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Hawaii 2019: Big Island Eats- Part Two

Continuing with our food tour of the big island, we went to Roy’s Waikoloa Bar and Grill for Dan’s birthday dinner.

Roy’s is the brainchild of restauranteur Roy Yamaguchi and actually has several locations, one of our favorites being in Palm Springs, California. When we learned that there is a Roy’s located in the King’s Marketplace, a mall right near our hotel- Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, it was actually the first thing we booked for our vacation.

This was my step-kids first time at a Roy’s and I’m happy to report that it was a very family-friendly experience. I was most impressed by the multi-course meal option on the kid’s menu. It allows kids to eat foods that they enjoy, but also adds a dash of sophistication, as the kids ate their courses alongside the adults.

The only minor negative is that they seated us near families with very young children. I realize that just saw that we had kids and looped us in, but at the time of travel, my step-kids were older and certainly an age where they conduct themselves as adults at a restaurant. It slightly diminished our experience to be seated near rambunctious toddlers and crying babies, although, that said, I think it is an appreciation for families and all-adult groups alike, to be seated in separate sections.

As usually, Roy’s was first-class. It’s definitely the place to go for seafood, in particular, Roy’s lobster bisque is not to be missed.

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For my step-daughter’s twelfth birthday, we also went to a chain restaurant that we have on the mainland: Romano’s Macaroni Grill. We didn’t set out to eat there, but after a disappointing start at an Italian restaurant located in our hotel, we abandoned our original plans and headed to the nearby King’s Marketplace, where Roy’s is also located.

I hadn’t eaten at a Macaroni Grill in years, but luckily the food was just the Italian cuisine that we were after, and more important, our attentive server went out of her way to make Zoe’s birthday special. We had an outstanding experience and if we had realized it sooner, we would have eaten here multiple times during our vacation.

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Also in the marketplace was A-Bay’s island Grill, where we sat outside on the patio and enjoyed live-music. This was our final evening of the trip, so we splashed out on multiple cocktails/mocktails and gorged on surf-n-turf. It was the perfect meal to end our holiday. Like a majority of the fine-dining restaurants in Hawaii, the food is excellent, yet the atmosphere is casual enough for Hawaiian shirts and sandals. Kids are always welcome as well. Relax, you’re on vacation.

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On our final morning, we had a light breakfast at Daylight Mind Coffee Company, also located in the marketplace. If you stay in Waikoloa Village, you quickly become familiar with the Kings and Queens Marketplaces, two outdoor shopping/dining/entertainment complexes that are located adjacent to one another.

Daylight Mind Coffee Company is an upscale cafe. I had the best yogurt parfait filled with exotic fruits. It was my first time trying dragon fruit, which is amazing!!!

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For those who like a more familiar brand of coffee, Starbucks is also located nearby. We went there several times and bought some mugs for our “been there” collection. I also found it funny that they advertise their Mocha Coconut Frappuccino as “only available in Hawaii.” I remember this being a seasonal summer drink that I used to sip while floating around my aunt’s pool in California. I haven’t seen it for several years, so maybe now it is only in Hawaii, but I have certainly enjoyed it stateside.

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The Island Gourmet Market was where we emptied our pockets. It is the best store on the big island, offering souvenirs, sundries, and a reasonably priced selection of both groceries and prepared food. This is where you go under the guise of saving money, but you really spend what you might have saved on Hawaiian merchandise, like Hawaiian themed Hello Kitty tote bags and candles that smell like macadamia nuts. Dan bought me the best orange/yellow sarong that matches my bikini, so I scored!

The Island Market was our go-to for room snacks and local products. POG, a mixture of Passionfruit/Guava/Orange is perfection.

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Finally, there was a cool restaurant next to our hotel called the Lava Lava Beach Club. It had been highly recommended as a fun and relatively good-value place to eat with views of the ocean. We went to check it out one morning, before it was open, and we never went back to eat. However, there was something very delightful about the place…cats!!!

Cats all over the trees near the beach! I always miss our own cats when we travel, so I get very excited to see cats during our vacations.

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I’ve enjoyed taking a trip down memory lane while writing this and I hope you have also enjoyed coming along on our vacation. We are itching to get back to Hawaii and hopefully a return trip will be sooner than later. It was truly the most magical and relaxing family vacation that we have ever taken.

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Tuesday 04.06.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Hawaii 2019: Hilton Waikoloa Village

I’m playing catch-up with my long over due series of vacation reports from our 2019 family trip to Hawaii. We spent nearly two weeks on the Big Island with my step kids: Zoe turned twelve on our trip and Felix was nearly ten. It was the most perfect, magical family vacation ever, and I can’t believe that I’m about to admit this, but it was even better than our Walt Disney World trip.

The flight was a long, five hour-ish trip from Los Angeles. Since we were living up in Big Bear Lake at the time, we added a night stay near LAX, so that we wouldn’t feel rushed for our flight.

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My aunt and uncle were co-owners of a condo in Maui, so I grew up with annual summer Hawaiian vacations. However, as an adult, I had only been once in 2007, which was also our last family vacation before my mom passed in 2008. At the time, we didn’t know that she had cancer, but she was diagnosed a few months after our trip, and in retrospect, the signs were clear during that family vacation.

