Parking in Waikiki
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Parking in Waikiki
My in laws rented a car not knowing that it will cost $25 a night to park the car overnight at the Hilton Grand Vacation. So now that they already have the car, where is the cheapest place to park the car overnight?
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all the hotels charge for parking.
i say just park at the hotel they are staying at.
that will be the cheapest. anywhere else will charge you by the hour, if the ticket isn't validated.
i say just park at the hotel they are staying at.
that will be the cheapest. anywhere else will charge you by the hour, if the ticket isn't validated.
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There's also parking along the Ala Wai. One caveat: you need to get there pretty much right when the parking hours start because it fills up real quick. And then you will need to move the car again before it becomes a No-Parking Zone in the morning (6 A.M.?).
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beach parking other side of the lagoon tower (hgvc)...free. just gotta circle a few times. park along side the ala wai. free. or just pay the $25 dollar fee. they could always throw a fit about something they don't like and demand free parking..like how alot of guests do. i work valet at hilton btw...sorry, no can hook up overnight guests.
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I'd check with the hotel for guest rates. There's a lot of metered parking in the area, but it fills up quick during the day hours. I'm not sure if you need to pay at night, when it tends to be less full.
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