Do you have pet allergies? On my side of the unit I do have two cats/fyi.
I do NOT have onsite parking; should you rent a car you will need to arrange for parking elsewhere.
Building Access:
You need the fob that will be left for your use during your stay. Suite 904 has a key pad and the code will be provided to you prior to arrival.
Swimming Pool:
Pool is located on the 4th floor. To access: Bring the fob and take elevator to 4th floor, walk across the bridge and then up one flight of stairs, the door also requires fob access. You need to fob to cross back over the bridge.
Supplies:
There is for your use, be it the pool or the beach.
When you purchase sun screen, please be cognizant of our ocean reefs and buy responsibly!
There are beach chairs under the bed, as well as beach umbrella.
There are two bottles of water in the fridge... feel free to pick up what you want from ABC store and keep nice and cold. (NO booze!)
Laundry room:
There is a laundry room on the 2nd floor. Hours are 8 a.m. through 9 p.m.
$0.75 per wash and $0.25 cents for each 20 minutes of drying.
Fitness area:
You need the fob. There is a fitness area in the ground floor. Exit into the back hallway via the door next to the mail boxes.
(note .. you need to hold the button and push the door simultaneously)
You will need fob to enter into the fitness area as well as to get back into the door by the mail boxes.
NOTE: A waiver must be signed at security desk prior to using the fitness area and you must agree to the rules of the building when using the fitness area, please!
History lesson of Waikiki:
On the lobby level by the mail boxes ... the building manager did a GREAT job of the "history wall"!
Happy to add your FAQs to assist future visitors ... check back!
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