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Palace Tower at Waikōloa Resort
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Upmarket hotel in a bayside resort offering golf courses, outdoor pools & multiple dining options.
Nearby attractions
Dolphin Quest Hawaii
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Buddha Point
Ocean tower, Hilton, 69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Lagoon Beach
Waikoloa Beach Resort, HI 96738
49 Black Sand Beach
Waikoloa Beach Resort, HI 96738, United States
Nearby restaurants
Nui Italian
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Kamuela Provision Company
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Ocean Tower
Hilton, Ocean Tower, 69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Lagoon Grill
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Kona Tap Room
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Lagoon Tower
Lagoon, 425 Waikōloa Beach Dr Tower 69, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Shaka Cones
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Waikōloa Coffee
Lagoon Tower, 69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Tropics Ale House - Waikōloa
69-1022 Keana Pl, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738, United States
Orchid Marketplace
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Nearby local services
Dolphin Quest Hawaii - Swim with Dolphins
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Kohala Spa
Lagoon Tower, 69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Kona Pool Area
Waimea, HI 96743
Na Hoku - Hawaii's Finest Jewelers Since 1924
Lagoon Tower, 69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr Shop 1A, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Francis H. I'i Brown Golf Courses
Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Vista Waikōloa
69-1010 Keana Pl, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Kolea at Waikōloa Beach Resort
69-1000 Kolea Kai Cir, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Nearby hotels
Palace Tower at Waikōloa Resort
Nawahine Pl, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Ocean Tower Waikoloa Village
Ocean Tower, 69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Hilton Waikoloa Village
69-425 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Hali’i Kai at Waikōloa
69-1029 Nawahine Pl, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
The Bay Club, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club
69-450 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738, United States
Hali'i Kai by Polu Resorts
69-1033 Nawahine Pl UNIT 14C, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738, United States
Waikoloa Colony Villa 303 - House of the Sun
69-555 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Hawai‘i Resort Rentals
69-555 Waikōloa Beach Dr #601, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Kohala Suites Waikoloa
69-550 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
808BigIsland
#701, 69-555 Waikōloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
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Palace Tower at Waikōloa Resort

Nawahine Pl, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
4.0(211)

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Upmarket hotel in a bayside resort offering golf courses, outdoor pools & multiple dining options.

attractions: Dolphin Quest Hawaii, Buddha Point, Lagoon Beach, 49 Black Sand Beach, restaurants: Nui Italian, Kamuela Provision Company, Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Ocean Tower, Lagoon Grill, Kona Tap Room, Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Lagoon Tower, Shaka Cones, Waikōloa Coffee, Tropics Ale House - Waikōloa, Orchid Marketplace, local businesses: Dolphin Quest Hawaii - Swim with Dolphins, Kohala Spa, Kona Pool Area, Na Hoku - Hawaii's Finest Jewelers Since 1924, Francis H. I'i Brown Golf Courses, Vista Waikōloa, Kolea at Waikōloa Beach Resort
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(808) 886-1234
Website
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Nearby attractions of Palace Tower at Waikōloa Resort

Dolphin Quest Hawaii

Buddha Point

Lagoon Beach

49 Black Sand Beach

Dolphin Quest Hawaii

Dolphin Quest Hawaii

4.3

(604)

Closed
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Buddha Point

Buddha Point

4.6

(213)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Lagoon Beach

Lagoon Beach

4.5

(31)

Open 24 hours
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49 Black Sand Beach

49 Black Sand Beach

4.5

(332)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Palace Tower at Waikōloa Resort

Nui Italian

Kamuela Provision Company

Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Ocean Tower

Lagoon Grill

Kona Tap Room

Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Lagoon Tower

Shaka Cones

Waikōloa Coffee

Tropics Ale House - Waikōloa

Orchid Marketplace

Nui Italian

Nui Italian

3.6

(424)

Closed
Click for details
Kamuela Provision Company

Kamuela Provision Company

4.1

(483)

$$$$

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Ocean Tower

Honolulu Coffee at Waikoloa Ocean Tower

3.6

(50)

$

Closed
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Lagoon Grill

Lagoon Grill

3.6

(184)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Palace Tower at Waikōloa Resort

Dolphin Quest Hawaii - Swim with Dolphins

Kohala Spa

Kona Pool Area

Na Hoku - Hawaii's Finest Jewelers Since 1924

Francis H. I'i Brown Golf Courses

Vista Waikōloa

Kolea at Waikōloa Beach Resort

Dolphin Quest Hawaii - Swim with Dolphins

Dolphin Quest Hawaii - Swim with Dolphins

4.3

(427)

Click for details
Kohala Spa

Kohala Spa

4.2

(76)

Click for details
Kona Pool Area

Kona Pool Area

4.4

(71)

Click for details
Na Hoku - Hawaii's Finest Jewelers Since 1924

Na Hoku - Hawaii's Finest Jewelers Since 1924

4.4

(7)

Click for details
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Reviews of Palace Tower at Waikōloa Resort

