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SHOPPING
1. Safeway
a. Multiple locations (2)
b. Significantly more polynesian/asian offerings in regards to food, Made in Hawaii, Grown in Hawaii goods

2. Longs Drugs
a. CVS-owned; all CVS coupons and rewards are accepted.
b. Many locations, including Lihue and Poipu https://longs.staradvertiser.com/loc...p?island=kauai
c. Stores have a more significant focus on local items and goods than Mainland CVS stores.
d. Reliable source of distilled water for CPAP users.

2. ABC Stores
a. Significant number (3) of locations, accessible.
b. They carry almost nothing but local items, and also beer

3. Costco (2.6mi from LIH):
a. Gas up before dropping rental car off. It was at least $0.80/gal cheaper than anywhere else (8/20/18)
b. Kauai/Kona coffee, other gifts (e.g., macadamia nuts in multiple preparations)
c. Gift cards for local vendors are often available
d. Food court (many of the same items as continental US with same prices)
4. Walmart (1.3mi from LIH). Exceptionally busy. Busy store inside/outside/around it.
a. Beach/pool toys
b. Snacks (if you don’t have a huge family staying a long time to eat Costco bulk item)
c. Souvenirs (they have a section in the front for this)

KAUAI TOURS/SELF-GUIDED ADVENTURES
Swimming/Snorkeling
1. Poipu Beach - Massive reef offshore, with a reef onshore separating two beaches. With the closure of Tunnels/Ke'e/Lumahai beach due to landslides on Kuhio highway, Poipu beach has one of the top snorkeling spots on the island currently, and is just 5 minute drive from the hotel. Turtles and monk seal are spotted here regularly
2. Lydgate Beach - protected snorkeling spot perfect for beginners. Located on East side of the island. This looks close, but traffic in Kapaa can make this a 45 minute drive.
3. Anini Beach - Northeast on island, 1 hour to reach. Reef with significant amounts of sea life.
4. Tunnels Beach/Ke'e Beach - currently closed. 1 hour 30 minutes away. Snorkel right next to the beginning of the Na Pali coast, with significant amounts of turtles. Before Kauai restores access to the beach via Kuhio Highway, residents are strongly considering limiting access to the beach (no vehicles, only shuttles, or limited number of vehicle permits sold per day). Parking fills up fast here, and these beaches are the end of the road on island.


GUIDED TOURS
1. Wailua River + Secret Falls Hike. 30-45 minute drive from hotel. Cost $40/pp. 4 hour+ trip. 1 mile of kayaking followed by a short hike to a large waterfall. Some tours offer pineapple as a snack at the waterfall. Some offer just chips or granola bars like what you might buy from Costco.
2. Kauai Sugarloaf Pineapple. See the Huber families sugarloaf pineapple farm. Hole in the mountain farms is situated on 38 acres of land, where you will be given the rare opportunity to taste sugarloaf pineapple. An extremely low acidic pineapple that has a core that is edible, and not stringy. $65/pp w/ free pineapple and smoothie. The ARV of the pineapple you receive will be around $8-15. Sugarloaf pineapple sells for $3-4 a pound, with an average pineapple being 5-6 pounds in size. This is a once in a lifetime experience. 1 hour from GH Kauai http://kauaisugarloaf.com BOOK TOURS IN ADVANCE. We booked two weeks in advance, and at the farmers market on a Wednesday we overheard them say they were booked out for 2 weeks (so almost September). They only do tours on Thursdays.
3. Chocolate Tour. Lydgate Farms has a chocolate tour. $95/pp
4. Captain Andy's Tours. Captain Andy is currently leaving out of the south shore in Port Allen. He offers all 3 kinds of boat tours. 55ft catamaran w/ restroom, warm water rinse, cooked lunch, snorkeling, napali coast, alcoholic drinks included (up to $179 pp). They have smaller boats that do not have restrooms/rinse/cooked lunch, but will go in the sea caves. And then they have raft boats that require you to wear gloves, and are very much a thrill ride. They do beach landings in those, and basically anything. The choices are listed from most comfortable to least comfortable. 55ft catamaran is the preferred way for most

