We stayed in a 1-bedroom mountain view with two doubles suite. We had to leave early due to a family emergency, but our disappointment with the suite also factored heavily into our decision to end our vacation three days early. Here are the pros and cons that we discovered during our stay. The pros are that it was a spacious room with a full kitchen and washer and dryer. This made it super convenient! They have new and high quality kitchen appliances such as Bosch, GE, etc. Throughout the suite, there are plentiful drawers and closet space for clothes. The shower has spacious shelves where you can keep your shower accessories handy. The couch is comfortable, and there's ample seating around the kitchen bar and in the living room area. There are large, flat screen TVs in the living room and bedroom. There is also a nice balcony with scenic views - even with a mountain view room. Once you find the right hotel and arrive at the check-in desk, the staff are welcoming and helpful. The doorperson here (Maeo, I think) was exceptionally personable, knowledgeable, and helpful with alternatives to the excessively expensive and distant Hilton parking garage. This property has a lot of amenities including access to four different pools and many activities. The location is the primary reason why we selected it because it's part of Hilton Hawaiian Village and easy to walk to Waikiki Beach, ABC stores, restaurants, other shops, etc. The cons are that the rates are exorbitant even for a non-ocean view room and no Hilton resort parking. Our suite was $460.69/night after factoring in all the fees and taxes, including a $47.18/night resort fee plus tax. Also, we had to leave early due to an emergency and were charged a $117.96 for the early departure fee and its tax. We knew about the $100 but didn't realize this is also taxed. Also, we were mistakenly charged an additional $141.54 on our original checkout date as they continued to charge us for the resort fee and tax even after we'd checked out early! We called and got this corrected. I visited the Hilton website several times prior to our stay and there's a lack of detailed directions there. Upon our arrival in Honolulu around 11pm, it was super frustrating to locate our property! We circled around three times before finally seeing the hidden driveway leading to the hotel entrance. This driveway is poorly marked, hidden, and narrow - especially at night! We never did look for the Hilton parking garage and ended up parking elsewhere. The garage for Hilton Hawaiian Village is far away at the opposite end of the property, and it's $69/night ($72.50/night with tax). We knew this in advance, but were grateful that the doorperson gave us much better parking options including parking at the Hale Koa parking garage, which belongs to the military hotel adjacent to Grand Islander, and is just across the street. They allow the general public to park there. We visited the garage business office and got a monthly pa