Originally Posted by
edgewood49
let's revisit this in say another 18 months and see how the property fairs. As I said lot's of lipstick
That's fair.
From a physical standpoint, the future of The Laylow will depend on how well the property is maintained.
From a guest standpoint, the future of The Laylow will depend on how well it takes care of its guests -- as well as its competitive value in relation to other hotels on Waikiki, including the rest of the combined Marriott-Starwood portfolio on Waikiki.
As I already noted, The Laylow is a boutique hotel, not a self-contained resort. And, as already noted, the area around Kuhio Avenue and Duke's Lane has improved considerably.