I wanted this trip to be perfect. I needed to create happy memories in Hawaii, plus this was Dan, Zoe, and Felix’s first trip to the “Aloha State.” It’s certainly not a nearby or inexpensive vacation, so it needed to be absolutely amazing. I kicked it off by arranging to have a traditional lei greeting at the airport. It’s touristy and cheesy, but you can’t help but be in the vacation mood with a lei around your neck!

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Everyone was surprised by the small size of the Kona International Airport. It is mostly open air with a central courtyard. I’m sure this could not be true, but it appeared that they only had one restroom in the whole airport! It’s a very different experience than anywhere else we have traveled.

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At the car rental, Dan splurged on an upgrade to a four-door Jeep Wrangler, so we really felt like we were on an adventure.

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As we pulled up to our hotel, the Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, we were greeted with an expansive palm-tree lined drive and sculptures of seahorses. It felt quite grand.

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Although we had looked at a million pictures of the property, it was more spectacular than we could have imagined. The Hilton Waikoloa Village is massive, and not only does it have stunning views of the ocean, but it also has several pools and a man-made snorkeling lagoon. After checking-in we walked over to the lagoon and we were greeted by sea turtles. They swam right up to the edge, as if to give us a personal welcome. See how Disney can’t compete?

The resort is so huge, that we had to refer to a map to get our bearings.

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Our room was in the Palace Tower, right in the middle of the resort. I’ve looked through all of our pictures and it is so unlike me, but it appears that I didn’t take any shots of our room.

We shared a single room with two queen beds. I was worried that it might not be big enough, but it was very spacious. It even had a large, walk-in closet that allowed us to store all of our luggage without cluttering the room. We appreciated that we had a refrigerator, as we preferred to eat cereal in the room for breakfast. My favorite part was the balcony, which allowed me to escape for quiet reading time, while everyone else enjoyed watching television. In retrospect, we wish we had gone for an ocean view room, but the golf course view was relaxing.

A few exterior pictures of the Palace Tower.

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The Hilton Waikoloa Village has both a boat taxi and a tram to transport guests through the resort. We tried them both out and they were a fun way to get around, however, they could also get crowded. I’m fairly certain that the hotel was at or near capacity during our stay. We found ourselves walking most of the time.

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The time that we were really grateful for the tram was when we had to take our laundry over to the coin-operated machines in a different tower. I only did laundry one time during our trip and it had really piled up. I did three loads! I appreciated that the hotel offered a coin-op laundry, because it would have broken the bank to do it through the hotel’s services.

One of the first things that the kids did was to explore the snorkeling lagoon on a aqua-cycle water trike. They had a great time. I wanted to try a stand-up paddleboard, but I spotted eels in the water and I changed my mind. I’m not fearful of many animals, but eels are an exception! The lagoon, with its calm water and curated sea life, is a great place to try-out snorkeling, before hitting the ocean.

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The pools throughout the property were amazing. They had waterfalls, hidden grottos, waterslides and rope bridges. We staggered our vacation so that we had an adventurous activity outside of the hotel about every-other-day, so there was plenty of time to relax around the pool. The resort does not offer direct beach access, but a pristine beach was just a short drive down the road.

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My favorite part of the pool was sprawling out on a lounge chair and taking in the views of the pacific ocean. It was never difficult to find an unoccupied lounge chair by the pool.

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It was out of our budget for our family vacation, but if Dan and I return here for a romantic getaway, we will definitely go for the seaside massages! I feel relaxed just looking at the picture.

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While everyone was chilling in the room, I walked around the Hilton Waikoloa Village to take pictures. One of the prettiest buildings was a small non-denominational chapel that overlooks the ocean. I’m not religious, but I even considered attending Sunday services for the experience.

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There used to be a plumeria tree outside of my aunt and uncle’s condo and it had the most lovely fragrance. To me, plumeria is the smell of Hawaii.

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I was quite surprised by this leafy plant with bumpy leaves. I had completely forgotten about them, but this plant, not sure of its name, was also a reminder of my childhood summers. It grows everywhere on the islands.

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The Hilton Waikoloa Village is home to many animals, including my nemesis- the flamingo! The picture of the sea turtle is actually from our last evening, when I was by myself. Much like the turtles that greeted us when we arrived, I felt like this guy was saying “See you next time.”

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More pictures of the gorgeous hotel.

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And some sunset shots. You can’t beat a Hawaiian sunset.

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We didn’t dine in any of the on-property restaurants. We looked at the Big Island Breakfast, which is a buffet held in a multi-story building with beautiful lagoon views, but it was absolutely jammed with people. JAMMED! It was simply too crowded for us and a bit spendy too.

For Zoe’s birthday, we made reservations at Nui Italian restaurant, but when we arrived, the poor service was immediately apparent and we aborted our plans, heading to a nearby Macaroni Grill- which was a perfect choice. The hotel has a lovely steak/seafood restaurant with ocean views, called Kamuela Provision Company, but it would not have been a great choice with the kids.

We did experience the hotel’s Legends of Hawaii Luau, which I will cover in my next post!

Overall, we were thrilled with our stay, so much so, that it might be difficult to return to Hawaii without staying here again.

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Tuesday 02.02.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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