Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra se encuentra en Ala Moana (Honolulú), a 4 min a pie de Centro de Convenciones de Hawái y a 6 min de Ala Moana Center. Además, este hotel spa se encuentra a 2 km de Centro Real de Hawái y a 2,2 km de Waikiki Beach.
Relájate en el spa completo, que ofrece masajes y tratamientos faciales. La diversión está asegurada en este alojamiento, que ofrece una piscina al aire libre, sauna y gimnasio. Otros servicios de este hotel incluyen conexión a Internet wifi gratis, servicios de conserjería y una tienda de recuerdos.
Toma algo de cocina americana en Signature Prime Steak, una de las muchas opciones que ofrece este hotel para tomar algo, que incluyen 2 restaurantes y 2 cafeterías. Apaga la sed con tu bebida favorita en el bar o lounge. El desayuno bufé, con un coste adicional, se ofrece de lunes a viernes de 06:30 a 10:00, mientras que los fines de semana el horario es de 07:00 a 10:30.
Tendrás un centro de negocios abierto las 24 horas, check-out exprés y tintorería a tu disposición. Las instalaciones para eventos de este hotel incluyen zona para conferencias y salas de reuniones. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia (de pago) disponible.
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 1085 habitaciones con frigorífico y televisión LCD. Para los momentos de ocio, tendrás un televisor con canales por cable y conexión a Internet por cable y wifi gratis. El cuarto de baño está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y secadores de pelo. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, escritorio y teléfono.
«1) The escalator leading from the lobby to the mezzanine level was out of order. Given the makeshift barrier on the mezzanine level, it looked like the escalator had been out of commission for some time. Quite a shame from a convenience standpoint.
2) I had checked into the hotel after midnight because of a flight delay so I was pretty exhausted and fell asleep quickly after taking a shower, brushing my teeth, etc. I woke up in the middle of my first night's stay noticing a foul odor. After walking around the room and initially thinking it was coming from the A/C vent, I pinpointed the origin of the bad smell to the linens: the pillowcases, sheets, blanket. It smelled like a dirty wet sponge or clothes that never dried completely but were put back in the dresser drawer. I pulled all of the linens off the bed and left a note for housekeeping to replace them because of a foul odor. They did and it was fine the rest of my stay, but the point is I never should have had to do that.
3) Upon returning from my uncle's funeral Saturday night, to my dismay I found 20-30 cars that had been double-parked by the valets in the hotel parking lot. After circling the lot several times in the hopes of catching someone leaving but having no success, I decided to look into valet parking, figuring that since I was a hotel guest they would have something worked out. When the valet told me the valet fee was $49 even for hotel guests I was flabbergasted and declined. He instructed me to go back to the parking garage and speak to the parking attendant to ask about my parking options. When I got there, the parking attendant initially refused to come out of his booth to help me so I had to enter the garage, go all the way around to the exit and talk to him so that he didn't have to leave his booth. He pointed at a white car parked outside and told me to look for parking ”around there.” I asked him if that was assigned to the hotel, because I did not want to wake up tomorrow morning to discover that my rental car had been towed or impounded. He did not convince me that this was not a possibility so I parked the car where he instructed me to, took photos of the area, and went to the hotel registration desk to look further into the parking situation. The signage was also not clear. When I got to the registration desk, I was helped by an employee who seemed to have a French accent. He was definitely European, with very short hair. I explained what had just happened with the parking and he told me that the hotel did not have ”jurisdiction” over that parking area and he could not guarantee me that my car would not be towed. There happened to be another employee, a local guy, just finishing a transaction with a hotel guest so I moved one station over and asked him the same question. He clarified the situation and explained that that outside parking area (in the middle, under the ramp) was overflow parking for the hotel, and, as long as my hotel parking pass was clearly displayed, my car could remain there for the duration of my stay.»