Above, the Sheraton Waikiki in 2016. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For me, the criteria for liking a place enough is to want to go or stay there again. Such is the case of the Sheraton Waikiki, where I stayed in 2016 while in Oahu. Yeah, I'd stay there again.
The hotel, even then, was a nice place and it has recently completed its $200 million renovation.
According to Travel Weekly:
The oceanfront Sheraton Waikiki has completed its $200 million renovation of all 1,636 guestrooms and suites. Guests will also notice upgrades in the hallways, elevator landings and event and retail spaces.
The refreshed guestrooms feature platform beds, spa-like bathrooms and daybeds on the balconies.
"We're thrilled with the results of the renovations and are beyond excited for our guests to experience the beauty, comfort and aloha spirit that the Sheraton Waikiki offers," area general manager Tom Calame said in a press release.
To read more, go here.
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