Hilton Grand Vacations Club Kings' Land Waikoloa
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Daily Resort Charge includes: Guest internet access; access to Hilton Waikoloa Village amenities; access to stream media to TV from own device; resort shuttle; Hawaiian cultural activities; daily fitness classes.
Kings' Land by Hilton Grand Vacations Hawaiian resort is a stunning resort on the Big Island of Hawaii in Waikoloa. Reminiscent of a lush, Hawaiian plantation and nestled among championship golf courses and the beauty and serenity of the Kohala Coast.
The pool and recreation area is set amongst lava rocks and picturesque waterfalls, guests can enjoy plunge pools, whirlpool spas, lounge chairs situated among shallow areas of the pool, four water slides winding through and along rock formations, a sand bottom kid's pool with interactive water features and a sports pool with volleyball and basketball.
The Kings' Bistro is our open-air dining facility and there's also a deli café and convenience store located just off the Kings' Bistro area.
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Being from Maine, we’re 5,000 miles away and we could go anywhere in the Caribbean in less than half the time it takes to fly 15 hours to Hawaii. However, we really like Hawaii, and we really like Kingsland! I think we’ve spent 23 nights here between our three stays since 2019? Last time we were here, COVID erupted on the mainland during mid-trip and we thought we were going to get stuck in Hawaii. And that would’ve been perfectly OK! It’s a great place to be stuck!
I’ve left two other more comprehensive reviews before. One in 2019, and one in 2020. Found below.
Prior Reviews
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Hawaii hotels are expensive, but this year the hotel rates in Hawaii were the most outrageous as I’ve ever seen them. But so be it, we were going to try to see the erupting volcano after activity started up again months back.
(The last two times we’ve come to the big island the volcanoes hadn’t been active. After 35 years of constant eruption it had abruptly quit just weeks before we first visited four years ago! It still inactive on the second trip a year later. Of course, with our luck the active volcano went inactive again before we arrived! That was the biggest disappointment of our trip! )
Booked this a couple months ahead of time, pre-paid nonrefundable for a 1 Bedroom Single King bed Condo style room of about 1,000 sq feet. Lots of space.
This property is about 20 minute drive north of the Kona airport. It’s a hugeHilton property with two different Hilton hotels and numerous other Hilton brand vacation club condo type places and Villas. There’s also a Marriott resort on property.
There are two shopping plazas with restaurants and shops. One higher end, The King’s Court, and one more budget friendly, known as Queens Court market. There’s also a large full service grocery store on property fully stocked with anything you need. Plenty of fresh fish and meat to choose from or whatever else you need at the grocery store. This is good because this hotel is probably 15 to 20 miles from any kind of real town with stores and restaurants and things. It’s just out in the old lava flows with nothing else around other than the resort property. Highly recommend renting a car if you’re going to stay here, otherwise expect shell out for expensive Uber rides or taxis as public transit is almost nonexistent. Parking is free.
We were warmly welcomed as always to the beautiful and peaceful grounds. Very quiet here and everything is so well manicured and beautiful! Guests here have full access to any of the other Hilton properties pools and amenities on the sprawling grounds. Free parking at the main Hilton Hotel parking lot if you want to go down there to the pool, the dolphin encounter, beach, dinning, etc.. (Even their guests have to pay) There’s also a shuttle bus that runs around the property every half hour that will take you around if you don’t have a car. It can be a long walk from one place to another. Like, a mile or two just to walk over to the market and back.
I think you might be able to rent golf carts here, too, because we saw lots of people driving them.
The suites are exceptionally clean, modern and comfortable! Each with walkout balcony. Full kitchen with full size fridge/freezer, oven, dishwasher, garbage disposal, amenities and fully stocked for any cooking you want to do. A washer and dryer. Also, each building has its own outside BBQ area with gas grills.
The buildings down the street further from the main club house have their own individual pool and hotubb, as well as the main one at the clubhouse. (That one has small water slides and even an adult only section if you hate sharing the pool with bratty kids screaming and splashing.) They usually have live acoustic music Thurs-Sun early evening at the patio bar by the main pool bar. There are free activities scheduled each week. Water aerobics, family movie night under the stars, Group ukulele lessons, etc.
Only had one small issue with our room and building
.The buildings closest to the main clubhouse are outside room access, motel style. (There are at least a half dozen different buildings here. (The buildings across street are hotel style where you actually go in an air conditioned little lobby to access the rooms in the three story building. )
The second time we came we booked the same room we had before and we got put in one of the buildings with the motel style room access. We really didn’t like it and went back to check-in desk minutes after getting to the room. They agreed to move us back across the road the next day. We liked it there,
Three years have gone by since our last stay. When I booked the room this time I had completely forgotten about the problem we had with room before. We arrived expecting to be in a room in one of the inside access buildings, like our last two trips, but they had put us in one of the outside motel access style rooms.
