3/5 Leonard 2 months ago on Google • 933 reviews New
READ
BEFORE
YOU
BOOK
this
hostel
is
a
quiet,
limited
social
hostel.
It
is
tightly
managed
and
designed
to
be
a
place
for
quiet,
peaceful
coliving.
As
I
am
use
to
other
Hostel
International
locations
and
was
seeking
social
experiences
and
to
meet
others,
this
hostel
wasn't
my
favorite
in
Honolulu.
But
it
does
have
some
redeeming
traits.
Some
things
that
I
was
not
bit
in
were
the
limited
access
to
the
kitchen
(closes
at
11p),
no
alcoholic
beverages
allowed
here
(including
beer),
and
no
talking
in
the
one
common
area
which
is
the
patio
after
11p.
The
hostel
is
located
in
a
residential
area
by
the
university
so
you
might
hear
college
students
partying
some
nights,
but
the
managers
of
the
location
are
very
strict
about
the
rules
and
limited
noise
and
mess
as
well.
They
are
interesting
people
which
I
like.
Overall,
I
liked
that
the
hostel
was
very
clean
and
by
time
for
bed
(well
before
that
time
even)
it
was
quiet
for
sleep,
but
it
does
severely
lack
a
social
environment/component
because
of
all
the
rules
-
which
is
the
best
part
about
staying
at
a
hostel.
I
recommend
a
stay
closer
to
Waikiki
if
looking
for
social
life.
And
stay
here
if
you
just
want
a
bit
more
solitude
and
peace.
Not
to
say
you
can't
spark
up
a
conversation
and
make
a
new
friend,
but
by
11pm
you'll
have
to
go
to
the
street
to
have
a
conversation
with
them
-
literally.
Note:
the
check
in/out
process
is
strict
and
a
but
lengthy
as
well
so
be
prepared
if
you
have
just
been
traveling
for
6,8,12+
hours.
Also
the
place
can
be
a
bit
hard
to
find
as
it
is
tucked
behind
another
building
so
walk
the
street,
follow
Google
Maps,
and
look
for
the
triangle
symbol.
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