4.0
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4.0
1y

This place is a resort type Hotel. VERY Large property. Depending at which tower you are assigned. It's a long 15 min. Walk to the other half. Each half has something you'll want to go to. We were in the Palace Tower. It had a 10 min. Walk to the nearest pool. The do have a Tram but that takes longer to wait for and go then walking.and a boat and that's twice as long as the tram. So Bring your walking shoes. The have a really nice hidden Cove from the ocean that has Turtles and fish of all types you can swim by. That was really nice no charge.. maybe 10 pools all nice and clean. We were having trouble getting beach access. Not many chairs, for total guest population. They keep up on the grounds and very lovely atmosphere. Not many dinner options , like 3 and evenLless Bar options. Not really close to towns or exceptions. Maybe 30 or 40 minutes away. Bed rooms were big and just ok. Our Matress was very old and had a worn out big dip in it. And water from tub/shower would not stop running. Very large walking closet. We have stayed at many different Resorts. I found the room 6.5 , outside atmospheres 9.5, closeness to anything 3.5 there is some type of mall within a mile of property's but didn't find us going there. We went out to local towns to be away from the crowds. The property was To expansive to walk comfortably for most people. We did it but used that as our time off the treadmill. They chatge I think it was 48 a night to park your car, which was another 1/4 to 1/2 mile or 64 to valet. We chose the Valet. The were a busy bunch of fellows! Did great job tho. Would I stay here again? I could but I would rather find a better location and maybe a bit smaller. Oh and they were building another giant wing to one of the towers so even more people in the area and more walking with less improvements in moving people around. They expect you once there to figure out your own plans. Overall rating a 7 but mostly because of the nice views and there...

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2.0
1y

This place has degraded into madness. When you walk in, you’ll be greeted with booths and vendors for the time share programs.

Then you’ll realize that every single restaurant and event at the resort is marked up to insane prices, with the only discounts available to those who attend multi-hour time share presentations, and effectively waste your vacation getting marketed.

Then you’ll realize there is literally no escape within the resort from prices that can make your blood run cold. There’s only 5ish restaurants open at a given point. The breakfast buffet is the only sit down place open in the morning and is absurdly expensive. There’s only one other $17+ açaí bowl coffee house available as an alternative.

The resort rooms were great to sleep in, other than the construction happening all around you, providing some much needed rest before the 20 minute excursion each time in and out to get the F out of there and explore the island.

I truly believe the timeshare aspect is a disease on what I remember being the happiest place in the world growing up.

Just one more thing: When I went here last, the big yard area in the photo (Ocean tower, but they’re all connected) used to be a giant, amazing buffet. It could seat 150 people and the food was crazy as you would sit down by the koi pond below and watch the fish. Now, it’s literally a booth with 6+ people permanently staffed to sell you the timeshares. The literal lobby of the building is marketing trap.

The grill outside where the boats drop you off. Well that’s closed and doesn’t look like it’s opening...

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4.0
1y

Few things ....

Overall, we enjoyed our stay here , but it is in real need of upgrades to the rooms, trams, and boat. Tram didn't work most of the time, and when it did the ac was out Boat ran only a few times I spent a large amount of loyalty points to be at this location , though I was happy about the upgrade for a partial ocean view , the room itself needs some serious updates. We were in the palace tower.The bed was so thin you could feel springs, no shower pressure, and just overall old decor. It was clean though and the cleaning staff were very nice The breakfast buffet was terribly overpriced .. since this is likely a large international destination, I would suggest looking at some of those buffets from Hilton.. thought there was varieties, but I would expect much more local fruits and foods, etc. 100+ for breakfast is a bit outrageous. Nui ..did room service the first night , got two sodas and two entrees to the tune of 125..food was cold and just nit good especially for the price. The lagoon and pools were amazing The dolphin information is awesome and loved to see them The place is kid freindly and enjoyable overall. I do understand Hawaii itself is expensive but for some of the prices I would expect more . It was a good experience overall except the aforementioned. The place though is quiet and away from hilo and kona where everyone seemed to be which we are glad we didn't book those locations The grounds are awesome and well kept with unique...