HIKING/SIGHTS
1. Kalepa Ridge Trail. 1 hour from GHK. Free. 2 hour round trip. 1.7 mile hike. Classified as hard by alltrails.com. For the time and distance you walk, this trail beats the Awaawapuhi Trail
2. Awaawapuhi Trail. 55 minute from GHK. Free. Half day. 6.7 mile hike. Classified as moderate by alltrails.com. It is a longer hike, but once you get to the end, the views are IMO better than the Kalepa Ridge Trail
3. Canyon Trail to Waipoo Falls. 50 minute from GHK. Free. 3 hours. Hike to a the top of a waterfall on the Waimae Canyon.
4. Heritage Trail. Literally on the beach at the GHK. Free. Not necessarily a crazy cool hike
5. Wailua Falls: do some research if you plan on doing a hike down to the waterfall
6. Spouting Horn. 7 minute drive from GHK. Underwhelming, but worth it to say you've seen it. 2-3 minute drive from Spouting Horn is the Kukui'ula Village Shopping Center, which has a Bubbas Burger/Tortilla Republic/The Lanai/Merriman Fish House/Eating House 1849, Dolphin, Ruth's Chris and other restaurants. To see the spouting horn, you will walk past a 150-200ft of street vendors selling crafts, everyday of the week.
7. Queen's Bath-dangerous, slippery and muddy on way day, rocky and if you are inside you may get washed out by the waves. But go at sunset and you'll see why.

FARMERS MARKETS
1. Kukui'ula Village Shopping Center - Wednesday Evening, 3:30PM - 6PM. Kauai Sugarloaf Farms attends this, and will let you try their pineapple and buy tours here. There is supposedly a beer garden, but I didn't find it. There is also food from restaurants there, as well as a booth by the "Pie Lady" (The Right Slice).

RESORT FEE INCLUDES
1. Free self-parking (for all, not just Globalist)

2. Free laundry in each guestroom with free laundry pods

3. Towel at Valet for excursions (and after 7pm for pool)

4. Free bike use

5. Sunscreen at pool

6. Hospitality lounge for early arrival & late departing flights

7. Refrigerator in all rooms
  1. Self-parking
  2. Two complimentary refillable water bottles
  3. Purified water stations
  4. Poipu Bay Golf Course and Clubhouse shuttle service
  5. Coffee maker in room with Hawaiian coffee and tea
  6. Complimentary self-service washer, dryer and detergent
  7. Reusable logo tote bag located in closet
  8. Access to 24 hour Anara Spa fitness center
  9. Fitness and yoga classes at Anara Spa
    1. See daily activities schedule, 14 years and older
  10. Hospitality lounge for early arrival & late departing flights
  11. Welcome lei greeting
  12. Guided sunrise walk Monday - Saturday
  13. Hawaiian crafters daily in lobby
  14. Wildlife Walk twice weekly
  15. Hydroponic Garden tours twice weekly
  16. Entertainment and hula at Seaview Terrace
  17. Torch lighting ceremony three times per week
  18. Ukulele, lei-making and hula lessons
  19. Koi fish feeding and parrot talk
  20. Sunscreen samples at pool recreation desk
  21. Mountain Bike use - based on availability
  22. One hour tennis court time daily
    1. Reservations required, equipment rental available
  23. Complimentary boarding pass and incoming fax printing
  24. Unlimited local and toll-free calls
  25. In-room safe
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Old Aug 3, 2017, 7:20 pm
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Originally Posted by BOSOGG
August is one of top 2 or 3 months for visitor counts to Hawaii. It's all about school vacation time.
True. We have a rental condo on Kauai and already have bookings for July and August, 2018. As soon as CA schools are off for the summer, it gets busy.
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My stay is in October. It's always felt relatively quiet that time of year. (maybe 2-3 days where it felt busy)
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My stay is in October. It's always felt relatively quiet that time of year. (maybe 2-3 days where it felt busy)
September and October are the best (if you want to avoid children)!
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Originally Posted by Mary2e
Unfortunately, yes. There are people who pay for the rooms on the upper floors that are more centrally located.

