We stayed one night at Dreams Come True B&B. The name of the place is not obvious when you look at it, but the locals know where it is. We were in room 2. ||||It had a double bed and a single bed, but no TV (available in the living room) or A/C. The bathroom was 2 steps down from the room, and had a (jacuzzi) tub and shower.||The WiFi was available in the living room and on the big porch.||||Our hostess, Susan, was very pleasant and informative to talk to, as were the other guests who were there. She made a very good breakfast. I did walk the 6 blocks to the new (and very nice) movie theater, but the advice to bring a jacket, as it gets cold there, was good advice.||||We saw lots of whales while on the ferry from Maui, and we enjoyed touring the island with Brad. The island is so much different than other islands in Hawaii. Being quiet, dry, and not overrun with tourists top the list.||||We would...
Read moreThere are few options to stay on Lanai, there is a 4 seasons around $1000 per night, an old small lanai hotel which also runs very expensive for what it is and the most reasonable option of dreams come true which was about $160 and included eggs, toast, juice and coffee. The b&b is a small home on the road to the main square and you can walk to the restaurants from the b&b. The rooms are very small and they do not have ac nor a ceiling fan. This isn’t an issue if you get the trade-winds but with location of the b&b in Lanai City and a small window there was no breeze. The weather was also very rainy and overcast while we were there so our room felt warm and damp at night. For us the place worked as we didn’t want to spend a fortune. The owners no longer rent their vehicle but there is a car rental down the street but expect to pay more than the...
Read moreProperty is nice as a shared space. Each room has its own bathroom with bathtub and a key to lock your room. Unfortunately, the room that we were staying in the Jets for the bathtub did not work. Not the end of the world, but would have been nice. There was a mild ant infestation in the bathroom. But it’s Hawaii, so I let it go.
The biggest issue for us was the fact that there were three or four mice or rats running around (Either mice or baby rats). And there was a full kitchen there that we were not allowed to use because of Covid. Which seems to be a strange excuse because every other house we stay in as a vacation rental or bed-and-breakfast the kitchen is open. This includes other rentals on the same island. If they fix these issues it wouldn’t be a bad place to stay for a traveling couple, or worker who doesn’t mind shared...
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