The attraction here is that the little Hotel is new and near the one place in Managua where it feels most like the USA (well, flyover land) and not like a big, dirty Third World city. If that's what you're looking for and you cannot afford something 4+ star, you'll really appreciate the charms of the Aloha. One negative feature was the small size of the room and lack of window to outside letting in fresh air. The common areas do have an oasis-like feel, albeit a very tiny oasis. Internet included. Boys working the door will use fear mongering to get you to take their friends cabs, which are more experience. Still, better safe than sorry in this town. Wasn't able to sample the breakfast on account of early flight.