I was told, as a repeat, multiple time, guest and a diamond for far longer than you, that because of all the people trying to redeem at this hotel, they had to limit the "free" suites to those on the first & second floor.

You can call and ask if you can pay an upcharge to one of the deluxe suites.

Or you might get lucky and they upgrade you when you arrive. But for now, they put you in the suite you're entitled to so they can see if they can sell the rest.

I don't know your dates - but there's little off-season at that hotel. Everyone wants to redeem there.
Just reread this. But my inquiry doesn't just pertain to nicer in terms of a bigger suite (though ultimately I hope to attain one for a few nights), but in terms of location. That room has gotta be the furthest garden suite from anything. We've stayed in a couple that were closer.
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Originally Posted by joecool1885
Just reread this. But my inquiry doesn't just pertain to nicer in terms of a bigger suite (though ultimately I hope to attain one for a few nights), but in terms of location. That room has gotta be the furthest garden suite from anything. We've stayed in a couple that were closer.
How do you know your room assignment already? We're in a suite in November, but I have no clue which one...
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Old Aug 4, 2017, 6:20 am
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Originally Posted by joecool1885
Just reread this. But my inquiry doesn't just pertain to nicer in terms of a bigger suite (though ultimately I hope to attain one for a few nights), but in terms of location. That room has gotta be the furthest garden suite from anything. We've stayed in a couple that were closer.
All the suites are about the same size. The layout is different.
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Old Aug 4, 2017, 6:22 am
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Originally Posted by joecool1885
My stay is in October. It's always felt relatively quiet that time of year. (maybe 2-3 days where it felt busy)
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
September and October are the best (if you want to avoid children)!
If it includes Columbus Day, then it may very well be a busy week. Some schools have a year round calendar and may be off that week.

It's also a busy time for conventions. There are a lot of them in Oct & early Nov to beat the holiday season.
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How do you know your room assignment already? We're in a suite in November, but I have no clue which one...
Was told by front desk.
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Old Aug 4, 2017, 11:14 am
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Was told by front desk.
got ya! thanks!
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On site for a 4 night stay. Hotel is completely sold out and there's a convention here. Broke my string for summer travel, prior to this was 6/6 on upgrades to suites at international properties. Here got a parking lot room

The rooms have been refreshed some. The most interesting has been the conversion of some queen/queen rooms to king/queen rooms. Looks like the bathrooms were made smaller to account and are a little less grand, but a king/queen option is a good one for families.

Club still has the miso soup, and decent offerings. We've been spoiled by the international clubs so keeping our expectations modest has helped. Always been in the Poipu wing, so this time the long walk from the last curve in the Shipwreck wing is a pain for snacks.

But of course - 1st world problems!
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Originally Posted by sam_goh
...The rooms have been refreshed some. The most interesting has been the conversion of some queen/queen rooms to king/queen rooms. Looks like the bathrooms were made smaller to account and are a little less grand, but a king/queen option is a good one for families...

I noticed the same thing on our last trip to the GHK back in January. We stayed in one of these rooms for one night before moving to a suite, and I definitely agree that it is an improvement for families. Having more bed space certainly helps when 4 people are crammed into a room! Like you mentioned, the bathroom did appear a tad bit smaller, but I still thought it was tastefully designed and up to the luxury standards of the hotel.


Enjoy your stay on Kauai! Aloha
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Anyone know how busy the last week of August is? I assume most kids are back in school by then?
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Old Aug 7, 2017, 2:49 pm
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Anyone know how busy the last week of August is? I assume most kids are back in school by then?
Not sure how busy it is, but here in the Midwest, most public schools go back the week after Labor Day...not sure what the California schools do.
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Last week of August is prime vacation time in NJ. Schools start after Labor Day.
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