While we were checking-in, I inquired if we could get in one of the buildings we have been in in the past (23 or 24, but they told us they had already assigned our room in building 7) Only when we went to the room that we realized it was one of the exterior entryways style rooms! Then we remembered the time before,
The room seemed just a tad smaller in size in the kitchen/living room open area. It was still in great condition but the kitchen flooring was a bit scratched up under the table as well as the glass oven top burners. The last two times we stayed here there was virtually no sign on wear and tear. Perhaps this is just because a couple years has passed and there’s been a lot of use?
Regardless, the room was clean and comfortable but we really would’ve preferred to be in one of the other buildings across the road on the expansive area of golf course where we had been the last two times. Away from the main clubhouse and check-in building. Better view over there, too, Those rooms also had the weird Japanese electronic toilets that squirt your butt. I don’t like my butt getting squirted by water, but we didn’t have one of the fancy electric toilets in the room this year. We did have the nice large walk-in shower and a large soaking whirlpool tub, which we didn’t have the tub in the last two rooms. Just the large walk-in shower.
I think I probably should’ve gone back to the front desk and inquired I’d could’ve been moved across the road again the next day?
One other thing that was a minor thing so for us.,,, We punctured the sidewall of our rental car tire on a lava rock on a twisting road one day. We had a very small air leak, but managed to get back to the hotel. There’s a Shell gas station on resort property and we figured we’d use their air pump and get enough air in it to get it back to rental car center. With our luck the pump was out of service! There were no other gas stations for 15 miles.
No problem. I figured the next morning I’d just go to the front desk and they’d call maintenance/groundskeepinf or somebody t and they could bring us a pump so we could get enough air in the tire to get the car back to the rental car place at the airport. Tire had gone completely flat by the time we got up the next morning! With all their equipment and vehicles they have at the resort, surely they had a pump somewhere? However, the gentleman at the front desk said they couldn’t help me with that and I was on my own.
We had to spend four hours calling the rental car agency and waiting for them to send somebody to charge me $80 just to put a donut on. (I could’ve done that myself if I had known that’s all they were going do) Kind of wasted our morning dealing it. Not sure why they couldn’t summons somebody in maintenance to bring u a pump? I’d have put the air in myself. Just needed an air pump.
Overall, was another great stay,! Even though the only reason we came back to the big Island was to see the erupting volcano that had once again quit shortly before our arrival! Such a disappointment. Three trips and still haven’t seen flowing lava!
Highly recommend for. Opulent or families.
Plane gets in around 3pm so we head to Costco as I knew I could get most items I needed for the week. Smaller items like produce,ketchup and such there is a Foodland about a mile north of the Kings Land.
I was expecting a 1 bedroom and to our surprise was given a 2 bedroom 3rd floor golf course view, extremely nice room and Full kitchen.
Ate breakfast everyday in our room, but you can go on property to eat if that is your desire. I never went there to eat, but people seemed to enjoy it when I walked by it.
Grills are available so that took care of dinner.
Huge bathrooms and everything you need.
the 2 bdrm had 3 TV's one in each bdrm and 1 in the living room. Does have HBO, Showtime and all of the others.
Parking was easy and free. Shuttles available to entire shopping and other Hilton properties if you need that.
Plenty of seats around all of the pools.
They have the wristband for checking out towels.
No wait staff roaming for drinks so know that and don't act surprised.
Adult pool was very relaxing and people understood that it was for that. It was nice not having someone bring their own party and music, this isn't that kind of place.
I did check out the Marriott's version of this further down the road and their timeshares only have microwaves and 2 pools, hands down this place beats it, kind of surprised Marriott does not step up as I am a gold Bonvoy and I would never stay there as Kings Land Hilton is far away better in everyway.
The difference between this place and the other Hiltons is that I like the location closer to the main road as well as not a crowded feel, it's a do your own thing kind of place.
Sure you get the "gift" coupon when you check in, I was not interested in doing the presentation and besides I had all of my food so I didn't need a bogo breakfast.
You can go to the Waikoloa Hilton Resort as they give you free parking passes for that, or you can take the shuttle. We did check it out as we stayed there 10 years ago. There is more "to do" there with a great activity pool and if you love walking that is your place.
If you are looking for a very nice laid back home away from home this will do very nicely, if you want a party scene, you might want to look elsewhere.
1/2 hour to airport and 10 minutes more to Costco as gas was $3.00 per gallon.
The resort itself is beautiful and well maintained. The main swimming pool at the clubhouse is heated and has a separate adult section. Very quiet and wasn't crowded while we were there. The small pool next to our building was not heated.
We stayed in building 24, one of the newer buildings. Free parking (they give you a tag to hang in your car). Complimentary Wi-Fi. Our one bedroom condo was clean and nicely furnished. Kitchen with microwave, hotplate, full size refrigerator, no oven though. Washer and dryer in the unit as well. Two complimentary bottles of water were provided daily, a nice touch. Large TVs in the living room and bedroom. Bed was just OK and a bit soft and lumpy. Loved the balcony and enjoyed sitting outside with my cup of morning coffee. We had breakfast at the clubhouse one morning and found it below average and expensive ($19 per person).
