Tips
for Your Pocketbook - Hawaii When
weighing your Island lodging options, consider the following to determine what's
best for your budget: Rates
Hawai'i's lodging rates vary greatly but generally follow this standard formula:
"Economy" = $49 to $89 (per night) "Moderate"
= $90 to $149 "Deluxe" = $150 to $399 "Luxury"
= $400-plus For
hotel and condominium reservations, add 11.41 percent for Hawai'i state and room
taxes Rates vary according to time of year. "High season"
(generally higher rates) runs December through March; "low season" (generally
lower rates) runs April through November. Extras
When making reservations, you may want to ask about: AAA or other travel
discounts children's discounts or complimentary visits third-person
rates kid camps or family programs rooms and facilities
adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act Location
When choosing accommodations, location is important. You will want to see as much
as you can in a short space of time, so it does you no good to be situated many
miles from your prime sight-seeing targets. Ask these questions before handing
over your credit card: How far away is the beach? What
amenities does the property offer? Does the property offer special
entertainment or events? What major attractions are nearby, and does
the facility provide shuttles? Other
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