Actually, that's probably one of the best deals around if you're not kama'aina. When they were fumigating my house, we stayed at Sheraton Waikiki for $95/night ocean view (upgrade). That was kama'aina price. $140 is the airline rate. Regular rate is over $200/night at those places.
At Sheraton, you'll have pool, beach, and walking distance everywhere in Waikiki.
not great places to stay...clean and convenient though....the outrigger's ohana properties. airline discounts around $50 or $55 a night. stayed many a night there while commuting. all the properties are in downtown wackywacky and you can use the outrigger pools with your keys!
I have stayed at one of the Ohana Hotels on Waikiki a couple of times. It is the Edgewater by Fort DeRussy.
I have paid between $50-60 per night. On one visit, I had an efficiency for $60.00.
A lot of Northwest Airlines crew members would use the place as a crash pad. The decor is early 1960's but who cares. You are a block from the beach and can use the other Ohana Hotels ammenities. There is a four star Outrigger next door that your room key will get the use of their facilities. I would stay there again myself.
Ohana is the way to go if you're just looking for a crash pad and nothing fancy. I believe that Outrigger/Ohana will even let you cancel your reservation at the last minute if you're an airline employee and don't make it.
If you're really adventurous, just pitch a tent on Makaha Beach. Now that the Bus is back up and running, you'll be living the good life: free lodging and maybe some of the locals will feed you too.
On second thought, that might not be such a good idea.
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