We used the free shuttle to visit the Hilton Waikoloa Village resort to use their fabulous pools and explore the expansive and beautiful property. It's definitely worth checking out. As many readers have pointed out though, the pools are not heated. And be prepared to walk. The tram is slow and the boats only operate after 2PM.
Overall we enjoyed our stay here. It's perfect if you're traveling with a family or group, as you get more room and privacy with the condos. And the free parking is nice. Still, I didn't get the whole "aloha" vibe from the staff and that drops my score down a point.
Upon arrival, we were informed our room was still not ready. Mind you, check out time at this hotel is 10am and check in not til 4. We arrived after 4 and were told they were still cleaning our room, no other rooms were available, and they would text us when the room was available. No apology or compensation was offered! We had been driving from the other side of the island to arrive in time to head to the beach for sunset. Major damper in the plans to not have our room ready, sunset missed. Only when we asked did they offer us 2 drink vouchers as a sorry. Begrudgingly I might add.
The room itself was sizeable and modern. But when it came time to cook dinner, we noticed crumbs and ants all over the kitchen counter. A rushed housekeeping job or normal here? Either way, my husband spent our first night killing ants. Not a great start. Housekeeping sprayed for ants the next day, so the kitchen situation was better, but we noticed the ants making their way in from the front door of our unit, coming from other parts of the building. Clearly a systemic problem in the hotel. Sure, we’re in a tropical climate, but no other properties we stayed at on the island had this issue.
At nearly $500cad/night we found this hotel to be poor value for the money. No beach gear is provided and the view was of the parking lot. Wouldn’t stay again. Many better properties on the island to spend your hard earned cash.
We have stayed in the Waikoloa resort before, almost buying a condo several times since we enjoy the area so much. King’s Land HGVCLUB is pretty new, 3 years old at most.
We had a 1 bdrm unit, perfectly sized for two of us. The kitchenette did not have an oven but it had a full sized refrigerator, cooktop, microwave, coffeemaker, toaster, and many electrical appliances like a blender, rice cooker, in unit washer and dryer, etc., and bbq grills scattered throughout the property. We usually like to eat breakfast in the unit, prepare lunch for our day, and sometimes eat dinner in, if we’re too tired to go out for dinner. The unit scored well on that criteria. The bed was comfortable, there was adequate space for unpacking, 2 closets, and room darkening curtains. The sofa was a sofa bed and extra sheets and blankets were stored in the unit. The most unexpected benefit was daily maid service. I can’t remember ever having this benefit in a rented condo. Two bottles of water were left daily on our dining table, too.
It is a very large resort with all the resort amenities such as bar, restaurant, several pools, daily activities and a concierge. We didn’t use the concierge as we’ve been to the Big Island around 20 times, but it’s a great service for a newbie.
I highly recommend this resort, especially if you prefer an apt like accommodation rather than a hotel room. Everything was pretty new, worked great, and filled all of our needs. If I ever need a place if my timeshare is booked, I will definitely book King’s Land!
The rooms are stunning & our apartment/room 7203 is brand new. Our 2 bedroom apartment is appointed with 2 bathrooms with one being an en-suite in the main. The decor is elegant & modern with hints of beautiful Hawaiian artworks. The bed has “divine” crisp fresh white, & silky pure cotton sheets that send you off to sleep like your wrapped in a cloud of island love. I love a bed with tasteful bedboards, and a bed runner on top that completes the room & gives it that extra touch of style. Each nightstand has elegant lamps with modern USB’s for smartphones & watches.
There are exquisite long mirrors in the lounge/kitchen & a 4ft mirror in the main bathroom backlit.. The main ensuite bathroom has a deep stand-alone bath, with a large shower with modern opaque glass, including 2 sinks for him & her. There is even a sneaky laundry in a closet, plus an extra cupboard for storage in the kitchen. The lounge room has a modern quality sofa, & locally designed chairs with tasteful Hawaiian Batik. The TV sideboard is a stylish piece, designed in teak wood.
The kitchen has everything you need to entertain & cook at home for some of your meals while you are on vacation. Our stay included 4 adults, & it was incredibly comfortable, each room has a TV & overall 3. The LG TVs allows you to play all Apps & connect your smartphones for music etc. The apartment has a balcony, again with a locally designed sofa & armchair. The balcony view overlooks swaying palm trees with a hint of Frangipani/plumeria flowers in the island breeze setting you up for a evening cocktail or early morning Kona coffee.
It is the most perfectly designed hotel room I have stayed in for a long time, we will definitely be back. Simply stunning
"Do not come here. I REPEAT DO NOT COME HERE. Choose a different hotel. Dont be fooled by dolphins and the bay. "Read full review
"Many of the units are far from the main pool complex. As for a room in Building 6 or 7 if you plan to swim every day."Read full review
"There is a beautiful manmade saltwater beach that is open to the HGVC members and visitors. "Read full review
"Hawaii is expensive. Know that going in and be suprized. You will definitely get your steps in, everything is spread out. There isn't a conveience store on property."Read full review
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