If you aren't a hotel guest, you'll need to pay a for a $50 pool pass per person and then you'll have to pay for whatever else you want to rent. The lagoon was very murky and visibility was less than three feet. Really don't get anything for the money. They don't even have a life guard there, so not sure what the fee is actually for. I asked about all beaches being public in Hawaii, and Hilton security said that the lagoon was Hilton property. The public beach was everything past the pedestrian bridge. Dolphins were the best part, but you really don't need to pay...
Read moreThe water wasn’t very clear, but we could still see some fish swimming around the middle area, including what looked like an angelfish. Since it’s connected to the ocean, we were lucky enough to see a large sea turtle swimming nearby — it was an amazing experience to see it up close! We also spotted dolphins near the restaurant, which was really relaxing and heartwarming. If you're staying at Kings’ Land, parking is free, which is...
Read moreIt's absolutely beautiful. However, I didn't have the best time snorkeling here. The water was quite murky and there weren't an abundant amount of fish. I saw more fish in the tide pools and bridges around the property. It is quite unique, you don't have to worry about sharks, anemones, jellies, or other unsightly things. For a hotel resort it's very special. This is a very cool place for kids. The...
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