like a bedbug. You'd think they would have vacuumed out the dead bugs before I arrived; what's that $36 "cleaning fee" for? After one night in this awful little shack, I had to bail out and leave, even though I'd paid for three nights and knew they probably wouldn't refund my money for the last two (and indeed, they didn't, saying "sorry, we have a three-night minimum"). But I didn't want to ruin my vacation by staying in a place that made me uncomfortable and sleep-deprived. To be fair to Kauai Hideaways, the other accommodations are probably fine. The location is excellent: in a quiet, lush residential valley well off the highway above Kalaheo, just minutes from Po'ipu. And I'm sure their other rentals have real beds. But until they replace that awful futon in the Ukulele Cottage, do yourself a favor and find somewhere else. There are plenty of nicer places in the same price range. (The Ukulele Cottage was $63/night, but when you add the cleaning fee, it ended up essentially being $75/night for a 3-night stay.) In the Kalaheo area, check out Classic Vacation Cottages, Seaview Suite, or Strawberry Guava B&B.…
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