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Kevin WeldonKevin Weldon
This place is a resort type Hotel. VERY Large property. Depending at which tower you are assigned. It's a long 15 min. Walk to the other half. Each half has something you'll want to go to. We were in the Palace Tower. It had a 10 min. Walk to the nearest pool. The do have a Tram but that takes longer to wait for and go then walking.and a boat and that's twice as long as the tram. So Bring your walking shoes. The have a really nice hidden Cove from the ocean that has Turtles and fish of all types you can swim by. That was really nice no charge.. maybe 10 pools all nice and clean. We were having trouble getting beach access. Not many chairs, for total guest population. They keep up on the grounds and very lovely atmosphere. Not many dinner options , like 3 and evenLless Bar options. Not really close to towns or exceptions. Maybe 30 or 40 minutes away. Bed rooms were big and just ok. Our Matress was very old and had a worn out big dip in it. And water from tub/shower would not stop running. Very large walking closet. We have stayed at many different Resorts. I found the room 6.5 , outside atmospheres 9.5, closeness to anything 3.5 there is some type of mall within a mile of property's but didn't find us going there. We went out to local towns to be away from the crowds. The property was To expansive to walk comfortably for most people. We did it but used that as our time off the treadmill. They chatge I think it was 48 a night to park your car, which was another 1/4 to 1/2 mile or 64 to valet. We chose the Valet. The were a busy bunch of fellows! Did great job tho. Would I stay here again? I could but I would rather find a better location and maybe a bit smaller. Oh and they were building another giant wing to one of the towers so even more people in the area and more walking with less improvements in moving people around. They expect you once there to figure out your own plans. Overall rating a 7 but mostly because of the nice views and there outside upkeep.
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Michael KahlerMichael Kahler
Amazing resort and location. Staff did an amazing job with the service. The building architecture and art displays are stunning.
Perry RollandPerry Rolland
This place has degraded into madness. When you walk in, you’ll be greeted with booths and vendors for the time share programs. Then you’ll realize that every single restaurant and event at the resort is marked up to insane prices, with the only discounts available to those who attend multi-hour time share presentations, and effectively waste your vacation getting marketed. Then you’ll realize there is literally no escape within the resort from prices that can make your blood run cold. There’s only 5ish restaurants open at a given point. The breakfast buffet is the only sit down place open in the morning and is absurdly expensive. There’s only one other $17+ açaí bowl coffee house available as an alternative. The resort rooms were great to sleep in, other than the construction happening all around you, providing some much needed rest before the 20 minute excursion each time in and out to get the F out of there and explore the island. I truly believe the timeshare aspect is a disease on what I remember being the happiest place in the world growing up. Just one more thing: When I went here last, the big yard area in the photo (Ocean tower, but they’re all connected) used to be a giant, amazing buffet. It could seat 150 people and the food was crazy as you would sit down by the koi pond below and watch the fish. Now, it’s literally a booth with 6+ people permanently staffed to sell you the timeshares. The literal lobby of the building is marketing trap. The grill outside where the boats drop you off. Well that’s closed and doesn’t look like it’s opening anytime soon.
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This place is a resort type Hotel. VERY Large property. Depending at which tower you are assigned. It's a long 15 min. Walk to the other half. Each half has something you'll want to go to. We were in the Palace Tower. It had a 10 min. Walk to the nearest pool. The do have a Tram but that takes longer to wait for and go then walking.and a boat and that's twice as long as the tram. So Bring your walking shoes. The have a really nice hidden Cove from the ocean that has Turtles and fish of all types you can swim by. That was really nice no charge.. maybe 10 pools all nice and clean. We were having trouble getting beach access. Not many chairs, for total guest population. They keep up on the grounds and very lovely atmosphere. Not many dinner options , like 3 and evenLless Bar options. Not really close to towns or exceptions. Maybe 30 or 40 minutes away. Bed rooms were big and just ok. Our Matress was very old and had a worn out big dip in it. And water from tub/shower would not stop running. Very large walking closet. We have stayed at many different Resorts. I found the room 6.5 , outside atmospheres 9.5, closeness to anything 3.5 there is some type of mall within a mile of property's but didn't find us going there. We went out to local towns to be away from the crowds. The property was To expansive to walk comfortably for most people. We did it but used that as our time off the treadmill. They chatge I think it was 48 a night to park your car, which was another 1/4 to 1/2 mile or 64 to valet. We chose the Valet. The were a busy bunch of fellows! Did great job tho. Would I stay here again? I could but I would rather find a better location and maybe a bit smaller. Oh and they were building another giant wing to one of the towers so even more people in the area and more walking with less improvements in moving people around. They expect you once there to figure out your own plans. Overall rating a 7 but mostly because of the nice views and there outside upkeep.
Kevin Weldon

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Amazing resort and location. Staff did an amazing job with the service. The building architecture and art displays are stunning.
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This place has degraded into madness. When you walk in, you’ll be greeted with booths and vendors for the time share programs. Then you’ll realize that every single restaurant and event at the resort is marked up to insane prices, with the only discounts available to those who attend multi-hour time share presentations, and effectively waste your vacation getting marketed. Then you’ll realize there is literally no escape within the resort from prices that can make your blood run cold. There’s only 5ish restaurants open at a given point. The breakfast buffet is the only sit down place open in the morning and is absurdly expensive. There’s only one other $17+ açaí bowl coffee house available as an alternative. The resort rooms were great to sleep in, other than the construction happening all around you, providing some much needed rest before the 20 minute excursion each time in and out to get the F out of there and explore the island. I truly believe the timeshare aspect is a disease on what I remember being the happiest place in the world growing up. Just one more thing: When I went here last, the big yard area in the photo (Ocean tower, but they’re all connected) used to be a giant, amazing buffet. It could seat 150 people and the food was crazy as you would sit down by the koi pond below and watch the fish. Now, it’s literally a booth with 6+ people permanently staffed to sell you the timeshares. The literal lobby of the building is marketing trap. The grill outside where the boats drop you off. Well that’s closed and doesn’t look like it’s opening anytime soon.
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