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Bidrage med feedbackThe web page of the Hawaiian sacred mentioned repeatedly cursed, rejuvenating and recovering. they should add a party with loud music and laser lights. the space information contains a warning, but I don't think the intensity is clear. on Friday evenings and Sunday mornings, local community dance events will be held, bringing large quantities and amplified music. the electronic music is broadcast by 19 clock. the community bath was missing the next morning toilet paper. the website also mentions, we are a workhouse and have many birds that can make loud noise throughout the day and during the night. there's a peacock that swayes loudly before 6 o'clock. the continental breakfast includes obst and granola with honey. the room was clean, but there was no nap or hook to hang wet towels and clothes. there are no lights on the outside of the cabin or the bathroom, so they bring a flashlight to go into the darkness. one night I used the common shower and the stream went out so that the light went out and the water became cold. the whirlpool was beautiful. Overall, I would not remain if they made improvements and did not definitiw during a community dance event.
I was here recently for a few nights. the positive jungle setting, good continental breakfast, coffee and cocos milk for vegan, whirlpool and clean, modern facilities. my main complaint was the Friday evening bee dance, which burst dancing music next to our cabin until 11 o'clock. While I'm sure some people are like this, it seems against the Santuary label of this place. I guess I missed this warning when booking on their website; I will make sure that next time I will share closer attention: on Friday evenings and Sunday morning, local community dance events will be held, bringing large quantities and enhanced music. they are welcome to visit! my advice, if you want to stay a quiet place, maybe a few nights in the week and even then they expect that the pfau will wake them up early. they avoid the weekend, unless they are in the Rave scene.
The Hawaiian Sanctuary's website promotes itself as a place for refuge, rejuvenation, and rest. However, it should also mention their loud music and laser light party events. The room information includes a warning about noise intensity, but it may not be clear enough. On Friday evenings and Sunday mornings, the sanctuary hosts local dance events with amplified electronic music from 7-11 PM, attracting large crowds. The shared bathroom was missing toilet paper the next morning and there were no trash cans or hooks for wet towels in the clean room. The website mentions loud bird noises throughout the day and night, including a squawking peacock before 6 AM. The continental breakfast includes fruit and honey-based granola. There are no outside lights, so bring a flashlight for nighttime walks. One night, the electricity went out while using the shared shower, leaving it cold and dark. The hot tub was a nice amenity, but overall, I would not stay again unless improvements are made, especially during community dance events.
I recently stayed at this establishment for a few nights. The positives include a beautiful jungle setting, a good continental breakfast (including fruit, coffee, and coconut milk for vegans), a hot tub, and clean, modern facilities. However, my main complaint was the Friday night Bee Dance, which played loud dance music next to our cabin until 11pm. While some may enjoy this, it seemed out of place for a place labeled as a Sanctuary. I must have missed the warning about this event when booking on their website, so I will be sure to pay closer attention next time. The website states that on Friday evenings and Sunday mornings, the establishment hosts local community dance events with large crowds and amplified music. If you are looking for a peaceful and quiet place to stay, I would recommend booking during the week. Even then, be prepared for the peacock to wake you up early. I would suggest avoiding the weekends unless you are interested in the rave scene.
I recently stayed at this restaurant for a few nights. The positive aspect was its jungle setting, as well as the good continental breakfast (including fruit, coffee, and coconut milk for vegans), whirlpool, and clean, modern facilities. However, my main complaint was the Friday night Bee Dance event, which played loud dance music next to our cabin until 11:00. It didn't seem to fit with the peaceful atmosphere that the restaurant claims to have. I must have missed this information when booking on their website, so I will pay closer attention next time. They host local community dance events on Friday evenings and Sunday mornings that can get quite loud. If you prefer a quiet place, I recommend booking on weekdays and being prepared for the early wake-up calls from the peacocks. I would suggest avoiding the weekend unless you enjoy the rave scene.